Jugeumui Taekwondo

Kick Techniques - Chagi (차기)

 * Amroc Chagi (암록 차기)
 * Amroc Chagi is a kick used to grab an opponent in a lock position. The fighter faints a reverse kick with one leg and uses that leg to hold the arm of the opponent, basically, the other side of the knee (the inner part) will be where the opponents other side of the elbows arm, then moving the leg downwards to lock the arms in a position so they cant or only with skill escape the lock or move their arms upwards, as if they were shackeled. It is mainly used to break an enemy's guard. There is at least two variation of this technique. One is by using the opponent's arm as leverage to deliver a knee to the opponent's head with the other leg. The other is performed by hooking one's leg onto an opponent's armpit to flip the person.
 * Gawi Chagi (가위 차기)
 * A kick performed in a diagonal motion at the neck of a person forming a scissor shape as the legs go down.
 * Sangdan Hoejeon Chagi (상단 회전 차기)
 * With the back towards the opponent, the user turns and spins 180° and kicks the opponent in the face, followed by another kick with the other leg, often used in Combo with the Amroc Chagi.
 * Jeopji Domyeon Chagi (접지 도면 차기)
 * Jeopji Domyeon Chagi is kick that grinds the floor with the user's foot tip while spinning. It can be used for multiple purposes, like attacking the knees of an opponent or nullifying a wind-based attack, or, as a dirty move, to fling debris or dust into an opponents face.
 * Dok Chagi (도끼 차기)
 * Dok Chagi is a type of axe kick. First, while in the air, the user performs a front flip, bringing the heel of their kicking leg down upon an opponent. If the user's heel hits the ground, a huge upward wave of air will be created, lifting any opponents up from the ground and leaving them open to further attacks.
 * Gad Phos Chagi (가드 포스 차기)
 * Gad Phos Chagi is a knee charge/jump attack usually aimed at the opponents stomach or head, which is used to entice the opponent into guarding, enabling the user to grab onto the head of the opponent and using it as leverage to deliver more, un-guardable kicks and knee attacks.
 * Mireo Chagi (밀어 차기)
 * Mireo Chagi is a type of push kick, an upward kick which use bottom of the foot as the striking surface. Unlike typical push kick however, Mireo Chagi brings the legs up high and straight, pushing the target into the air. This attack is basically a kicking version of uppercut from boxing.
 * Du Chagi (두 차기)
 * Du Chagi is a technique that utilises two horizontal kicks performed in quick succession at the head or neck of the opponent using the base of the feet, the body is turned to the side, so that the chest faces either left or right, depending on which leg the uses uses, and then kicks, with the toes pointing in the same directing as the chest.
 * Young Chagi (용 차기)
 * The technique uses a airbone sharp kick, in which the foot and toes get spread forward, the foot and leg acting as a blade, this can be used in two ways, either to do a cutting kick, like with an actual blade (But obv not as sharp, depends on how you cut your nails) or with the rigth speed it unleashes a strong wind released in form of a kick, and also act as a blade, but in this case the wind can be sharper than a mere foot.
 * Sangseung Chagi (상승 차기)
 * Sangseung Chagi is a technique that is performed when the user turns their back on their opponent. The user, while their back is facing the opponent, turns while kicking the opponent in the head.
 * Choizeo Chagi (최저 차기)
 * This move is usually performed to dodge an opponents attack at the upper body by ducking to the ground. Using this force the user does a 180° spin sweep kick on the ground that is parallel to the ground aimed at the opponent's feet.
 * Nek Jamgeum Jangchi Chagi (넥 잠금 장치 차기)
 * Nek Jamgeum Jangchi Chagi is an advanced application of the Amroc Chagi technique. First the user jumps up high while holding the opponent's neck with Amroc Chagi while spinning in high speed, then the victim is dropped onto the ground head first.
 * Yuchi Chagi (유치 차기)
 * Yuchi Chagi is a kick in which the user swings their leg around in a semi-circular motion, striking the opponent's upper body with the front of the foot.
 * Gongzhong Jebi Chagi (공중 제비 차기)
 * This is Basically a Back flip Kick, where the User does a back flip, but hits the opponent with the upper part of a spreaded foot in the face.
 * Seullaem Chagi (슬램 차기)
 * Seullaem Chagi is a kick that first rises into the air, and then slams an opponent downwards. It allows the user to aim for all three points of their opponent: the top, middle, and bottom.
 * Ap Chagi (앞 차기)
 * This is a very linear kick. The User raises the knee to the waist, pulls the toes back and quickly extends the foot at the target. It is also known as the snap kick. The Ap Chagi is one of the first kicks learned in taekwondo; if mastered it can become one of the most powerful. This technique is more meant to be used to push the attacker away, but can injure the opponent as well.
 * Yeop Chagi (옆 차기)
 * A very powerful kick, in which the User simultaneously raises the knee and rotates the body 90 degrees, while extending their leg.
 * Bandae Yeop Chagi (반대 옆 차기)
 * This kick is similar to the back kick, except the body turns further, allowing the heel to hit the target with the foot pointing to the side as in a regular side kick, instead of downward as in a true back kick.
 * Huryeo Chagi (후려 차기)
 * A less popular kick traditionally, however it has found increasing favor in modern competitions. The practitioner raises the knee in a fashion similar to the roundhouse kick, then extends the foot outward then snaps it around in a dorsal arc, with the heel as the intended striking weapon.
 * Naeryeo Chagi (내려 차기)
 * Another kick that has increased in popularity due to sparring competitions. The leg is raised usually from the outside of the body like an outside crescent kick. then the leg is pulled down with the heel pointed downward. It is typically targeted toward the head, shoulder, or chest and requires significant flexibility to employ effectively. This kick is best used against the collar bone, which can readily break from this attack. the setup in the initial raise of the kick can also be done from the inside, or middle (straight up and down.)

