Little Dragons’ White Belt Little Dragons’ White Belt Question 1 Answer 1

One – Hana Count from 1 to 5 in Korean Two – Dule Three – Set Four – Net Five - Dasot

Little Dragons’ White Belt Little Dragons’ White Belt Question 2 Answer 2

Courtesy Tenets of Integrity Perseverance Indomitable Spirit Self - Control

Little Dragons’ White Belt Little Dragons’ White Belt Question 3a Answer 3a

Back of the Heel Part of the Foot That is Used for Rising Kick

Little Dragons’ White Belt Little Dragons’ White Belt Question 3b Answer 3b

Part of the Foot That is Used for Front Snap Ball of the Foot Kick

Little Dragons’ White Belt Little Dragons’ White Belt Question 3c Answer 3c

Part of the Foot That is Used for Roundhouse Instep (Top) of the Foot Kick

Little Dragons’ White Belt Little Dragons’ White Belt Question 3d Answer 3d

Part of the Foot That is Used for Side Kick Bottom of the Heel

Little Dragons’ White Belt Little Dragons’ White Belt Question 4 Answer 4

Home Phone: (______)______-- ______Home Phone Number and/or Parents’ Cell Phone Numbers Mom’s Cell: (______)______-- ______

Dad’s Cell: (______)______-- ______

Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Question 1 Answer 1

One – Hana Two – Dule Three – Set Four – Net Count From 1 – 10 in Korean Five – Dasot

Six – Yosot Seven – Il Gob Eight – Yo Dul Nine – Ahop Ten - Yul

Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Question 2a Answer 2a

Meaning of the Tenets: Be Nice Courtesy

Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Question 2b Answer 2b

Meaning of the Tenets: Do Not Lie Integrity

Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Question 2c Answer 2c

Meaning of the Tenets: Never Give Up Perseverance

Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Question 2d Answer 2d

Meaning of the Tenets: Don’t Get Sad When Things Don’t Go Your Way Indomitable Spirit

Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Question 2e Answer 2e

Meaning of the Tenets: Always Behave Self - Control

Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Question 3a Answer 3a

Part of the Foot That is Used for Axe Kick Back of the Heel

Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Question 3b Answer 3b

Part of the Foot That is Used for High Instep (Top) of the Foot Roundhouse Kick

Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Question 3c Answer 3c

Part of the Foot That is Used for Inside Inside Edge of the Foot Crescent Kick

Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Question 3d Answer 3d

Part of the Foot That is Used for Outside Outside Edge of the Foot Crescent Kick

Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Little Dragons’ Yellow Belt Question 4 Answer 4

Home Address

Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Question 1 Answer 1

Why Do You Bow? To Show Respect

Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Question 2 Answer 2

When We Enter/Exit the School

When We Enter/Exit the Dojang (Training Area) When Do You Bow?

Whenever and Wherever We See Masters, Instructors, and Black Belts

Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Question 3 Answer 3

Eleven – Yul Hana Twelve – Yul Dule Thirteen – Yul Set Fourteen – Yul Net Count From 11 to 20 in Korean Fifteen – Yul Dasot

Sixteen – Yul Yosot Seventeen – Yul Il Gob Eighteen – Yul Yo Dul Nineteen – Yul Ahop Twenty - Sumul Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Question 4 Answer 4

Know And Show Right and Left

Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Question 5a Answer 5a

Part of Foot That is Used for Push Kick Bottom of the Heel

Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Question 5b Answer 5b

Part of Foot That is Used for Back Kick Bottom of the Heel

Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Little Dragons’ Orange Belt Question 5c Answer 5c

Part of Foot That is Used for Jumping Side Bottom of the Heel Kick

Little Dragons’ Green Belt Little Dragons’ Green Belt Question 1 Answer 1

To Show Power Why Do You Yell (Kie Hap) in Taekwondo? To Show Focus To Show Confidence (Believe in Yourself)

Little Dragons’ Green Belt Little Dragons’ Green Belt Question 2 Answer 2

I will…

Observe the Tenets of Taekwondo Taekwondo Oath Respect My Instructors and Seniors Never Misuse Taekwondo Help Build a More Peaceful World Be a Champion of Freedom and Justice

Little Dragons’ Green Belt Little Dragons’ Green Belt Question 3 Answer 3

Thirty – Sarun Count to 40 in Korean Forty – Mahun

(For more information on counting, see page nine of the student manual)

