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Pattern Chon Ji

 

 

 

Diagram
DIAGRAM

 

Meaning of the pattern Chon-Ji:

 

Chon-Ji literally means “The heaven and the earth.”  In the Orient it is interpreted as the creation of the world or the beginning of human history, therefore, it is the initial pattern played by the beginner.  This pattern consists of two similar parts; one to represent the heaven and the other represents the earth. Chon-Ji has 19 movements.

 

The diagram is a “plus” sign  "+".

Read the History of Chon Ji

Ready
Parallel ready stance toward D.



1.Move the left foot to B, forming a left walking stance toward B while executing a low block to B with the left forearm.



2.Move the right foot to B, forming a right walking stance toward B while executing a middle punch to B with the right fist.



3.Move the right foot to A, turning clockwise to form a right walking stance toward A while executing a low block to A with the right forearm.



4.Move the left foot to A, forming a left walking stance toward A while executing a middle punch to A with the left fist.



5.Move the left foot to D, forming a left walking stance toward D while executing a low block to D with the left forearm.



6.Move the right foot to D, forming a right walking stance toward D while executing a middle punch to D with the right fist.



7.Move the right foot to C, turning clockwise to form a right walking stance toward C while executing a low block to C with the right forearm.



8.Move the left foot to C, forming a left walking stance toward C while executing a middle punch to C with the left fist.



9.Move the left foot to A, forming a right L-stance toward A while executing a middle block to A with the left inner forearm.



10.Move the right foot to A, forming a right walking stance toward A while executing a middle punch to A with the right fist.



11. Move the right foot to B, turning clockwise to form a left L-stance toward B while executing a middle block to B with the right inner forearm.



12.Move the left foot to B, forming a left walking stance toward B while executing a middle punch to B with the left fist.



13.Move the left foot to C, forming a right L-stance toward C while executing a middle block to C with the left inner forearm.



14.Move the right foot to C, forming a right walking stance toward C while executing a middle punch to C with the right fist.



15.Move the right foot to D, turning clockwise to form a left L-stance toward D while executing a middle block with the right inner forearm.



16.Move the left foot to D, forming a left walking stance toward D while executing a middle punch to D with the left fist.



17.Move the right foot to D, forming a right walking stance toward D while executing a middle punch to D with the right fist.



18.Move the right foot to C, forming a left walking stance toward D while executing a middle punch to D with the left fist.



19.Move the left foot to C, forming a right walking stance toward D while executing a middle punch to D with the right fist.


END
END. Bring the left foot back to a ready posture.

 

 

 

 Source: General Choi’s Encyclopedia of Tae Kwon Do

Master David D. Drysdale Sr. VII Dan ITF/USITF/DSOTKD

Mrs. Joan M. Drysdale VI Dan ITF/USITF/DSOTKD

 

 

 


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