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  General Taekwondo Information - Patterns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Choi Yong is named after General Choi Yong, Premier and Commander-in Chief of the armed forces during the 14th century Koryo Dynasty.
He was executed by subordinate commanders headed by General Yi Sung Gae, who later became the first king of the Yi Dynasty.
So San is the pseudonym of the great monk Choi Hyong Ung (1520 - 1604) during the Lae Dynasty.
www.barrel.net /patterns.html   (2062 words)

  
 reference: encyclopedia articles: The Interpretations of Patterns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Choi Yong was greatly respected for his loyalty, patriotism, and humility.
He was executed by his subordinate commanders headed by General Yi Sung Gae, who later become the first king of the Lee Dynasty.
The 72 movements refer to his age when he organized a corps of monk soldiers with the assistance of his pupil Sa Myung Dang.
www.reidstkd.com /ref/e_interpret.htm   (1134 words)

  
 Columbia Tae Kwon Do -- Mister Hicks
is named after General Choi Yong, premier and commander in chief of the armed forces during the 14th century Koryo Dynasty.
He was executed by his subordinate commanders headed by general Yi Sung Gae, who later became the first King of the Lee Dynasty.
is the pseudonym of the great monk Choi Hyong Ung (1520-1604) during the Lee Dynasty.
www.columbiataekwondo.com /start.asp?cf=patterns   (1322 words)

  
 Forms Definitions
Below are the historical meanings behind each form, the name of the pattern, the number of movements, and the diagrammatic symbol of each pattern symbolize either heroic figures in Korean history or circumstances relating to historical events.
As written by General Choi Hong Hi the founder of this style.
3rd Degree Black Belt - Choi Yong (46 moves, right foot returns) Is named after the general Choi Yong, Premier and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed forces during the 14th century Koryo Dynasty.
norwalktaekwondo.com /forms.html   (1840 words)

  
 Patterns
There are twenty-four patterns in the ITF or Chang-Hon style of Tae Kwon-Do.
The life of a human being, perhaps 100 years, can be considered as a day when compared with eternity.
The ready posture signifies a sword drawn on the right rather than the left side, symbolising Yoo Sin's mistake of following his king's orders to fight with foreign forces against his own nation.
itf-afghanistan.bravepages.com /afghansite/patterns.htm   (1412 words)

  
 ITF Black Belt Patterns
Named after the famous Kwang-Gae-Toh-Wang, the 19th King of the Koguryo Dynasty, who regained all the previously lost territories including the greater part of Manchuria.
The 42 movements represent General Choi's age when he designed the pattern.
Is the pseudonym of the great monk Choi Hyong Ung (1520-1604) during the Yi Dynasty.
www.nwustf.com /itf_black_belt_patterns.htm   (805 words)

  
 Basic Martial Arts Forms Cross Reference
It is the pseudonym of Choi Hong Hi.
General Choi Yong was greatly respected for his loyalty, patriotism, and humility.
The diagram (Z) represents the king, while the 24 movements refer to the 24 letters of the Korean alphabet.
www.geocities.com /david_a_hacker/MartialArts/matab.html   (1438 words)

  
 Patterns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The ready posture signifies a sword drawn on the right rather than left side, symbolizing Yoo Sin's mistake of following his king's order to fight with foreign forces againsy his own nation.
Choi Yong was greatly respected for his loyality, patriotism, and humility.
is the pseudonym of the great Choi Hyong Ung (1520 - 1604) during the Lee Dynasty.
home.att.net /~itunionnc/patterns.htm   (1157 words)

  
 Patterns English
Texts taken from the TAEKWON-DO the Korean Art of Self-Defense - By General Choi Hong Hi - 1995 edition
Each pattern symbolizes a famous person or important event ocurred in Korean history.
Tong-Il denotes the resolution of the unification of Korea which has been divided since 1945.
home.att.net /~sandrapinzon/tkd/patteng0.htm   (1144 words)

  
 Chang Hon Forms
The North Austin Tae Kwon Do Club utilizes the Chang Hon (also called Chang Hun, Chang 'On or Chon-Ji) forms developed by General Choi Hong Hi.
Click on the links below to view sample videos of each form.
So-San (72 Movements): So San is the pseudonym of the great monk Choi Hyong Ung (1520 - 1604) during the Lae Dynasty.
www.natkd.com /chang_hon.htm   (1336 words)

  
 Hups TaeKwon-Do - Pattern Information
  Choi Yong was greatly respected for his loyalty, patriotism, and humility.
  The 42 movements in this pattern represent General Choi's age when he designed this pattern.
So-San is the pseudonym of the great monk Choi Hyong-Ung who lived during the Yi Dynasty (1520-1604).
home.comcast.net /~jkj0798/bpatterns.htm   (1189 words)

  
 WDOB.net MAI Tae Kwon Do Hyung :: So-San
WDOB.net MAI Tae Kwon Do Hyung :: So-San
(pseudonym of the great monk Choi Hyung Ung)
END: Bring the right foot back to a ready posture.
www.wdob.net /mai/styles/taewkondo/sosan/sosan.php   (83 words)

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