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Hwarang film

The Hwarang are still a popular theme for Korean historical films and television

Hwa-Rang is an ITF-style teul (form). It is named after the Hwarang group of scholar-warriors that originated in the Silla Dynasty in the early 7th Century. (See: Hwarang)

The 29 movements of this form refer to the modern 29th Infantry Division of the South Korean military, where Taekwon-Do developed to maturity.

Videos[]

ITF Taekwon-do forms often come in two styles: Sine Wave and non-Sine Wave. In either case, the basic movements are the same. The difference is in the "up and down" motion that's used (or not), the rhythm of the movements, and the breathing. See main article Sine Wave for additional details.

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Sine Wave Non-Sine Wave
Hwa_Rang_performed_by_Joel_Denis

Hwa Rang performed by Joel Denis

Wha_Rang_(Step-By-Step)


Diagram[]

Hyung 8 hwarang


Written Instructions[]

Lines Yoosin

The lines of Hwa-Rang (student view)

Here on this wiki, the wording used to describe this form deviates from the conventional wording historically used to describe the form. This was done to facilitate wiki-style links to the names of associated techniques. To view the conventional wording, see ITF Forms Summary Description.

ITF Color-Belt Forms[]

The other forms in the ITF-series of Color Belt forms are:

References[]

The primary reference is:

The following websites are also particularly good online references for ITF-style taekwondo:

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