Kwang-Gae is named after the famous Kwang-Gae-Toh-Wang, the 19th King of the Koguryo Dynasty, who regained all the lost territories including the greater part of Manchuria. The diagram represents the expansion and recovery of lost territory. The 39 movements refer to the first two figures of 391 A. D., the year he came to the throne.
I've just achieved my black belt before Xmas and in the midst of learning Kwang-Gye. I think it's very safe to say I am utterly lost /: so confused! Normally I'm pretty good with picking up patterns but this is just confusing! But a very nice pattern though (:
PeaceLoveAngelCake 1 week ago
My first tul in 1º dan
MaxiSssabe 1 month ago
Is the move he does at 0:35 X-fist or not?
dannyboy2875 3 months ago
I absolutely love this pattern, but everyone else in my club hates it. At first I thought it was because I was doing something wrong, making it easy-but no, it jsut naturally suits me. I think I've just found a new favourite pattern-or Po Eun...or Juche...maybe I just won't choose ;)
templarknight94 1 year ago
12 Tul to black belt woow :D
xander99200 1 year ago
@roflmao354 In taekwon-do, WTF and ITF, you have to do set patterns for each belt, they get harder, this is a black belt pattern, so its pretty hard!!
Dustybolt 1 year ago
@roflmao354 In taekwon-do, WTF and ITF, you have to do set patterns for each belt
Dustybolt 1 year ago
can anyone tell me what all this 'pattern' business is?
roflmao354 1 year ago
@dangkoen yeah each person takes to patterns in their own way,
just look me longer to get it down then the others, but i must say it is my favourite of the 1st degree patterns
metzdorf 1 year ago
@metzdorf I found it the easiest to learn and even execute! It's different for every1 though...
dangkoen 1 year ago