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Illustrated tae kwon do forms Tae geuk Yook JangYook JangThe illustrated tae kwon do forms are meant to represent all eight trigrams with a pattern of three linear lines in plan view. The attempt is made to equate each form with one of the eight primary trigrams as a way to underpin the philosophy of tae kwon do to forms practice. The connection between the movements and the trigrams is considered tenuous by many. The tae geuk forms were meant to replace the palgwe, but both are still widely used. Personal preference is really the only standard to use when deciding which set is better. Harmony is created by balance between two opposing forces. To copy this form, right click and "save as" to your computer for clear printing of the original .pdf file image. From Illustrated Tae kwon do forms to All Forms Page The advertisement below sometimes displays provacative pictures to get your attention. If this bothers you, just click your refresh button and the ad will change.
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