Yellow Tag Korean |
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White Signifies |
Innocence |
Having no previous knowledge of Tae Kwon-Do |
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Yellow Signifies |
Earth |
From which a plant sprouts(student Learning)and takes root as Tae Kwon-Do foundation is being laid |
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What is a pattern |
A set of fundamental moves mainly in attack and defence set against one or more imaginary opponents |
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Weight distribution |
Walking Satnce |
50-50 |
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L Stance |
70-30 with 70 % over the back leg |
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Sitting Stance |
50-50 |
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Forearm Guarding Block |
Palmok Daebi Makgi |
Forearm Rising Block |
Palmok Chookyo Makgi |
Double Punch |
Doo Jirugi |
19 Moves in Pattern Chon Ji |
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Knife Hand Strike |
Sonkal Taerigi |
Ball of Foot |
Ap Kumchi |
Front Kick |
Ap Chagi |
Fore Fist |
Ap Joomuk |
THE FIVE TENNANTS OF TAE KWON-DO COURTESY (YE UI) INTEGRITY (YOM CHI) PERSEVERANCE (IN NAE) SELF CONTROL (GUK GI) INDOMITABLE SPIRIT (BAEKJUL BOOLGOOL) |
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Yellow signifies Earth from which the plant sprouts and takes root as the Tae Kwon-Do foundations are being laid |
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White signifies innocence, having had no previous knowledge of Tae Kwon-Do |
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Chon Ji Means literally Heaven and Earth In the orient it is interpreted as the creation of the world or the beginning of human history. Therefore, it is the initial pattern played by the beginner. The pattern consists of two similar parts - one to represent Heaven the other the Earth.
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