South Dublin Taekwondo


Poomsae Koryo

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Number of Movements: 30

Koryo poomsae symbolizes “seonbae” which means a learned man, who is characterized by a strong martial sprit as well as a righteous learned man’s sprit. The sprit had been inherited through the ages of Koryo, Palhae and down to Koryo, which is the background of organizing the Koryo poomsae. The new techniques appearing in this poomsae are kodeum-chagi, opeun-sonnal-bakkat-chigi, sonnal- arae-makki, khaljaebi-mureup-nullo-kkokki, momtong-hecho-makki, jumeok- pyojeok-jireugi, pyonson-kkeut-jecho-jireugi, batang-son-nullo-makki, palkup-yop-chagi, me-jumeok-arae-pyojeok-chigi, etc, which only black-belters can practice. The jumbi-seogi is the tong-milgi that requires mental concentration by positioning the hand in between the upper abdomen and the lower abdomen where “sin”[divine] and “jeong”[spirit] converge. The line of poomsae represents the Chinese letter, which means “seonbae” or “seonbi”, a learned man or a man virtue in the Korean language.