terça-feira, 31 de dezembro de 2013

The Taekwondo Poomsae Taegeuk

The Taekwondo Poomsae Taegeuk
Poomse Poomsae
The Taegeuk poomsae were established on the basis of profound philosophy of Taegeuk being coached by beginners Taekwondo.
The line and position are based on the invariant basis of Taekwondo.
The unit is the structure of this Taegeuk poomsae, each Gwe being represented in a Taegeuk poomsae, which explains the spirit of Taekwondo techniques and depth of Taekwondo.
From the yellow band 8 ° GUB, the Taekwondo practitioner begins to receive teachings from more complex diagrams.
These diagrams, well trained, concentrated and open mind, give the practitioner with more inner balance, increasing its concentration, improving their psycho-motor coordination, and developing their determination, understanding of opposites inherent in the Yin-Yang, through the succession Fast-moving, strong and slow, smooth.
Similarly, in life, we need to know alternate moments of hard and fast decisions with moments of gentle and serene reflections.
The Poomses fall into Pargue and Taegeuk:
Pargue Pal-Gwe
One of the oldest philosophical writings of the East is the "I Ching: Book of Changes."
According to the teachings of this book, there are eight basic principles and opposed to each other Heaven and Earth, Male and Female, Light and Shadow, Good and Evil called Pargue that, according to the way they interact with each other, can be understood as the mirror of everything that happens in the universe.

The concept of pargues therefore rests on the changes and the interactions between these different elements - is a world of opposites.

In Taekwondo, the eight Poomsaes Pargues there to give the practitioner an understanding of the basics of art, which are characterized by contrast, motion and rest, conflict and harmony, thus corresponding to the idea of ​​Pargue.
Currently no longer uses the number of poomsae pargue.


Source: Taekwondo

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