Il Gi Dojang Geneva

Taekwondo is a martial from South Korea which is practiced without weapons. Taekwondo is famous for its spectacular kicks but it is a complete martial art with sparring, Poomsae (forms), Hanbon Kiriougui or one-step sparring, Hoshinsul (self defence) and Kyokpa (breaking techniques). We work on all these aspects at Il Gi Dojang Geneva

Free Trial

New to Taekwondo or to our Club? Feel free to come and try out our lessons without obligation for a week. Taekwondo is a great way to work out for all ages and we cater to all levels. It is also an Olympic sport which will help boost endurance, strength and confidence. Just come in your sports gear and tell the teacher you are attending for a trial

Free Trial

New to Taekwondo or to our Club? Feel free to come and try out our lessons without obligation for a week. Taekwondo is a great way to work out for all ages and we cater to all levels. It is also an Olympic sport which will help boost endurance, strength and confidence. Just come in your sports gear and tell the teacher you are attending for a trial

Taeguk Poomsae videos

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Keon

TAEGUK IL DJAN

1er Poomsae, représente le ciel

TAEGUK IL DJAN

1er Poomsae, représente le ciel

Yi

Yi

TAEGUK YI DJAN

2nd Poomsae, represents joy, pleasure; associated with a lake

TAEGUK YI DJAN

2nd Poomsae, represents joy, pleasure; associated with a lake

Ri

Ri

TAEGUK SAM DJAN

3rd Poomsae, represents fire

TAEGUK SAM DJAN

3rd Poomsae, represents fire

Jin

Jin

TAEGUK SA DJAN

4th Poomsae, represents lightning and thunder

TAEGUK SA DJAN

4th Poomsae, represents lightning and thunder

Seon

Seon

TAEGUK OH DJAN

5th Poomsae, represents the wind

TAEGUK OH DJAN

5th Poomsae, represents the wind

Gam

Gam

TAEGUK YOUK DJAN

6th Poomsae, represents water

TAEGUK YOUK DJAN

6th Poomsae, represents water

Gan

Gan

TAEGUK TCHIL DJAN

7th Poomsae, represents the mountain

TAEGUK TCHIL DJAN

7th Poomsae, represents the mountain

Gan

Gon

TAEGUK PAL DJAN

8th Poomsae, represents the earth

TAEGUK PAL DJAN

8th Poomsae, represents the earth