9th Kup Flashcards

1
Q

How many movements in Chon Ji

A

19

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2
Q

What is the Directional Map of Chon Ji

A

A plus (+)

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3
Q

Ready position of Chon Ji

A

Narani Jumbi Sogi

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4
Q

What to do with the heel when retreating for final two punches of Chon Ji

A

Lift the heel to create the sine wave

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6
Q

Where do you look when just starting the pattern Chon Ji

A

Turn your head left before the body follows with a Najunde Bakat Palmok Makgi

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7
Q

What does Chon Ji mean

A

CHON JI means ‘The Heaven, The Earth’ and is the orient interpreted as the beginning of the world and the creation of human history. Therefore it is the initial pattern played by the beginning student.
It was two similar parts, one to represent the heaven (An Palmok Makgi points up) and the other to represent the Earth(Bakat Palmok Makgi points down)

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9
Q

Gunnun sogi

A

Walking stance (1.5 shoulder widths, front knee over the heel, no more the 25 degrees on the back foot)

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10
Q

L Stance

A

Niunja Sogi (70% weight on the back foot, 1.5 shoulder widths between front and back foot, toes of both feet 15 degrees inwards, front heel and rear heel 2.5 cm gap)

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11
Q

Low section

A

Najunde (waist line)

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12
Q

Middle section

A

Kaunde

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13
Q

Inner

A

An

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14
Q

Bakat

A

Outer

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15
Q

Forearm

A

Palmok

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16
Q

Punch

A

Jirugi (A punch is used primarily to cause an internal haemorrhage by twisting the attacking tool at the point of impact)

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17
Q

Gunnun Sogi

A

Walking stance (1.5 shoulder widths, front knee over the heel, no more the 25 degrees on the back foot)

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18
Q

Niunja Sogi

A

L Stance (70% weight on the back foot, 1.5 shoulder widths between front and back foot, toes of both feet 15 degrees inwards, front heel and rear heel 2.5 cm gap)

19
Q

Najunde

A

Low section (waist level)

20
Q

Kaunde

A

Middle section (Shoulder level)

21
Q

Bakat

A

Outer

22
Q

An

A

Inner

23
Q

Palmok

A

Forearm

24
Q

Makgi

A

Block (Always Cross Wrists)

25
Q

Jirugi

A

Punch (A punch is used primarily to cause an internal haemorrhage by twisting the attacking tool at the point of impact)

26
Q

Low Outer Forearm Block (First Half of Chon Ji)

A

Najunde Bakat Palmok Makgi (Blocking hand on top, wrist to wrist)

27
Q

Inner Forearm Block (Second Half of Chon Ji)

A

An Palmok Makgi (Blocking hand below, both wrists down)

28
Q

Middle punch

A

Kaunde Jirugi (Centre line)

29
Q

Kaunde Jirugi

A

Middle Punch ( Shoulder Level, Centre line of the body)

30
Q

Meaning of Yellow

A

Yellow signifies the earth from which the plant takes root and sprouts as Taekwon-do foundations are laid

31
Q

What does White mean

A

White signifies innocence as that of the beginning student who has no previous knowledge of Taekwon-do

32
Q

Najunde Bakat Palmok Makgi

A

Low Outer Forearm Block (Blocking hand on top, wrist to wrist)

33
Q

An Palmok Makgi

A

Inner Forearm Block (Blocking hand below, both wrists down)