Little Dragons’ Green Belt Little Dragons’ Green Belt Question 4a Answer 4a

Part of the Foot That is Used for Spinning Hook Back of the Heel Kick

Little Dragons’ Green Belt Little Dragons’ Green Belt Question 4b Answer 4b

Part of the Foot That is Used for Butterfly Kick Instep (Top) of the Foot

Little Dragons’ Green Belt Little Dragons’ Green Belt Question 4c Answer 4c

Part of the Foot That is Used for Jumping Ball of the Foot Front Kick

Little Dragons’ Purple Belt Little Dragons’ Purple Belt Question 1 Answer 1

Be Respectful to My Mom, Dad, Brothers, Sisters, and Pets

Home Rules Keep My Room Clean

Put Toys Away

Work Hard in School

Little Dragons’ Purple Belt Little Dragons’ Purple Belt Question 2 Answer 2

Know How To Tie Your Belt

(For more information on how to tie your belt, see page 12 of the student manual) Little Dragons’ Purple Belt Little Dragons’ Purple Belt Question 3 Answer 3

Arrive Early for Class Bring Your Attendance Card Attend Class Regularly Bow at All Appropriate Times Rules of the Dojang Keep Uniform Clean and Tie Belt Correctly

Never Climb on or Misuse Any Equipment Never Use Bad Language Keep the Dojang Clean and Organized Do Not Engage in Rough Play

Little Dragons’ Purple Belt Little Dragons’ Purple Belt Question 4a Answer 4a

Part of the Foot That is Used for Double Instep (Top) of the Foot Roundhouse Kick

Little Dragons’ Purple Belt Little Dragons’ Purple Belt Question 4b Answer 4b

Part of the Foot That is Used for Skipping Instep (Top) of the Foot Front Leg Roundhouse Kick

White Belt Question 1 White Belt Answer 1

Korean Martial Art

What is Taekwondo? Tae = Foot Techniques

Kwon = Hand Techniques

Do = Art & Manner of Life

White Belt Question 2 White Belt Answer 2

What is the Bow? Oriental Form of Greeting and Symbol of Respect

(Analogous to shaking hands in American Culture)

White Belt Question 3 White Belt Answer 3

Why Do You Bow? To Show Respect

White Belt Question 4 White Belt Answer 4

When We Enter/Exit the School

When Do You Bow? When We Enter/Exit the Dojang (Training Area)

Whenever and Wherever We See Masters, Instructors, and Black Belts

White Belt Question 5 White Belt Answer 5

Meaning of the White Belt Purity:

No Knowledge of Taekwondo

White Belt Question 6 White Belt Answer 6

One – Hana Two – Dule Count From 1 to 5 in Korean Three – Set

Four – Net Five - Dasot White Belt Question 7a White Belt Answer 7a

Tenets of Taekwondo and Their Definitions: Courtesy: #1 Be Nice to Others. Treat Others With Respect.

White Belt Question 7b White Belt Answer 7b

Integrity: Tenets of Taekwondo and Their Definitions: #2 Be Honest & Treat Others Fairly

White Belt Question 7c White Belt Answer 7c

Tenets of Taekwondo and Their Definitions: Perseverance: #3 Never Give Up White Belt Question 7d White Belt Answer 7d

Tenets of Taekwondo and Their Definitions: Indomitable Spirit: #4 Keep a Positive Attitude

White Belt Question 7e White Belt Answer 7e

Tenets of Taekwondo and Their Definitions: Self - Control: #5 Control My Thoughts, Words, & Actions

White Belt Question 8a White Belt Answer 8a

Part of Foot That is Used for Rising Kick Back of the Heel

White Belt Question 8b White Belt Answer 8b

Part of the Foot That is Used for Front Snap Ball of the Foot Kick

White Belt Question 8c White Belt Answer 8c

Instep (Top) of the Foot Part of the Foot That is Used for Roundhouse Kick

White Belt Question 8d White Belt Answer 8d

Part of the Foot That is Used for Side Kick Bottom of the Heel

Yellow Belt Question 1 Yellow Belt Answer 1

I will…

Observe the Tenets of Taekwondo Taekwondo Oath Respect My Instructors and Seniors Never Misuse Taekwondo

Help Build a More Peaceful World Be a Champion of Freedom and Justice

Yellow Belt Question 2 Yellow Belt Answer 2

Develop Spiritual Strength

Why Do You Kiehap (Yell)? Show Concentration

Show Power

Show Confidence

Yellow Belt Question 3 Yellow Belt Answer 3

Demonstrate Knowledge of Taekwondo Why Do You Belt Test? Gain Confidence by Performing Under Pressure

