MichiganTKD
Master Black Belt
We don't do Taegeuks at all. We do Palgue from yellow to Dan, and then the Koryo forms. But our Instructor practiced in Korea while the Palgues were still in use there.
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TigerWoman said:Well, we don't do the Palgwe's at all. Our instructor said they were pretty simple--?? Anybody want to describe them? We do the Taeguek's and then after black belt 1st, the ITF forms to get to 2nd. TW
Actually, the reason the Palgwe series was replaced by the Taeguek series is that there were 2 kwans-Moo Duk Kwan and Jidokwan which were not involved in their creation. The entire history of Kukkiwon Taekwondo is marked by the collaborative effort of the Kwans and their leaders (Kwan Jang). When those two Kwans came back into the fold, so to speak, the Taeguek series was developed.Zepp said:That's probably because the Palgwe series is a reworking of the older Pyong-an/Pinan series that was brought to Korea from the old Kwan founders who studied Karate in Japan. Mostly the same techniques and movements, but broken apart a bit more and spread across 8 forms instead of 5.
Personally, I think it's a mistake to phase out the Palgwe's. There's a lot of practical applications that can be pulled out them. (Doesn't affect me though, since I'm not WTF-trained. )
MichiganTKD said:We don't do Taegeuks at all. We do Palgue from yellow to Dan, and then the Koryo forms. But our Instructor practiced in Korea while the Palgues were still in use there.