9th Kup Flashcards
What is the pattern you have learned?
Chon Ji
Describe a pattern (“Tul”)
A series of defensive and offensive techniques against an imaginary opponent or opponents
How many movements does Chon Ji have?
19
What is the meaning of the pattern you have learned?
Chon Ji means literally “heaven and earth”. It is, in the Orient, interpreted as the creation of the world or the beginning of human history. Therefore it is the first pattern learnt by the beginner
The pattern Chon Ji has two blocking techniques: name:
a) the stances
b) the techniques
a) Gunnun sogi and Niunja Sogi
b) Bakat palmok najunde makgi AND
An palmok kaunde makgi
State in the following techniques, whether the blocking hand comes from the inside or the outside:
a) Bakat Palmok Makgi
b) An Palmok Makgi
a) from the inside
b) from the outside
What does the colour “Yellow” signify?
Yellow belt signifies the Earth from which the plant sprouts and takes root as the Taekwon-Do foundation is being laid
What are the grades for the following instructor classifications?
a) National Instructor
b) International Instructor
c) Master
d) Grand Master
a) 1st to 3rd dan
b) 4th to 6th dan
c) 7th to 8th dan
d) 9th dan
Describe an “An Makgi”
Inside block
Describe an “Anuro Makgi”
Inward block
Number 1
Hana
Number 2
Dol
Number 3
Set
Number 4
Net
Number 5
Tasot
Number 6
Yosot
Number 7
Ilgop
Number 8
Yodol
Number 9
Ahop
Number 10
Yol
Number 11
Yolhana
Number 12
Yoldol
Number 13
Yolset
Number 14
Yolnet
Number 15
Yoltasot
Number 16
Yolyosot
Number 17
Yolilgop
Number 18
Yolyodol
Number 19
Yolahop
Number 20
Samul
Number 30
Sorun
Number 40
Mahun
Number 50
Chiun
Number 60
Yesun
Number 70
Irrun
Number 80
Yodun
Number 90
Ahun
Number 100
Pek
Inside block
An Makgi
Outside block
Bakat Makgi
Inward block
Anuro makgi
Outward block
Bakuro makgi
Front snap kick
Ap cha busigi
Double punch
Doo jirugi
Left
Wen
Right
Orun
Pattern
Tul
About turn
Derra terra
Three step sparring
Sambo Matsogi
Continue
Gessot
Four direction block
Saju Makgi
Walking stance
Gunnun sogi
Parallel ready stance
Narani junbi sogi
Inner forearm middle block
An palmok kaunde makgi
Knifehand low block
Sonkal najunde makgi
L stance
Niunja sogi
Name in Korean:
Lower forearm block
Najunde palmok makgi
Name in Korean:
Rising block
Chookyo Makgi
L Stance
Niunja Sogi
Name in Korean:
Forefist punch
Ap joomuk Jirugi
Name in Korean:
Ball of the foot
Ap kumchi
Name in Korean:
Heel of foot
Dwit kumchi
Name in Korean:
Side piercing kick
Yop cha jirugi
Name in Korean:
Sword foot
Balkal
Name in Korean:
Punch
Block
Stance
Jirugi
Makgi
Sogi
Name in Korean:
Front
Side
Back
Ap
Yop
Dwit
Numbers to 100 in Korean
1 - Hana 2 - Dool 3 - Set 4 - Net 5 - Tasut 6 - Yasut 7 - Ilgope 8 - Yaudul 9 - Ahope 10 - Yaul 11 - Yaul hana 12 - Yaul dool 13 - Yaul set 14 - Yaul net 15 - Yaul tasut 16 - Yaul yasut 17 - Yaul Yaudul 18 - Yaul Ilgope 19 - Yaul Ahope 20 - Samul 30 – Soron 40 – Mahun 50 – Chiun 60 – Yesun 70 – Irrun 80 – Yodun 90 – Ahun 100 - Pek