Yellow Belt Question 4 Yellow Belt Answer 4

Meaning of the Yellow Belt Sunrise:

Open to Receive Knowledge

Yellow Belt Question 5 Yellow Belt Answer 5

Meaning of Il Jang Heaven & Light

Yellow Belt Question 6 Yellow Belt Answer 6

One – Hana Two – Dule Three – Set Four – Net Count From 1 to 10 in Korean Five – Dasot

Six – Yosot Seven – Il Gob Eight – Yo Dul Nine – Ahop Ten - Yul Yellow Belt Question 7a Yellow Belt Answer 7a

Part of the Foot That is Used for Axe Kick Back of the Heel

Yellow Belt Question 7b Yellow Belt Answer 7b

Part of the Foot That is Used for High Instep (Top) of the Foot Roundhouse Kick

Yellow Belt Question 7c Yellow Belt Answer 7c

Part of the Foot That is Used for Inside Inside Edge of the Foot Crescent Kick

Yellow Belt Question 7d Yellow Belt Answer 7d

Part of the Foot That is Used for Outside Outside Edge of the Foot Crescent Kick

Yellow Belt Question 8 Yellow Belt Answer 8

Arrive Early For Class Bring Your Attendance Card Attend Class Regularly Rules of the Dojang Bow at All Appropriate Times

Keep Uniform Clean and Tie Belt Correctly Never Climb on or Misuse Any Equipment Never Use Bad Language Keep the Dojang Clean and Organized Do Not Engage in Rough Play

Orange Belt Question 1 Orange Belt Answer 1

Meaning of the Orange Belt Sunset:

Promise of Opportunities Tomorrow

Orange Belt Question 2 Orange Belt Answer 2

Meaning of Taegeuk Yi Jang Joy

Orange Belt Question 3 Orange Belt Answer 3

Eleven – Yul Hana Twelve – Yul Dule Thirteen – Yul Set Fourteen – Yul Net Count From 11 to 20 in Korean Fifteen – Yul Dasot

Sixteen – Yul Yosot Seventeen – Yul Il Gob Eighteen – Yul Yo Dul Nineteen – Yul Ahop Twenty - Sumul

Orange Belt Question 4 Orange Belt Answer 4

Respect Your Parents Respect Your Siblings Commandments of Taekwondo Loyalty to Your Friends

Respect Your Elders Respect Your Teachers Finish What You Begin Orange Belt Question 5 Orange Belt Answer 5

Follow Through

Four Physical Components of Power Accuracy

Speed

Technique

Orange Belt Question 6a Orange Belt Answer 6a

Part of Foot That is Used for Push Kick Bottom of the Heel

Orange Belt Question 6b Orange Belt Answer 6b

Part of Foot That is Used for Back Kick Bottom of the Heel

Orange Belt Question 6c Orange Belt Answer 6c

Part of Foot That is Used for Spinning Hook Back of the Heel Kick

Orange Belt Question 6d Orange Belt Answer 6d

Part of Foot That is Used for Jumping Side Bottom of the Heel Kick

Green Belt Question 1 Green Belt Answer 1

Meaning of the Green Belt Plants:

Growth (in Technique and Maturity)

Green Belt Question 2 Green Belt Answer 2

Meaning of Taegeuk Sam Jang Fire & Clarity

Green Belt Question 3 Green Belt Answer 3

Define Cooperation Working Together

Green Belt Question 4 Green Belt Answer 4

How Do You Cooperate? Home:______

School/Work:______

Taekwondo:______

Green Belt Question 5 Green Belt Answer 5

Focus

Four Mental Components of Power Desire

Visualization

Confidence

Green Belt Question 6a Green Belt Answer 6a

Instep (Top) of the Foot Part of Foot That is Used for Butterfly Kick

Green Belt Question 6b Green Belt Answer 6b

Part of Foot That is Used for Double Instep (top) of the Foot Roundhouse Kick

Green Belt Question 6c Green Belt Answer 6c

Part of the Foot That is Used for Jumping Ball of the Foot Front Kick

Green Belt Question 7 Green Belt Answer 7

Know How To Tie Your Belt

(For more information on how to tie your belt, see page 12 of the student manual)

