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White/Yellow Stripe 9th Kup

 

Practical Linework

Sitting Stance – Double Punch
Walking Ready Stance - Front Kick
Walking Stance – Double Punch
L Stance – Middle Block
L Stance – Knifehand Strike
Walking Stance – Low Block / Rising Block
Pattern - Chon-Ji

 

Meaning Of White BeltWhite signifies innocence, as that of a beginning student, who has no previous knowledge of Tae Kwon-Do

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Meaning Of Yellow Belt
Yellow signifies the Earth, from which a plant sprouts and takes root, as Tae Kwon-Do foundation is being laid

Chon-Ji

Number of Movements: 19

Meaning of Chon-Ji:
CHON- JI means literally "the Heaven the Earth". It is, in the Orient, interpreted as the creation of the world or the beginning of human history, therefore, it is the initial pattern played by the beginner. This pattern consists of two similar parts; one to represent the Heaven and the other the Earth

Starting Position: Parallel ready stance

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The video for this pattern assume that the student is standing on line AB and facing D

  1. Move the left foot to B forming a left walking stance toward B while executing a low block to B with the left forearm

  2. Move the right foot to B forming a right walking stance toward B while executing a middle punch to B with the right fist

  3. Move the right foot to A, turning clockwise to form a right walking stance toward A while executing a low block to A with the right forearm

  4. Move the left foot to A forming a left walking stance toward A while executing a middle punch to A with the left fist

  5. Move the left foot to D forming a left walking stance toward D while executing a low block to D with the left forearm

  6. Move the right foot to D forming a right walking stance toward D while executing a middle punch to D with the right fist

  7. Move the right foot to C turning clockwise to form a right walking stance toward C while executing a low block to C with the right forearm

  8. Move the left foot to C forming a left walking stance toward C while executing a middle punch to C with the left fist

  9. Move the left foot to A forming a right L-stance toward A while executing a middle block to A with the left inner forearm

  10. Move the right foot to A forming a right walking stance toward A while executing a middle punch to A with the right fist

  11. Move the right foot to B turning clockwise to form a left L-stance toward B while executing a middle block to B with the right inner forearm

  12. Move the left foot to B forming a left walking stance toward B while executing a middle punch to B with the left fist

  13. Move the left foot to C forming a right L-stance toward C while executing a middle block to C with the left inner forearm

  14. Move the right foot to C forming a right walking stance toward C while executing a middle punch to C with the right fist

  15. Move the right foot to D turning clockwise to form a left L-stance toward D while executing a middle block to D with the right inner forearm

  16. Move the left foot to D forming a left walking stance toward D while executing a middle punch to D with the left fist

  17. Move the right foot to D forming a right walking stance toward D while executing a middle punch to D with the right fist

  18. Move the right foot to C forming a left walking stance toward D while executing a middle punch to D with the left fist

  19. Move the left foot to C forming a right walking stance toward D while executing a middle punch to D with the right fist

END: Bring the left foot back to a ready posture.

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Korean Terms

Back (as in back fist)  -  Dung

Ball of foot  -  Ap Kumchi

Footsword  -  Balkal

Front snap kick  -  Ap Chabusigi

Guarding block  -  Daebi makgi

Head  -  Mori

Kick  -  Chagi

L Stance  -  Niunja Sogi

Left  -  Wen

Outside  -  Bakat

Pattern  -  Tul

Press ups  -  Momtong Bachia

Ready stance  -  Chumbi sogi

Right  -  Orun

Rising Block  -  Chookyo makgi

Side  -  Yop

Three step sparring  -  Sambo matsoki

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