Gold Belt Flashcards
8th KYU GOLD BELT
The awakening of the student (6 months beginning level)
Dan-Gun Kata
This kata is named after the holy Dan-Gun, the legendary founder of Korea in the year 2333 B.C.
Gold Belt 1
- Back Leg Snap Kick – Reverse Punch
Gold Belt 2
- Back Leg Roundhouse Kick – Reverse Punch
Gold Belt 3
- Back Leg Snap Kick – Back Leg Roundhouse Kick – Reverse Punch
Gold Belt 4
- Back Leg Roundhouse Kick – Skip Side Kick – Reverse Punch
Gold Belt 5
- Back Leg Snap Kick – Back Leg Snap Kick – Reverse Punch
Gold Belt 6
- Jab – Reverse Punch – Back Leg Snap Kick
Gold Belt 7
- Jab – Reverse Punch – Back Leg Side Kick
Gold Belt 8
- Jab – Reverse Punch – Back Leg Roundhouse Kick
Chiko Maki
Rising Block
Sudo Taerigi
fighting stance, knife hand strike
Snap Kick
back leg
Side kick
back leg
Roundhouse Kick
Standing, Front leg, Back Leg
Kyu
Ranks at the colored belt level, which symbolize youth
Dan
Ranks at the black belt level which symbolize adulthood
Chagi
Kicking
Maki
Blocking
Charyo (“cheerio”)
Position of attention
Durio Dora
turning from a set point
Jumbe
to begin
Goman
the end
Sheer (“show”)
to relax
Level 10 Detail
To pay strict attention to whatever you are doing
Japanese Counting Numbers
Ichi – One
Ni – Two
San – Three
Shi – Four
Go – Five
Roku – Six
Shichi – Seven
Hachi – Eight
Kyuu – Nine
Juu - Ten
Kickmasters Overview
Kick Masters is the best combination of various styles, but is primarily based on the traditional martial art of Tae Kwon Do. The system utilizes many effective methods to maximize efficiency in the six ranges of fighting. Also proper fitness techniques and knowledge of martial arts history are taught with the Kick Masters approach.
Gold Belt Thought
It is far better to look within than to stop and look at others. Meaning: before you
criticize other students, styles, or systems, perfect your own
Verbally list the Centerline of the Body and explain why these areas are highlighted for striking.
A. Eyes
B. Nose
C. Throat
D. Xiphoid Process
E. Solar Plexus
F. Groin Area
G. Knee
H. Shin
I. Spine (Specifically the Seventh Cervical Vertebrae)
Self-defense Techniques
One and Two Hand Shirt Grabs
Loosening-Up Technique
Ear Slap
Power Pad Work
Back Leg Snap kick