Purple Belt Question 1 Purple Belt Answer 1

Power: Meaning of the Purple Belt The Royal Color of Majesty

Purple Belt Question 2 Purple Belt Answer 2

Meaning of Taegeuk Sa Jang Thunder

Purple Belt Question 3 Purple Belt Answer 3

Thirty – Sarun Count to 40 in Korean Forty – Mahun

(For more information on counting, see page nine of the student manual)

Purple Belt Question 4 Purple Belt Answer 4

Focus Your Eyes

Three Rules of Concentration Focus Your Mind

Focus Your Body

Purple Belt Question 5 Purple Belt Answer 5

Demonstrate Mental Discipline Why Practice Olympic Sparring? Show Physical Control Over Ourselves

Build Self-Confidence

Purple Belt Question 6a Purple Belt Answer 6a

Part of Foot That is Used for Skipping Front Instep (Top) of the Foot Leg Roundhouse Kick

Purple Belt Question 6b Purple Belt Answer 6b

Part of Foot That is Used for Skipping Front Bottom of the Heel Leg Side Kick

Purple Belt Question 6c Purple Belt Answer 6c

Part of Foot That is Used for Skipping Front Leg Double Roundhouse Kick Instep (Top) of the Food

Blue Belt Question 1 Blue Belt Answer 1

Meaning of the Blue Belt Sky:

Unlimited Boundaries of Taekwondo

Blue Belt Question 2 Blue Belt Answer 2

Meaning of Taegeuk Oh Jang Wind

Blue Belt Question 3 Blue Belt Answer 3

Develop Good Self-Discipline Why Get Good Grades in School? Develop Good Work Habits

Provide Better Opportunities

Blue Belt Question 4 Blue Belt Answer 4

First – Il Second – Yi Third – Sam Fourth – Sa Ordinal Numbers: Fifth – Oh Sixth – Yuk Count From 1st to 10th in Korean Seventh – Chil

Eighth – Pal Ninth – Goo Tenth - Ship

Blue Belt Question 6a Blue Belt Answer 6a

Part of Foot Used for Low/High Double Instep (Top) of the Foot Roundhouse Kick

Blue Belt Question 6b Blue Belt Answer 6b

Part of Foot Used for Jumping Back Kick Bottom of the Heel

Blue Belt Question 6c Blue Belt Answer 6c

Part of Foot Used for Jumping Back Kick Back of the Heel

Red Belt Question 1 Red Belt Answer 1

Fire: Meaning of the Red Belt Use Caution When Practicing Taekwondo

Red Belt Question 2 Red Belt Answer 2

Meaning of Taegeuk Yuk Jang Water

Red Belt Question 3 Red Belt Answer 3

Home:______

How Do You Use Self – Discipline in Your Life? School/Work:______

Taekwondo:______

Red Belt Question 4 Red Belt Answer 4

Definition of Confidence Believe in Yourself

Red Belt Question 6a Red Belt Answer 6a

Bottom of the Heel Part of Foot That is Used For Side Kick – Back Kick Combination (Used for Both Kicks)

Red Belt Question 6b Red Belt Answer 6b

Bottom of the Heel Part of Foot That is Used For Skipping Front Leg Side Kick – Back Kick Combination (Used for Both Kicks)

High Red Belt Question 1 High Red Belt Answer 1

Meaning of the High Red Belt Volcano:

Fire Creating Earth

High Red Belt Question 2 High Red Belt Answer 2

Meaning of Taegeuk Chil Jang Mountains

High Red Belt Belt Question 3 High Red Belt Answer 3

Intelligence

Trustworthiness Five Virtues of a Leader Humaneness Courage Sternness

High Red Belt Question 4 High Red Belt Answer 4

Home:______

What Makes You a Leader? School/Work:______

Taekwondo:______

High Red Belt Question 5 High Red Belt Answer 5

Part of the Foot That is Used for 3600 Back Bottom of the Heel Kick

High Red Belt Question 6 High Red Belt Answer 6

Korean Word for Form Poomse

(Pronounced: poom – say)

High Red Belt Question 7 High Red Belt Answer 7

Start and Finish at Same Spot Maintain Proper Posture & Body Position Muscles Should Tense or Relax at Critical Moments Should be Rhythmic, Not Stiff Movements Should be Accellerated or Deccelerated According to Essential Components to Performing Poomse Specifications of Each Form Exhale on Exertion

