Keumgang
[meaning diamond] has the significance of "hardness" and
"ponder", The Keumgang Mountain on the Korean peninsula, which is
regarded as the center of national spirit, and the "Keumgang
Yeoksa"[Keumgang warrior] as named by Buddha, who represents the mightiest
warrior, are the background of denominating this poomsae. New techniques introduced
in this poomsae are batangson-teok-chigi, han-son-nal-momtong-an-makki,
Keumgang-makki, santeoul-makki, kheun dol-tzogi [large hinge], and the
hak-dari-seogi. The poomsae line is symbolic of the Chinese letter. The
movement should be powerful and well balanced so as to befit the black belt's
dignity.
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