Forms - Poom-Sae
In Songahm Taekwondo, each rank has its own
unique poom-sae (form) designed specifically for the
techniques taught at that rank level. The form is part of a
complete system of teaching the Songahm Taekwondo student.
Why must students learn forms? Many martial art styles have
discontinued the use of the poom-sae or use them only for
the purpose of testing or tournaments. This means they have
taken the "do" (as in TaekwonDO), which means "the way", out
of their style. They have in essence taken the "art" out of
"martial art."
POOM-SAE/FORMS
The Korean word "poom-sae" means a "form" or
"pattern of movements." It is actually a planned series of
movements that combines the physical skills (such as blocks,
strikes, kicks, stances and more) with the mental skills
(such as balance, coordination, discipline, strategy, focus
and more). The target of these movements is an imaginary
opponent of the practitioner's own size.
The copyrighted Songahm forms have been arranged as a system
to gradually increase the student's skill, develop technical
balance equally on the left and right side of the body,
train muscles, and to develop students from the beginner
level through the rank of Grand Master. This is why each
Songahm form does not repeat most techniques more than twice
and also why every technique which is done with a right
arm/leg is also repeated with the left arm/leg.
These forms, designed by Eternal Grand Master H.U. Lee, were
the first that truly emphasized the tradition of the art of
Taekwondo, unlike older forms (hyung) which were based on
Japanese and Okinawan Karate forms. Not only do the Songahm
forms train you in each rank, but they are also excellent
for using as a warm-up prior to a work out.
The "system" that encompasses the 18 Songahm forms is based
on traditional philosophy, as well as being designed for for
easy memorization.
FORM PHILOSOPHY
All goals require a poom-sae or pattern.
Even in life we have structured patterns. When you're born,
you learn communication and basic skills in the home. A few
years later, you are enrolled into kindergarten or
elementary school. Following this comes high school. During
high school, we begin to decide the direction we will take
in life. We choose a college and/or a career goal. This is
the pattern of the first part of our life. If you choose a
good pattern, you can be a success. If your pattern is poor,
you may not be as successful in your life endeavors.
Similarly, your chances of success in Songahm Taekwondo are
much greater by following the solid series of patterns
(forms) we have developed for our studrnts




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