Know Purpose of Each Technique Perfect Each Pattern Before Moving to the Next

(See page six of the introduction section of the student manual for more information) Brown Belt Question 1 Brown Belt Answer 1

Meaning of the Brown Belt Earth:

Your Taekwondo Skills Should Be Solid Like the

Mountains

Brown Belt Question 2 Brown Belt Answer 2

Korean Martial Art Over 2000 Years Old Used to be Divided into 3 Kingdoms: Pakje, Silla, Koguryo History of Taekwondo 3 Kingdoms Unified by Silla & Hwa Rang Do 1909 Japan Invaded Korea & Forbid Taekwondo 1955 Kwans (Schools) Unified & Adopted Name “Taekwondo” in 1957 Became an Official Olympic Sport in 2000 in Sydney

(The above indicates highlights from the history; students should study from page four in the student manual.)

Brown Belt Question 3 Brown Belt Answer 3

Meaning of Taegeuk Pal Jang Earth

Brown Belt Question 4a Brown Belt Answer 4a

Taegeuk Il Jang – Keon – Heaven & Light

Names, Symbols, Meanings of the 8 Taegeuk Taegeuk Yi Jang – Tae – Joy Forms: Taegeuk Sam Jang – Ri – Fire & Clarity 1 - 4 Taegeuk Sa Jang – Jin - Thunder

Brown Belt Question 4b Brown Belt Answer 4b

Taegeuk Oh Jang – Seon – Wind

Taegeuk Yuk Jang – Gam – Water Names, Symbols, Meanings of the 8 Taegeuk Forms: Taegeuk Chil Jang – Gan – Mountain

5 - 8 Taegeuk Pal Jang – Gon - Earth

Brown Belt Question 5 Brown Belt Answer 5

Taegeuks are WTF Style Poomse Tae Means “Bigness” Geuk Means “Eternity” Taegeuk Means “Great Eternity” Eight Patterns Come from Philosophical Work “The Book of Significance of Taegeuk Poomse Changes” or Jooyeok In “The Book of Changes” the Universe is Divided into Eight Combinations Combinations Represent Yin (Creative Power) & Yang (Receptive Power) Together the Eight Forms Represent Balance in the Universe

(See page five in the student manual) Brown Belt Question 6a Brown Belt Answer 6a

Part of Foot That is Used for 3600 Spinning Back of the Heel Hook Kick

Brown Belt Question 6b Brown Belt Answer 6b

Part of Foot That is Used for Jumping Ball of the Foot for Jumping Front Kick Front/Axe Kick Combination Back of the Heel for Axe Kick

Brown Belt Question 7 Brown Belt Answer 7

Facing the Flags…. Charyot. Kukke Yea Deehayo Kyunyeah.

Commands to Bow Into and Out Of Class Facing Instructor… Charyot. ______Kyunyeah. (Insert the Appropriate Title. Repeat if There Are Multiple Instructors. Insert the Words “Dule Gae” if There Are Two or More Instructors With the Same Title.)

At End of Class Add… ______Kamsa Habneeda Brown Belt Question 8 Brown Belt Answer 8

Head Master: Kwanjangnim How to Address Instructors & Masters Master (4th Degree or Higher): Sabumnim

Instructor (2nd & 3rd Degree Black Uniforms): Kyosanim

High Brown Belt Question 1 High Brown Belt Answer 1

Maturity: Meaning of the High Brown Belt Ready to Face Responsibility

High Brown Belt Question 2 High Brown Belt Answer 2

What is the WTF? World Taekwondo Federation

High Brown Belt Question 3 High Brown Belt Answer 3

Taegeuk Il Jang Taegeuk Yi Jang

Taegeuk Sam Jang Name of WTF Poomse Required for 1st Dan Testing Taegeuk Sa Jang Taegeuk Oh Jang Taegeuk Yuk Jang

Taegeuk Chil Jang Taegeuk Pal Jang

High Brown Belt Question 4 High Brown Belt Answer 4

What is the ITF? International Taekwondo Federation

High Brown Belt Question 5 High Brown Belt Answer 5

Name of ITF Poomse Required for 1st Dan Chonji Hyung Testing Tangoon Hyung

1st Degree Belt Question 1 1st Degree Black Belt Answer 1

Meaning of the Black Belt End of One Life Cycle & The Beginning of a New Life Cycle

1st Degree Black Belt Question 2a 1st Degree Black Belt Answer 2a

Means “The Heaven & the Earth”

