9th Kup White Belt
Sitting Stance, 5 Double Punches
10 Front Rising Kicks, both feet
20 Press Ups
Chon Ji Pattern
Combination Front Snap Kick Double Punch
Walking Stance, Combination Inner Forearm Block Reverse Punch, Low Block, Rising Block
Basic 3 Step Sparring (Sambo Matsoki)
| Forefist |
Ap Joomuk |
| L Stance |
Niunja Sogi |
| Front Kick |
Ap Chagi |
| Double Punch |
Doo Jurugi |
| Block |
Maki |
| Rising Block |
Chookyo Maki |
| Black Fist Strike |
Dung Joomuk Taerigi |
| Middle Section |
Kaunde |
| Strike |
Taerigi |
| Attention |
Charyot |
| Bow |
Kyong Yae |
| Start |
Sijak |
| Stop |
Hye Chow |
| Ready |
Chumbi |
| Pattern |
Tul |
| Six |
Yasut |
| Seven |
Ilgope |
| Eight |
Yaudal |
| Nine |
Ahope |
| Ten |
Yaul |
Meaning and Purpose of Patterns
Meaning of Chon Ji
Chon Ji literally means the 'Heaven and Earth'. It is the orient 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 and the other the Earth.
Meaning of Yellow
Yellow signifies the earth from which a plant sprouts and takes root as TaeKwonDo foundations are being laid.
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