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1st Kup Red Belt

Red Belt Black Stripe to black belt

Line Work
Walking Stance - Low Block - Rising Block - Reverse Punch
L Stance -           Knife Hand Guarding Block - Walking Stance - Upper Elbow Strike
Walking Stance - Front Kick - Turning Kick - Double Punch
Walking Stance - Middle Double Forearm Block - L Stance - Low Double Forearm Block
L Stance -           Side Kick - Back Kick - Reverse Punch
First 3 Movements of Won-Hyo
L Stance -          Turning Kick - Reverse Turning Kick - Front Hand Reverse Knife Hand - Reverse Punch
First 2 Movements of Toi-Gye
L Stance -           Front Leg Hook Kick Side Kick Combination - Rear Leg Axe Kick
Walking Stance - Double Hooking Block - Obverse Punch - L Stance - Twin Knife Hand Block
L Stance -           Knife Hand Guarding Block - Front Leg Front Kick - Flat Spear Finger Thrust
Fixed Stance -     U Shaped Block
L Stance -          Step Through Jumping Side Kick
Walking Stance - Wedging Block - L Stance - Knife Hand Strike
Jumping Front Kick - Low Stance - Pressing Block
Walking Stance -  X Fist Pressing Block - X Fist Rising Block

Patterns
Pattern of Your Choice (Excluding Choong-Moo)
Pattern Set by the Black Belt Grading Panel
Choong-Moo

Sparring
3 Step Sparring and or 2 Step Sparring
1 Step Sparring (No Takedowns)
Free Sparring - 3 Rounds

 

 

Korean Theory

Here is a set of questions which will fully test your knowledge of TAGB TAE KWON DO, you should be able to answer all questions prir to taking your black belt.

 

Choong-Moo

Choong-Moo was the name given to the great Admiral Yi Sun-Sin of the Choson Dynasty. He was reputed to have invented the first armoured battleship (Kobukson) in 1592, which is said to be the precursor of the present day submarine. The reason why this pattern ends with a left hand attack is to symbolize his regrettable death, having no chance to show his unrestrained potentiality checked by the forced reservation of his loyalty to the king.

 

Please note:
This information is for guidance only.
The exact format is set at the
Black Belt Grading Panel's discretion.

 
 
 
   

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