Draw, Left hand to right ear.
Step to Left Forward Stance to 9 oclock, Left Downward Block
and KIAI
2.
Lift, step, Right Punch.
3.
Draw, Right hand to left ear.
Step to Right Forward Stance to 3 oclock, Right Downward
Block.
4.
Lift, step, Left Punch.
5.
Draw, Left hand to right ear.
Step to Left Forward Stance to 12 oclock, Left Downward
Block.
6.
Lift, step, Right Punch.
7.
Draw, Right hand to left ear.
Step to Right Forward Stance to 6 oclock, Right Downward
Block.
8.
Lift, step, Left Punch and KIAI
9.
Draw Right hand to left ear.
Step to Left Backstance to 3 oclock and Left Outward Block.
10.
Roll over, step punch.
11.
Draw Left hand to right ear.
Step to Right Backstance to 9 oclock and Right Outward Block.
12.
Roll over, step punch.
13.
Draw Right hand to left ear.
Step to Left Backstance to 6 oclock and Left Outward Block.
14.
Roll over, step punch.
15.
Draw Left hand to right ear.
Step to Right Backstance to 12 oclock and Right Outward
Block.
16.
Roller over step punch.
17.
Step forward punch.
18.
Step back and punch.
19.
Step back, punch, KIAI
END: Bring the left foot back to a ready posture.
The word "Chon" in Korean means heaven,
and the word "Ji" means earth. The two words combined
as "Chon-Ji" can mean universe, creation,
or heavenly. Often it is simply interpreted as the creation
of the universe. Chon-Ji, "heavenly" lake, is also
the name given a large crater lake on Paektu Mountain, an extinct
volcano which is said to have been the first residence of the
legendary founder of Korea, Dan-Gun. The pattern Chon- Ji is
appropriately named because the word creation implies a starting
point. Consistent with this name, the pattern establishes a
foundation for the martial art of Taekwon-Do. The pattern consists
of two similar parts: one part representing heaven and the other
earth. The stances and techniques performed as part of this
pattern comprise the basic movements required for correct mastery
of all 24 patterns.
The serious student appreciates that just as the universe is
far more intricate than it may appear, the apparent simplicity
of the pattern Chon-Ji masks its true complexity. This pattern
holds many hidden lessons that may not be completely realized
even after years of dedicated study.