Student Syllabus

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General Pattern Information

Why do we do patterns (TUL)?

A pattern is performed to develop strong techniques, co-ordination, power, balance, breathing control, stamina, but most of all to create a dedicated and disciplined mind

What is a pattern?

A Pattern is a set sequence of movements using attacking and defensive moves set against one or more imaginary opponents

Interpretations of patterns

Patterns are fundamental movements, most of which present either attack or defensive techniques set to a fixed or logical sequence. Though sparring may merely indicate that a student is more or less advanced, patterns are more a critical barometer in evaluating an individuals technique.

There are 24 patterns, which represent 24 hours of the day, of one year, of eternity. Each pattern should:

  • Start and finish in the same spot
  • Correct Posture and facing must be maintained
  • Patterns should be performed with rythmn
  • Each pattern should be perfected before moving on to the next
  • Students should perform each move with realism
  • Students should know the purpose of each movement
  • Interpretations

    The name of the patterns, the number of the moves and the diagramatic symbol of each pattern symbolizes either heroic figures in Korean history, or instances relating to historic events.