All Taekwon-do Tuls

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On this site, all 24 + 1 Tuls of traditional Taekwon-do can be found. Each Tul is detailed movement by movement using text, foot patterns, and an image. The name and purpose of the Tuls are also described.
In addition, all stances, positions, techniques, etc. are explained and the history of the Tuls is covered as well.

Special attention has been paid to ‘the style’ of this Taekwondo, namely utilizing the shoulders and hips to give power to every technique (go-to HIP).

A great reference work for when you want to learn or perfect the Tul.

TULS

All 24 + 1 Taekwon-do Patterns are described step by step with text, footpattern and a image:

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Chon-Ji Tul.

Chon-Ji Tul,
first Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Dan-Gun Tul.

Dan-Gun Tul,
second Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Do-San Tul.

Do-San Tul,
third Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Won-Hyo Tul.

Won-Hyo Tul,
fourth Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Yul-Gok Tul.

Yul-Gok Tul,
fifth Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Joong-Gun Tul

Joong-Gun Tul,
sixth Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Toi-Gye Tul.

Toi-Gye Tul,
seventh Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Hwa-Rang Tul.

Hwa-Rang Tul,
eight Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Choong-Moo Tul.

Choong-Moo Tul,
nineth Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Kwang-Gae Tul

Kwang-Gae Tul,
tenth Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Po-Eun Tul.

Po-Eun Tul,
eleventh Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Ge-Baek Tul

Ge-Baek Tul,
twelfth Pattern

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Eui-Am Tul.

Eui-Am Tul,
thirteenth Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Choong-Jang Tul

Choong-Jang Tul,
fourteenth Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Juche Tul.

Yuche Tul,
fifteenth Pattern

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Sam-Il Tul

Sam-Il Tul,
sixteenth Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Yoo-Sin Tul.

Yoo-Sin Tul,
seventeenth Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Choi-Yong Tul.

Choi-Yong Tul,
eighteenth Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Yon-Gae Tul.

Yon-Gae Tul,
nineteenth Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Ul-Ji Tul

Ul-Ji Tul,
twentienth Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Moon-Moo Tul.

Moon-Moo Tul,
twenty-one Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of So-San Tul.

So-San Tul,
twenty-second Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Se-Yong Tul.

Se-Yong Tul,
twenty-third Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Tong-Il Tul.

Tong-Il Tul,
twenty-fourth Pattern.

This button links to the detailed elaboration of Ko-Dang Tul.

Ko-Dang Tul,
‘removed’ Pattern.

Foundation

Concerning topics that form the basis of the movements in the Tuls:

This button links to the detailed elaboration of different possibilities to perform a technique, as far as they are used in the Tuls.

All possibilities for executing;
Variations
Combinations
Speeds

This button links to the detailed elaboration of all techniques as far as they are used in the Tuls.

All Taekwon-do techniques:
Blocks
– Handtechniques (under construction)
– Foottechniques. (under construction)

Background

The underlying topics of the techniques in the Tuls:

This button links to an explanation of the hip movement as a characteristic of this style of Taekwon-do.

The rotation or tilting
of the hip is style
characteristic.

This button links to an explanation of the shoulders and the counter-movement of the arms as characteristic of this style of Taekwon-do.

The technique and counter-arm,
along with the entire upper body, work
together to support the technique.

This button links to an explanation of the biomechanics behind this style of Taekwon-do.

The biomechanical
principles on which
all is based.

This button links to the history of the forms (Hyungs and Tuls) of traditional Taekwon-do.

The history of the Tuls.

Blogs

This is why the Sinewave
does not work.

About styles within one
style Taekwon-do.

Legende & clarification

Explanation of how the Tuls are elaborated on this website:

This button links to an explanation of how the Tuls are implemented on this site.

Explanation of how the Tuls are recorded
on this site.

This button links to the justification for the choices made when developing the Tuls.

When creating the Tuls, choices are
made, for which accountability
will be provided on this page.

Book

All Tuls are now also published in a book:

This button links to the site where you can order the book about all the Tuls, just as they are described on this website.