9th rank : | White belt yellow stripe |
Theory on:
- The knowledge of the vertical divisons
- The student's agreement
- The forms
- The usefulness of three-steps sparring
Basic terminology :
Chariot : Attention | Sahyun Nim Gae : Master(7th and 8th degree) | |
Gook gi-eh da hiya : Toward the flags |
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Kyong ye : To greet | Boosabum Nim Gae : Assistant-instructor (1st, 2nd and 3rd degree) | |
Saseong Nim Gae: Grand master(9th degree) |
Basic techniques :
1- Turning kick (L-stand)
2- Side piercing kick (sitting postion)
3- Walking stance forearm spot reverse low block
4- Walking stance forearme spot reverse middle block
5- Walking stance spot reverse middle punch
6- L-stand
Forms :
Chon-ji's definition :
Litterally means "Heaven, 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.
Diagram | Numberof movements | Starting stance |
19 |
Parallel stance |
System of sparring :
- Three- steps sparring with a partner #1 et 2
- Combinaison of kicks #3 et 4
- Pivot moving
Self-defence techniques :
- Pushes
LAJEUNESSE, Richard. 1998, " Le credo du Taekwon-do" dans Taekwon-do, jour après jour, Lasalle. Taekwon-do Richard Lajeunesse, p. 44-53.
GEN. CHOI HONG HI. 1999, Taekwon-Do, Canada. Internation Taekwon-Do Federation. 765 p.