Haruhiko
Green Belt
Aren't all forms in Kukkiwon called Poomsae with the black belt set specifically called the Yudanja set?
Correct, it's just how my dojang referred to them.
@J. Pickard brings up the crux:
Why?
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Aren't all forms in Kukkiwon called Poomsae with the black belt set specifically called the Yudanja set?
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Therein lies another important never question (Never to be answered with an answer accepted by all. ) "What is / is not a "Martial Art? How about Boxing? Tae Bo? Cardio Kickboxing?
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All forms are poomsae. That's literally what the word means.Aren't all forms in Kukkiwon called Poomsae with the black belt set specifically called the Yudanja set?
All forms are poomsae. That's literally what the word means.
Agree. Straight-out a mashup of words to be part of 'their own creation'.I'm going to be "that guy":
Poom only means "technique"/"movement".
Sae means "shape"/"appearance".
It's a compound word of two characters: 품새.
If you bifurcate a compound word, you can certainly arrive at a different meanings than what the accepted meaning of that word. Take "Airplane " as an example . I expect the same might apply to other languages.I'm going to be "that guy":
Poom only means "technique"/"movement".
Sae means "shape"/"appearance".
It's a compound word of two characters: 품새.
If you bifurcate a compound word, you can certainly arrive at a different meanings than what the accepted meaning of that word. Take "Airplane " as an example . I expect the same might apply to other languages.