Taegeuk O Jang/Palgae O Jang
The trigram associated with this pumsae represents Wind. The trigram is also related to southwest and the relationship with an eldest daughter. The I Ching promotes that wind is a gentle force, but can sometimes be furious, destroying everything in its path. As such, it is intended that this pumsae is performed like the wind: gently, but knowing the ability of mass destruction with a single movement. The performer and audience should be aware of the duality of the form.
1- Step Self Defense Forms
- Right foot step forward, left side kick / right turning side kick (shout).
- Step forward (any leg), 45 kick / full-moon kick (shout).
- Right foot step forward, fighting form / right foot move backward counter clockwise / left foot slide forward right axe kick (shout).
- Right foot step forward, right jumping front kick / right forward stance, double middle punch (shout).
- Double side step to the right / left double side kick (shout).
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