Arm Techniques - Soneul (손을)

 * Pang Soneul (팡 손을) 
 * An attack performed by attacking with the elbows into a downward direction while the hand stays flat.
 * Chunggyeok Soneul (충격파 손을) 
 * Chunggyeok Soneul is an elbow smash performed on the opponent, the user basically puts their hand on their neck while their elbow stays in the direction the chest looks, then slams the elbow into the Opponent that sends a shock wave through them.
 * Gyeolhap Soneul (결합 손을) 
 * A Punch which can be striked onto the Opponent in rapid succession, in contrary to a standard punch, the fist starts with the fingers of the closed fist looking up, then mid-punch the arm rotates 180°, so the closed fists fingers long down, this gives the punch more Power.
 * Sanai Soneul (사나이 손을) 
 * A Punch which is delivered so strongly and fast that it send strong air pressure to damage the Opponent.
 * Nasa Soneul (나사 손을) 
 * Nasa Soneul is a normal punch with twisting motion of the fist, resulting in the opponent spinning around from the impact of the punch.
 * Chi Soneul (치 손을) 
 * Chi Soneul is a technique that sends pulse of energy/Chi to damage the opponent. First the user positions their hand(s) to their target and unleashes the energy/Chi with a flat-hand punch. When used a print of the user's hand briefly forms on the point of contact, sending them flying away.
 * Jigwon Soneul (직원 손을) 
 * Jigwon Soneul is a high-powered punch delivered to the opponent's stomach. The user propels themselves at the target with Chogossock, increasing their momentum, and then strikes the target in the chest with a straight-armed open-bodied punch to the chest.

