6th Kup Green Belt Flashcards
What is the name of the 6th kup pattern?
Won Hyo Tul
How many moves does the 6th kup pattern have?
28 Moves
What is the meaning of the 6th kup pattern?
Won Hyo was the noted monk who introduced Buddhism to the Silla dynasty in the year 686 AD.
What is the Korean for ‘closed ready stance A’?
Moa junbi sogi A
What is the Korean for ‘foot shifting’?
Jajun bal
What is the Korean for ‘fixed stance’?
Gojung sogi
What is the Korean for ‘bending ready stance’?
Goburyo junbi sogi
What is the Korean for ‘inner forearm circular block’?
An palmok dollimyo makgi
What is the Korean for ‘palm inward block’?
Sonbadak anuro makgi
What is the Korean for ‘vertical stance’?
Soo jik sogi
What is the Korean for ‘reverse side piercing kick’?
Bandae yop cha jirugi
What is the Korean for ‘reverse knife hand high reverse strike’?
Sonkal dung nopunde bandae taerigi
What is the Korean for ‘Semi-free sparring’?
Ban jayoo matsoki
What is the Korean for ‘waist block’?
Hori makgi
What is the meaning of green belt?
The plant’s growth as Taekwondo skills begin to develop.
What are the Taekwon-do grades by belt?
10th kup - white belt
9th kup - yellow stripe
8th kup - yellow belt
7th kup - green stripe
6th kup - green belt
5th kup - blue stripe
4th kup - blue belt
3rd kup - red stripe
2nd kup - red belt
1st kup - black stripe
What is the Korean for the numbers 1 to 10?
Hana (1), dool (2), set (3), net (4), dasot (5), yasot (6), ilgop (7), yodul (8), ahop (9) and yol (10).
What is the Korean for the numbers 20, 30, 40, etc, up to 100?
Sumul (20), surhun (30), mahun (40), swin (50), yesun (60), irhun (70), yudun (80), ahun (90) and baek (100).
What is the English for ‘moa junbi sogi A’?
Closed ready stance A