Yellow Flashcards
What is the meaning of Sajo Jurigi?
4 directional punch
How many moves are there in Sajo Jurigi?
15
Training hall
Dojang
Training suit
Dobok
Instructor
Sabum
Belt
Ti
Student
Jeja
Inner
An
Outer
Bakat
Press ups
Momtong bachia
Attention
Charyot
Bow
Kyong-Ye
Ready
Chunbi
Start
Si-Jak
Stop
Goman
Return to ready stance
Barrol
Dismiss
Haessan
Forwards
Apro kaggi
Backwards
Dwiyro Kaggi
About turn
Dwiyro Torro
One
Hanna
Two
Dool
Three
Seth
Four
Neth
Five
Dasaul
Six
Yosaul
Seven
Ilgop
Eight
Yodoll
Nine
Ahop
Ten
Yoll
Low
Najunde
Middle
Kaunde
High
Nopunde
What is the meaning of White belt?
Signifies innocence, that of the beginner who has no previous knowledge if Tae Kwon-Do
What is a pattern?
A pattern is a set of fundamental movements, mainly defence and attack, set in a logical sequence to deal with one or more imaginary opponents. Patterns are an indication of a students progress, a barometer in evaluating an individuals technique.
Why do we perform patterns?
We practice patterns to improve our Tae Kwon-Do techniques, to develop sparring techniques, to improve flexibility of movement master body shifting, develop muscles, balance and breath control. They also enable us to acquire techniques which cannot be obtained from other forms of training.
Why are there 24 patterns?
Because the founder, Major General Choi Hong Hi, compared the life of man with a day in the life of the earth and believed that some people should strive to bequeath a good spiritual legacy to forthcoming generations and in doing so gain immortality.
Therefore, if we can leave something behind for the welfare of mankind, maybe it will be the most important thing to happen in our lives.
What is the meaning of Chon-Ji?
Chon-Ji literally means “the heaven and the earth”. In the Orient, it is interpreted as the creation of the world or the beginning of human history. It is therefore the initial pattern played by the beginner. The pattern consists of two similar parts- one to represent heaven and the other the earth.
How many moves are there in Chon-Ji?
19
Left
Wen
Right
Orun
Pattern
Tul
Ball of foot
Ap kumchi
Foot sword
Balkal
Head
Mori
L
Stance
Ninja
Sogi
Rising
Block
Chookyo
Makgi
Forearm
Guarding
Block
Palmok
Daebi
Makgi
Kick
Chagi
Double
Punch
Doo
Jirugi
Front
Snap kick
Ap
Chabusigi
Knifehand
Strike
Sonkal
Taerigi
Why do we learn the meaning of patterns?
The patterns are named after famous people in Korean history. By learning the meaning of each pattern we can draw inspiration from actions and deeds.