3rd Kup Red Stripe Flashcards

1
Q

What is the name of the 3rd kup pattern?

A

Toi-Gye Tul

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2
Q

How many moves does the 3rd kup pattern have?

A

37 Moves

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3
Q

What is the meaning of the 3rd kup pattern?

A

Toi-Gye is the pen name of the noted scholar Yi Hwang (16th AD), an authority on Neo-Confucianism. The 37 Movements of this pattern refer to his birthplace on 37 degrees latitude and the diagram represents ‘scholar’.

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4
Q

What is the Korean for ‘upset fingertip thrust’?

A

Dwijibun sonkut tulgi

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5
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What is the Korean for ‘side back strike’?

A

Yop dwi taerigi

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6
Q

What is the Korean for ‘twin elbow side thrust’?

A

Sang palkup yop tulgi

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7
Q

What is the Korean for ‘w-shape block’?

A

San makgi

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8
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What is the Korean for ‘double forearm pushing block’?

A

Doo palmok miro makgi

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9
Q

What is the Korean for ‘one step sparring’?

A

Ilbo matsoki

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10
Q

What is the definition of 1 Step sparring?

A

1 Step sparring perfects efficient defence and accurate decisive counter attacks.

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11
Q

What is the Korean for ‘student focus shield’?

A

Jeja chotjum bangpae

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12
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What is the student focus shield used for?

A

This will help to develop good free sparring skills.

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13
Q

What is stamping motion?

A

Stamping motion is used in both attacking and blocking, this increases the power and effectiveness of either the attack or the block.

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14
Q

What is the difference between punches, strikes and thrusts?

A

Punches and strikes are used against hard and soft targets. Their aim is to smash, pierce and penetrate. This can be achieved by focusing the breathing and the other elements of power to the end of the technique. Both techniques accelerate in a relaxed manner throughout the execution, resulting in a dynamic twist with tension.

Thrusts can only be used against soft targets. They reach the target under tension and at a constant speed after their initial acceleration, exhaling throughout. This means they’re effective anywhere on that line.

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15
Q

What is the Korean for ‘front snap kick’?

A

Ap cha busigi

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16
Q

What is the Korean for ‘ball of the foot’?

A

Ap kumchi

17
Q

What is the Korean for ‘instep’?

A

Baldung

18
Q

What is the Korean for ‘knee’?

A

Moorup

19
Q

What is the Korean for ‘toes’?

A

Balkut

20
Q

What is the Korean for ‘stamping kick’?

A

Cha bapgi

21
Q

What is the Korean for ‘back sole’?

A

Dwit kumchi

22
Q

What is the English for ‘dwijibun sonkut tulgi’?

A

Upset fingertip thrust

23
Q

What is the English for ‘yopdwi taerigi’?

A

Side back strike

24
Q

What is the English for ‘sang palkup yop tulgi’?

A

Twin elbow side thrust

25
Q

What is the English for ‘san makgi’?

A

W-shape block

26
Q

What is the English for ‘doo palmok miro makgi’?

A

Double forearm pushing block

27
Q

What is the English for ‘ilbo matsoki’?

A

One step sparring

28
Q

What is the English for ‘jeja chotjum bangpae’?

A

Student focus shield

29
Q

What is the English for ‘apcha busigi’?

A

Front snap kick

30
Q

What is the English for ‘apkumchi’?

A

Ball of the foot

31
Q

What is the English for ‘baldung’?

A

Instep

32
Q

What is the English for ‘moorup’?

A

Knee

33
Q

What is the English for ‘balkut’?

A

Toes

34
Q

What is the English for ‘cha bapgi’?

A

Stamping kick

35
Q

What is the English for ‘dwit kumchi’?

A

Back sole