Tae Kwon Do Yul-Gok Tutorial (Preview)

Yul-Gok is one of the 24 forms of the Chang-Hon form system named after the penname of General Choi Hong-Hi, the “Father of Taekwon-Do,“ who developed this set of forms. Yul-Gok (Chestnut Valley in Korean) is a pseudonym of the great philosopher and scholar Yi I (1536 - 1584) nicknamed the “Confucius of Korea,“ one of the two most prominent Korean Confucian scholars of the Joseon Dynasty. He is also known as a revered politician and reformer. The 38 movements of this pattern refer to his
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