BASIC TRAINING


To be high level Taekwondo man

What you have to remember...
during exercise as a beginner
during exercise as a middle belt
during exercise as a black belt

Basic Poses of Traditional Taekwondo Training

The Importance of Pose in Training
Making fist

Some Basic Exercises

Resisting <1> <2> <3>
Push-up <1> <2> <3>
Stand-up <1> <2> <3>
Bakchigi(Crash) training

The basics are very important in Taekwondo. They are the startpoints and the ends of Taekwondo training. At the beginning few people can understand the significance of the basics. If you learn Taekwondo in right and exact way you will understand every high level skills are mere variations of one basic skill and what makes the one basic skill able to change to various brilliant skills is a really simple factor.

The basics are the hard, the boring and the trivial. Only after they've gotton the higher level of TKD they begin understanding their implications. In this case they rebegin the basics again wasting much time in correcting almost everything.

But the wise people can avoid this mistake, following the elders' advices even though they cannot understand why. What leads you to this wise choice is the respect for the antecedents. Only the respect makes the people be able to follow the wisdom of the elders.


Standing Pose Basic Training Applied Techniques
The first pose of Traditional Training<1> Juchum Seo Momtong Jireugi, Junbi motion, A Use of Juchum Seogi in Self-defence
The next pose of Traditional Training<2>    
The Thirs pose of Traditional Training<3>    
     
     

Walking

Walking <1> <2> <3>

Basic Kicking

Essence of Basic Kicks <1> <2> <3>
Basic Pose for Kick <1> <2> <3>
Ap-chagi(Front Kick) <1> <2> <3>
Yeop-chagi(Side Kick) <1> <2> <3>
Dollyeo-chagi(Turning Kick) <1> <2> <3>
Dui-chagi(Back Kick) <1> <2> <3>
Naeryeo-chagi(Axe Kick) <1> <2> <3>
Hwai Chuk(Reverse Kick) <1> <2> <3>

Middle Level Kicking

What are the Middle Level Kicks
I -Dan Ap Chagi <1> <2> <3>