TKDCoaching’s TKD Patterns Hub provides instructors with clear teaching insights, coaching cues, and step-by-step guidance for every ITF pattern. This page offers an instructor-focused preview of [PATTERN_NAME], highlighting key technical details,common errors to watch for, and practical coaching ideas you can apply immediately in class.
[Short overview of the pattern – grade, movements, general emphasis. 1–3 sentences only.]
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Drawing from my ongoing study and technical work within ITF Taekwon-Do, each pattern in this Hub includes a short set of key technical points — practical reminders practitioners often overlook. These notes are personal insights based on decades of experience and are not official ITF Technical Committee statements.
[More detailed description of the pattern: rhythm, key themes, movement flow, types of techniques, where students usually struggle, etc.]
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The full, in-depth breakdown of [PATTERN_NAME] is available for TKDCoaching Premium Members. In this session I cover detailed coaching points, corrections, common mistakes, and teaching progressions you can use in your own classes.
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[Pattern history: meaning of the name, historical figure, symbolism, number of movements, diagram notes, any interesting trivia.]
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