Blue Belt Flashcards

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Ready stance

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Closed ready stance type B

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Pattern

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Joong-Gun

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Movements

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32

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3
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Diagram

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I (capital letter I)

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Joong-Gun is…

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Named after the patriot Ahn Joong-Gun, who assassinated Hire-Bumi Ito, the first Japanese governor-general of Korea. Ito was known as the man who played the leading part in the Korea-Japan merger. There are 32 movements to represent Mr. Ahn’s age when he was executed at Lui-Shung prison (1910).

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5
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Naeryo-chagi

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Downward kick

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6
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180 Suroh-chagi

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180 floor sweep

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7
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Bituro-chagi

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Twist kick- middle section

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8
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360 twimyo-bandae-giro-chagi

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360 jump reverse hook kick

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Courtesy- elements of courtesy are: (name 8)

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To promote spirit of mutual concessions
To be ashamed of ones vices, contempting those of others
To be polite to one another
To encourage the sense on justice and humility
To distinguish instructor from student, junior from senior, and elder from younger
To behave oneself according to etiquette
To respect other’s possessions
To handle matters with fairness and sincerity
To refrain from giving or accepting any gift when in doubt

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Integrity- one must be able to define right and wrong and have the conscience, of wrong to feel guilt. Listed are some examples where integrity is lacking (name 7)

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Instructor misrepresents himself and his art by presenting improper techniques to his students because of lack of knowledge or apathy.
The student who fixes breaking materials before demos.
The instructor who camouflages bad technique with luxurious training halls and false flattery to his students.
Students who requests rank from an instructor or attempts to purchase it.
The student who gains rank for ego purposes or feeling of power.
The instructor who teaches or promotes his art for materialistic gains.
The student whose actions don’t live up to his words.
The student who feels ashamed to seek opinions from his juniors.

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Perseverance

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Patience to achieve a higher degree of perfection one must persevere. One who is impatient in trivial matters can seldom achieve success in matters of great importance.

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12
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Self-control

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An inability to live and work within one’s capability or sphere is also a lack of self control. Stronger is the person who wins over oneself rather than someone else.

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13
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Indomitable spirit

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A student of Taekwon-do will at all times be modest and honest. If confronted with injustice he will deal with the belligerent without any fear or hesitation at all, with an indomitable spirit, regardless of whosoever or however many the number may be.

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14
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New techniques (name 12)

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L-stance reverse knifehand middle outward block 
Side front snap kick
Rear foot stance Palm upward block
Walking stance upward elbow strike
Walking stance twin fist high vertical punch 
Walking stance twin fist upset punch 
Walking stance X-fist rising block
L-stance back fist high side strike 
L-stance reverse punch
Low stance Palm pressing block
Closed stance angle punch
Fixed stance U-shape block
Slow motion timing
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15
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New stances

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Closed ready stance type B
Rear foot stance
Low stance

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Closed ready stance type B

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Hand position is in line with naval and 15 cm away (about 5 or 6 inches)

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Rear foot stance

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Length is shoulder width from the footsword (rear foot) to the toes of the front foot.
No width.
Most of the body weight on the rear foot

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Low stance

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Same as walking stance except one foot longer in length

19
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Blue belt signifies…

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The heaven towards which the plant matures into a towering tree as training in Taekwon-do progresses