Yellow Belt Syllabus Flashcards
What does the yellow belt signify?
The Earth from which a plant sprouts and takes root as the Taekwondo foundation is being laid
What is the Korean for Obverse?
Baro
What is the Korean for Reverse?
Bandae
What is the Korean for turning kick?
Dollyo chagi
What is the attacking tool for turning kick?
The ball of the foot
What else can be used for turning kick?
The instep (baldung), the knee (moorup) and if wearing shoes the toes (balkut)
In turning kick, at the moment of impact, where should the toes of the stationery foot be facing?
45 degrees outwards
What is the Korean for instep?
Baldung
What is the Korean for Knifehand?
Sonkal
What is the Korean for Strike?
Taerigi
What is the Korean for Knifehand side strike?
Sonkal yop taerigi
What is the Korean for Guarding block?
Daebi makgi
At the moment of blocking, in guarding block, where should the blocking tool be facing?
The target
How far in front of the chest should the opposite Knifehand/side fist be facing?
3cm
What is the Korean for Knifehand guarding block?
Sonkal daebi makgi
What is the Korean for twin forearm block?
Sang Palmok makgi
What is the Korean for front block?
Ap makgi
What is the Korean for rising block?
Chookyo makgi
What is the Korean for inner forearm?
An Palmok
What is the Korean for high punch?
Nopunde Jirugi
What is the Korean for outer forearm?
Bakat Palmok
What is the Korean for Sparring?
Matsogi
What is the Korean for 3 Step sparring?
Sambo matsogi
In 3 step sparring, what is the ready position for the attacker?
Walking stance low forearm block
In 3 step sparring, what is the ready position for the defender?
Parallel ready stance
What is the Korean for free sparring?
Jayu matsogi