Green Belt - 6th Kup Syllabus

Green Belt - 6th Kup Syllabus

Fundamentals

  • L Stance Backfist Side Strike, Walking Stance Downward Release, High Punch. Forward x 4
  • L Stance Knifehand Middle Guarding Block, Walking Stance Upper Elbow Strike. Backward x 4
  • (Rear Leg) Crescent Kick, Side Kick. Forward x 4
  • (Front Leg) Hooking Kick, (Rear Leg) Turning Kick. Forward x 4


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Patterns

Won-Hyo Tul (Click to view video)


Do-San Tul - Please see 7th Kup syllabus for video

Chon-Ji Tul or Dan-Gun Tul - Please see 9th Kup Syllabus or 8th Kup Syllabus for videos


Sparring


2 Step Sparring (Click view video)



Self Defence

2 pre-arranged wrist hold releases:

• 2 Handed - Outward Release
• 1 Handed -
Downward Release


Power Test

• Left Side Kick (1 board, or Junior board for under 16’s)
• Right Side Kick (1 board, or Junior board for under 16’s)



Theory

Theory for Juniors (under 12 years). Theory for previous grades should also be revised.

 

Question Answer

Whom is Won-Hyo named after?

Won-Hyo was the monk who introduced Buddhism to the Silla Dynasty in the year 686
AD.
How many movements are there in Won-Hyo ? 28
and what is the diagram followed ? I
What does the colour green represent ? Green signifies a plants growth as Taekwon-do skills begin to develop.
.
What is the Korean for:
Close ready stance? Moa Junbi Sogi
Fixed Sstance? Gojang Sogi
Bending Ready Stance? Guburyo Junbi Sogi
Circular Block? Dollymyo Makgi
Wedging Block? Hechyo Makgi
Knifehand Side Sstrike? Sonkal Yop Taerigi
Flat Fingertip Thrust? Opun Sonkut Tulgi
Straight Fingertip Thrust? Sun Sonkut Tulgi
Crescent Kick? Bandal Chagi
Hooking Kick? Golcho Chagi
Inward? Anuro
Outward? Bakuro
.

Theory for Adults (13 years+). Theory for previous grades should also be revised.

Question
Answer
Whom is Won-Hyo named after? Won-Hyo: was the noted monk who introduced Buddhism to the Silla Dynasty in the year of 686 A.D.
What are the number of movements in Won-Hyo?
28
What is the diagram followed?
I
What does the colour green signify? A Green Belt signifies the plant’s growth as Taekwon-Do skills begin to develop.
.
What are the Korean Terms for?
Close ready Stance Type A Moa Junbi Sogi A
Fixed Stance Gojung Sogi
Bending Ready Stance Type A Guburyo Junbi Sogi A
Upper Elbow Strike Wi Palkup Taerigi
Crescent Kick Bandal Chagi
Hooking Kick Golcho Chagi
Side Sole Yop Bal Badak
Side Instep Yop Baldung
Outward Waist Block Bakuro Hori Makgi
Knee Upward Kick Moorup Ollyo Chagi
Side Fist Downward Strike Yop Joomok Naeryo Taerigi
Outer Forearm Outward Block Bakat Palmok Bakuro Makgi
Palm Hooking Block Sonbadak Golcho Makgi
Outer Forearm Downward Block Bakat Palmok Naeryo Makgi
2 Step Sparring Ibo Matsogi
Free Sparring Jayoo Matsogi