Horse Stance
[wpaudio url=”https://www.brisbanemartialarts.com.au/blog/wp-content/audio/horsestance.mp3″ text=”Jew-chum-soggy” dl=”0″] Horse stance is one of the basic stances all beginners learn, and is also found in
Walking Stance
[wpaudio url=”https://www.brisbanemartialarts.com.au/blog/wp-content/audio/walkingstance.mp3″ text=”Up-soggi” dl=”0″] Walking stance otherwise known as short stance is the predominant stance in the first three
Front Stance
Front stance: [wpaudio url=”https://www.brisbanemartialarts.com.au/blog/wp-content/audio/frontstance.mp3″ text=”Up-koob-e” dl=”0″] Front stance, also known as forward or long stance is a dominate stance in
Back Stance
Back stance: [wpaudio url=”https://www.brisbanemartialarts.com.au/blog/wp-content/audio/backstance.mp3″ text=”Dwit-koob-e” dl=”0″] Back stance is found in many patterns starting with Taegeuk Three (Sam Jang).
BTC Kids on Totally Wild Channel 10
Brisbane Taekwondo Centre students give a fantastic demonstration of Taekwondo action including sparring, self-defence, board breaking, pad work, and much more in a non stop action packed extravaganza!
Taebaek Poomse
The mythological story about the foundimg of Korea says that about 4300 years ago, the nation was founded in Taebaek by Dangoon. In the present day Taebaek is known as Mount Baekdoo. Mount Baekdoo is considered the highest and most beautiful
Geumgang Poomse
The word “Geumgang” originally meant being too strong to be broken. In Buddhism, what can break off every agony of mind with the combination of wisdom and virtue is called Geumgang. Geumgang-seok in Korean means diamond –
Hwarangdo and their Code of Conduct
The roots of the Taekwondo philosophy began during the Silla era when King Jin Heung formed the Hwarang organization and introduced the five codes of human conduct. The ideology, which formed the foundation of Korean society, was a combination