Blocking Techniques

 * Wae Sun Palmok (왜 손휴 팔목)
 * This is used to deflect an attack (usually a kick) made at the torso. Starting up near the opposite shoulder, and the leading hand is projected down and across the body to deflect the kick with the forearm.
 * Najundi Makgi (나준디 막기)
 * Najundi Makgi is used to defend against low attacks to the torso or legs. This is one of the most basic Taekwondo blocks and one of the first things a beginner will learn. The lead forearm is bent and raised to shoulder height, snapping the arm down straight with the palm facing the ground, which blocks any incoming low kicks.
 * Chookya Makgi (추캬 막기)
 * Chookya Makgi is another basic Taekwondo block, used to defend against overhead attacks to the head and shoulders. The arm is bent and raised above the head, and the underside of the forearm absorbs the impact of the blow, which may be painful but is better than it connecting with your head or delicate clavicle. This block is used to defend against Hammerfists, Axe Kicks and overhead strikes with blunt instruments.
 * Sonbadak Naeryo Makgi (손바닥 내료 막기)
 * Sonbadak Naeryo Makgi is a standard block used to deflect incoming kicks and punches. The open hand is raised up to shoulder height and thrust directly down to meet the attackers limb. The heel of the hand makes contact with the attacker's forearm in case of a punch, or shin in case of a kick. Although simple, it requires a lot of partner training to get the timing of this Taekwondo block correct.
 * Keil Makgi (칼 막기)
 * The hand is kept in a knife hand position to block attacks to the torso. As the front arms sweeps down in an arc from the inside to the outside of the body, the back hand is simultaneously pulled back to the back hip and ready for a counter punch.
 * Du Poeoam Makgi (두 포어암 막기)
 * This is a more advanced Taekwondo block, designed to be used against a strong attack to the center of the body. Standing sideways, the lead forearm blocks the attack with the fist closed. The second arm provides further support, linking into the crook of the arm so both forearms are at a 90 degree angle to the body.
 * Du Keil Makgi (두 칼 막기)
 * With the hands held open in the knife hand position, a powerful kick aimed at the solar plexus can be successfully blocked. Both hands come across the body, intersecting at the forearms and providing a firm defence.
 * Ahop Makgi (아홉 막기)
 * This is a black belt leveled block and the first time it is usually used is around the black belt form. The person blocks their chest with one hand and stomach region with the other. The shape of the block forms a number nine when executed correctly. Both arms are bent at a 45 degree angle as well and it leaves little space open in the mid region of the defenders body. Your hand when this move is executed correctly should also be above your groin on the bottom and next to you opposite shoulder with the top hand.
 * Ulgul Makgi (울굴 막기)
 * The one using the block first keeps their fist sideways at the stomach or torso. They then rise the fist up to their head, deflecting the attack. Any attack made at the upper part of the body is blocked if timed correctly using this block.
 * Bandae Soneul Makgi (반대 손을 막기)
 * As the Name already shows, this is a combination of a Punch and a Block, the hand in an odd position, in which the hand is flat, the first joint of the fingers too, but the other two joints in the fingers are half way closed, the hand looking like its about to grab something, the punch. The hand basically pushes forward quickly, catching an attack with the fist or hand, and thus countering the power, and sending a shockwave back trought he opponent, using their own strength against themselves.
 * Bandae Chagi Makgi (반대 차기 막기)
 * Here, a Kick meets the Opponents kick, the ankles meeting and hitting each other here

Special Techniques

 * Sindeurui Chum (신들의 춤)
 * This set of attack are patterned to interrupt an opponent's offense, offset their balance, and finally break their defense. However, this turned out to be only partially right. The Dance of Four God's goal is to create an unnatural flow of wind around the user's body and direct it to create an unblockable air blast.
 * Eodumui Jumeok (어둠의 주먹) is the first stance of the Sindeurui Chum set of techniques. It is a technique that uses a powerful punch to interrupt the opponent's attack. It can also create a shockwave that knockback surrounding enemies.
 * Akma Sydney (악마의 스톰) is the second stance of the Sindeurui Chum sets of techniques. It offsets the balance of an opponent by kicking the ground to send a powerful shockwave through it. A variation of this technique is to stomp the opponent's leg, and the shockwave still travels from the ground. It is also possible to use this technique to lift the ground.
 * San Chadangi (산 차단기) is the third stance of the Sindeurui Chum set of techniques. It is a combo of punches and kicks that penetrates an opponent's defenses, with multiple short Chogossock Quick steps in between and some Jigwon Soneul Punches as well, but any other Punches and Kicks, can be any the user knows, as long as they are delivered fast and fierce.
 * Taepung Chumeul (태풍 춤을) is the fourth and final stance of the Sindeurui Chum set of techniques.The First three stances in Sindeurui Chum are used to set up the flow of air for Taepung Chumeul. The user takes control of the flow by "Grabbing" the flow of air and directs it towards their opponent in a powerful blast of air, the end pose may look a bit like Dragonballs Kamehameha. With increased mastery, it's possible to use this technique without using the first three stances and still retain the original power.



Other Techniques

 * Chogossock (초고속)
 * Chogossock is a technique that allows the user to move at high speed in a straight line, in addition to increasing the power of the user's following technique via massively increased momentum, the user stiffens their leg and feet muscles, and does multiple small jumps in a row (Which will look like they are vibrating) and either runs or jumps using only the front part of their foots for both steps, the one their toes are connected to, a user who is trained well in this technique can perform it in a matter of seconds, but a simple trainee needs to build up strength and Momentum.
 * Ion Seullaem (아이언 슬램)
 * Ion Seullaem is essentially a body slam. It utilises centripetal force, via twisting the user's body around, and hits the opponent with the shoulder, knocking them away a significant distance.
 * Jiongryang Jinja (중량 진자)
 * Jiongryang Jinja is a technique that seemingly increases one's weight/force through controlled breathing.

Known Users

 *  Cie Geunyuk