Represents the Creation of the World Meaning of Chonji

Represents the Beginning of Human History

Two Similar Halves Represent Heaven & Earth

First ITF Form Because it is the Beginning

1st Degree Black Belt Question 2b 1st Degree Black Belt Answer 2b

Named After the Holy Dan-Gun Meaning of Tangoon Dan-Gun Founded Korea in 2333 B. C. 1st Degree Black Belt Question 2c 1st Degree Black Belt Answer 2c

Pseudonym of Patriot Ahn Chang-Ho

24 Movements Represent His Life Meaning of Dosan

Dedicated His Life to Furthering Education of Korea & Furthering Korean Independence Movement

1st Degree Black Belt Question 2d 1st Degree Black Belt Answer 2d

Meaning of Wonhyo Monk Who Introduced Buddhism to Silla Dynasty in 686 A. D.

1st Degree Black Belt Question 2e 1st Degree Belt Answer 2e

Pseudonym of Philosopher & Scholar Yi I

Known as “Confucius of Korea” Meaning of Yulgok 38 Movements Represent Birthplace on 38th Latitude

Diagram Represents “Scholar”

1ster Degree Black Belt Question 2f 1st Degree Black Belt Answer 2f

Named After Patriot Ahn Joong-Gun

Meaning of Joonggun Joong-Gun Assassinated Hiro-Bumi, the 1st Japanese Governor-General of Korea

32 Movements Represent His Age When He Was Executed in Prison (1910)

1st Degree Black Belt Question 3 1st Degree Black Belt Answer 3

Named After Goryeo Dynasty

Meaning of Koryo Goryeo Dynasty Defeated Mongolian Aggressors

Movements Represent the Spirit and Energy Needed by the Goryeo Dynasty to Defeat the Mongols

2nd Degree Black Belt Question 1a 2nd Degree Black Belt Answer 1a

Means Diamond

Symbolizes Hardness

Meaning of Keumgang Named After Keumgang Mountain Range

Keumgang Mountain Range Named by Buddha

Movements Represent Hardness, Beauty, & Pondering 2nd Degree Black Belt Question 1b 2nd Degree Black Belt Answer 1b

Translates to “Lightness” Meaning of Taebek Movements Should be Exact and Fast but Still Performed with Determiniation

2nd Degree Black Belt Question 1c 2nd Degree Black Belt Answer 1c

Pen Name of Scholar Yi Hwang

Meaning of Toigye Authority on Neo-Confucianism

37 Movements Represent Birthplace on 37th Lattitude

2nd Degree Black Belt Question 1d 2nd Degree Black Belt Answer 1d

Named After Hwa Rang Do Youth Group

Meaning of Hwarang Elite Noble Men Who Originated in Silla Dynasty

29 Movements Represent 29th Infantry Division

29th Infantry is Where Taekwondo Developed into Maturity 2nd Degree Black Belt Question 1e 2nd Degree Black Belt Answer 1e

Named After Admiral Yi Soon Sin of Lee Dynasty Meaning of Choongmoo Invented First Armored Battleship

Form Ends With Left Hand Attack to Symbolize His Regrettable Death

2nd Degree Black Belt Question 1f 2nd Degree Black Belt Answer 1f

Named After Kwang-Gae-Toh-Wang

King of Koguryo Dynasty Meaning of Kwanggae Pattern Represents Expansion and Recovery of Lost Territory

39 Movements Represent 391 A. D. Which is the Year He Became King

2nd Degree Black Belt Question 2 2nd Degree Black Belt Answer 2

Students Should Identify Their Own Examples Differences in the Execution of WTF and ITF of Differences Forms See Mental Requirements in Student Manual for Prompts Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Bar Chaggie Basic Kicks

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Gyorugy Jazae Fighting Stance

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Podo Oligui Rising Kick

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Ap Chaggie Front Kick

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Pique Chaggie Roundhouse Kick

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Yop Chaggie Side Kick

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Bacat Chaggie Outside Crescent Kick

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

An Chaggie Inside Crescent Kick

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Tchigo Chaggie Axe Kick

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Dolio Chaggie High Roundhouse Kick

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Mido Chaggie Push Kick

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Ti Chaggie Back Kick

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Ti Dolio Chaggie Spinning Hook Kick

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Timio Ti Chaggie Jumping Back Kick

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Timio Ti Dolio Chaggie Jumping Spinning Hook Kick

Korean Terminology Korean Terminology

Naraban Chaggie Butterfly Kick