Taegeuk Two – Ee Jang
The diagram for Taegeuk two symbolises ‘tae,’ which signifies cheerfulness and happiness. A person who is filled with happiness is a person possessing inner strength as well as maintaining and conveying to others a sense of serenity and balance.
Taegeuk Two Depiction
Taegeuk Two Techniques
Order |
Stance |
Technique(s) |
Korean |
1 |
Short |
Low block | Arae-makki |
2 |
Front |
Body punch | Momtong bandae-jireugi |
3 |
Short |
Low block | Arae-makki |
4 |
Front |
Body punch | Momtong bandae-jireugi |
5 |
Short |
Inner body block | Momtong an-makki |
6 |
Short |
Inner body block | Momtong an-makki |
7 |
Short |
Low block | Arae-makki |
8 |
Front |
Front kick + face punch | Ap-chagi + olgul-jireugi |
9 |
Short |
Low block | Arae-makki |
10 |
Front |
Front kick + face punch | Ap-chagi + olgul-jireugi |
11 |
Short |
Face block | Olgul-makki |
12 |
Short |
Face block | Olgul-makki |
13 |
Short |
Inner body block | Momtong an-makki |
14 |
Short |
Inner body block | Momtong an-makki |
15 |
Short |
Low block | Arae-makki |
16 |
Short |
Front kick + body punch | Ap-chagi + momtong bandae-jireugi |
17 |
Short |
Front kick + body punch | Ap-chagi + momtong bandae-jireugi |
18 |
Short |
Front kick + body punch “kihap” | Ap-chagi + momtong bandae-jireugi |
19 |
Parallel |
Left foot moves | Kibon jumbi-seogi |