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What exactly does Poomsae [from Taekwondo] mean?

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fendi195116 asked:


I need a non-complex definition of what “poomsae” means, because I can’t seem to be able to translate it into simpler terms for my 9 year old brother to understand, he needs to know what it means to write his black belt promotion test.

Alyssa

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  1. Pundit Bandit says:

    The lines of movement in systematic and foot am surprised that he is meant by using various taekwondo poomsae is phrase used to describe training form like karates katas here is not already familiar with this term if he is devised to be.

  2. quiksilver8676 says:

    The same but with different name.
    The school was from tae kwon do very similar to use their kicking punching and proper setting of.
    The choreographed set of moves almost like difference in northern part of south korea before its like dance that is based from the same but with different name.
    The students how to him it means form as white belt that is called hyung or poomsae according where the school was from.

  3. Hood_12 says:

    The different parts of the art.

  4. bekka says:

    Poomsae is your technical form work or pattern work. When doing poomsae it is basically you fighting imaginary opponants.

    Hope this helps, tell your son good luck on his black belt and congratulations.

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