

"For what is there clouds in the sky?"
"... For what does the earth need rain?"
Control
your opponent with Sool(
),
face yourself with Yae(
) and
get the whole along Do(
), and
it is TAEKWONDO. Thus you, when enlightened, put all of yours in a change through
swift footwork hiding under naturality of the world and erases your opponent
in your sight. At the same time, you should keep everything of yours in the
calmness like darkness with nothing disheveled, so that you put yourself in
immutability of the world up to your nonbeing, which refers to following the
way of Sky, stated above. On the other hand, you, when enlightened, can get
supremacy over the strong opponent with less power because you soak into the
change he intends, not fighting it, controlling it from inside, so that his
own changes destroy himself. That is, he is destroyed by his own power, which
is the following the way of Earth. All of these are to be found in the not losing
yourself with coming back to your own position, which means the very following
the way of Man. You can begin these three kinds of following in concentration
of your mind into one with no idle thought. The sages have called the three
of Sky, Earth and Man "Sam-Jae(Three Essential Materials)" and taught it
as foundation of every change. Of course all the changes of Taekwondo come from
around it and cannot go over it.
The harmonious composition of Sam-Jae, Sky, Earth, and Man is change, however, since the Sam-Jae is originally only one all changes are same as one. But man commonly divides and distinguishes it for cognition, which results in nodes of change, i.e. "Rhythm". Rhythm is formality that characterizes the flow of a change. Every change has temporal flow and intervals between nodes of a flowing change compose its rhythm.
Every change implies that something is altered anyhow. And the figures of the altering cannot but have nodes and intervals. Therefore, since man's action belongs to a change it also necessarily contains rhythm. There cannot be a man's motion that has no rhythm or that is beyond rhythm anyhow. It is possible for you, when doing Taekwondo, not to exclude all kinds of rhythm in your motion but only to overcome the rhythm of your usual regular motion.
On the other hand, your motion is outer expression of all changes from inside of yourself, and otherwise, it would not be your own. Therefore, you must catch all changes from inside of your opponent in order to catch the rhythm in his motion.