Monday, November 8, 2010

Hansu Poomsae

By Sir Nathaniel 3X Rhine

 
The word "Hansu" means water which is the source of substance preserving the life and growing all the creatures. Hansu symbolizes birth of a life and growth, strength & weakness, magnanimity & harmony, and adaptability.

"Han" has various meanings, namely, the name of a country, numerousness, largeness, evenness, length, the heaven and the root of evening, among others. Above all, the above significances, is the background of organizing this poomsae.


The new techniques introduced in this poomsae are:
son-nal-deung-momtong-hecho-makki
me-jumeok-yang-yopkuri[both flanks]-chigi
kodureo-khaljaebi
an-palmok-arae-pyojeok-makki
son-nal-keumgang-makki
and modum-bal as a stance.

Actions should be practiced softly like water but continuously like a drop of water gathering to make an ocean.

The Poomsae line symbolizes the Chinese letter that means water.

This is the first official Sixth Dan Black Belt (pattern) Poomsae of the World Taekwondo Federation.

There are 27 movements in this Poomsae.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Chonkwon Poomsae

By Sir Nathaniel 3X Rhine

 

The word "Chonkwon" means the Heaven's Great Mighty, which is the origin of all the creatures and itself the cosmos. Its infinite competence signifies the creation, change and completion.

Human beings have used the name of Heaven for all principal earthly shapes and meanings because they felt afraid of the Heaven's mighty.

Over 4,000 years ago, the founder of the Korean people, "Hwanin" meant the Heavenly King. He settled down in the "heavenly" town as the capital near the heavenly sea and heavenly mountain, where the Han people as the heavenly race gave birth to the proper thoughts and actions from which Taekwondo was originated. The Chunkwon Poomsae is based on such sublime history and thoughts.

The new techniques introduced in this Poomsae are nalgae-pyogi [wing opening], bam-jumeok-sosum-chigi [knuckle protruding fist springing chigi], hwidullo-makki [swinging makki], hwidullo-jabadangkigi [swinging and drawing], keumgang-yop-jireugi, taesan-milgi, etc., and a crouched walking manner.

The characteristics of movements are large actions and arm sections forming gentle curves, thus symbolizing the greatness of Chunkwon thought.

The Chonkwon Poomsae line "T" symbolizes a man coming down from the heaven, submitting to the will of Heaven, being endowed power by the Heaven and worshiping the Heaven, which means the oneness between the Heaven and a human being.

There are 27 movements in this second official World Taekwondo Federation fifth dan Black belt pattern.