ITF PATTERNS
The Reason for
24 Patterns
The life of a human
being, perhaps 100 years, can be considered as a day when compared with
eternity.Therefore, we mortals are no more than simple travelers who pass by the
eternal years of an eon in a day. It is evident that no one can live more than a
limited amount of time. Nevertheless, most people foolishly enslave themselves
to materialism as if they could live for thousands of years. And some people
strive to bequeath a good spiritual legacy for coming generations, in this way,
gaining immortality. Obviously, the spirit is perpetual while material is not;
therefore, what we can do to leave behind something for the welfare of mankind
is, perhaps, the most important thing in our lives.
Here I leave Taekwon-Do for mankind as a trace of man of the late 20th century.
The 24 patterns represent 24 hours, one day, or all my life. The name of the
pattern, the number of movements, and the diagrammatic symbol of each pattern
symbolizes either heroic figures in Korean history or instances relating to
historical events.
- GENERAL CHOI HONG HI
Essential Information about
Patterns
The following points should be considered while
performing patterns:
1. Pattern should begin and end at exactly the same spot. This will indicate the performer's accuracy.
2. Correct posture and facing must be maintained at all times.
3. Muscles of the body should be either tensed or relaxed at the proper critical moments in the exercise.
4. The exercise should be performed in a rhythmic movement with an absence of stiffness.
5. Movement should be accelerated or decelerated according to the instructions in this book.
6. Each pattern should be perfected before moving to the next .
7. Students should know the purpose of each movement.
8. Students should perform each movement with realism.
9. Attack and defense techniques should be equally distributed among right and left hands and feet.
All patterns listed are performed under the assumption the student is facing "D" (see pattern diagrams). There are a total of twenty-four patterns in Taekwon-Do. The name of the pattern, the number of movements, and the diagrammatic symbol of each pattern symbolize either heroic figures in Korean history or instances relating to historical events.
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