- Sonmok kkukki
- Palkup kkukki
- Mureup kkukki
One hand grabs foot back pivot, the other arc hand attacks knee.
Numgigi (throwing down)
- Balkoryo numgigi
- Baldeuryo numgigi
So far the Taekwondo techniques have been explained, although the techniques of Taekwondo comprise only 6category, i.e. seogi, makki, jireugi, chigi, tzireugi and chagi, there are numerous variations of those techniques and other composite techniques.
Special Poom
Actions witch have capacities attack and defense and preparation poom. Also capacities of physical education (to develop muscular strength, to increase movable range). Those pooms are called “Teuksu Poom”.
1. Khun-doltzeogi(bigger hinge)
Usage: Defense, attack, preparation action
- The hand on the waist keeps its base part facing upward.
- The fist crossing the solar plexus line forms the shape of an oppeun-jumeok(turned-over fist).
- The arm laid in front of the solar plexus keeps itself slightly aloof from the body trunk
2. Jageun doltzeogi(smaller hinge)
- The hand on the waist keeps its base part facing upward.
- A hammer-fist is piled up right over the top of the other fist. There is a small gap between the two fists
(their base parts face each other in the form of a turned over fist).
3. Hakdari doltzeogi(crane leg hinge)
4. Hakdari doltzeogi(crane leg hinge)
- In an apkubi stance, two hands are stuck to one side of the waist.
- The hand on the side of the rear foot comes downward and the one on the side of the fore foot goes upward,
- respectively keeping themselves unfolded and their base parts directed toward the front side.
- The two hands are pushed up diagonally to be placed in front of the face(forehead).
- The finger-tips of both hands are directed upward from the diagonal line.
5. Taesan milgi(mountain pushing)
- In a beomseogi stance, the batangson(palm hand) is placed in front of the chest, keeping the finger-tips on the fore-foot side below and those on the rear-foot side above.
- The batangsons are simultaneously pushed forward, making the upper hand stop its movement in front of the philtrum with its elbow straightly unfolded and the lower hand stops its movement in front of the lower abdomen with its elbow unfolded.
6. Nalgae phyogi(wing spreading)
- From the overlapped hands in a moaseogi stance, the hands are pulled up to the front of the chest.
- Two hands are opened apart from each other so that the palms may look like pushing outward respectively to the sides of shoulders.
- Finger-tips are kept facing upward and the elbow straightly unfolded sideward.