WanJeonHan taekwondo is variation of traditional taekwondo that also incorporates Judo throws, weapons training, self-defense, and joint locks. The sponsoring organization for WanJeonHan-style taekwondo is the National Taekwondo Association (NTA, not to be confused with the National Taekwon-do Association or the United States National Taekwondo Association). Like the American Taekwondo Association (ATA), the NTA is a franchise organization, though with far fewer franchises.
This form is a WanJeonHan form. Like the ATA, WanJeonHan forms are copyrighted and so rarely appear outside the National Taekwondo Association website. From the NTA website:
- In 1350 C.E., King Gongmin was free to reform a Goryeo government and quelling the growing animosity between the Buddhists and Confucian scholars.
See also the Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gongmin_of_Goryeo
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See: http://www.victorytkdtucson.com/uploads/3/9/5/8/3958966/pattern_9_-_gong_min.pdf
WanJeonHan Forms[]
The following forms are used in WanJeonHan Taekwondo:
- Choi Hon (link)
- Ju Mong (link)
- Tae Jo (link)
- Won Hyo (link) - this is the same as the ITF Taekwon-do form Won-Hyo
- Yul Gok (link) - this is the same as the ITF Taekwon-do form Yul-Gok
- Tae Bong (link)
- Wang Geon (link)
- Gor Yeo (link) - not to be confused with the WTF Taekwondo form Koryo
- Gong Min (link)
- Kwan Gae (link) - this is the same as the ITF Taekwon-do form Kwang-Gae
- Cho Son (link)