2nd Kup Red Belt
LINE WORK
FWD Double side kick (same leg), land L stance, knife hand guarding block
BWD Walking stance, high twin vertical punch
FWD Double turning kick (same leg), land L stance, forearm guarding block
BWD Walking stance, pressing block (normal speed)
FWD Walking stance, middle obverse punch, pull up and release, front leg side kick, land L stance, knife hand strike (29)
BWD Walking stance, X fist pressing block –X fist rising block
FWD Side kick, reverse side kick, land walking stance, reverse punch, pull back L stance, forearm guarding block
BWD L stance, twin forearm block, upward punch, slide into fixed stance, punch, pull back into vertical stance, downward knife hand strike (29)
FWD Front kick, turning kick (same leg), rear leg reverse turning kick (180°) land L stance, knife hand guarding block
BWD L stance, obverse middle punch, slip front foot into walking stance, X fist pressing block (29)
2 kicks each leg Jumping front kick off back leg
2 kicks each leg Jumping turning kick off back leg
2 kicks each leg Jumping side kick off front leg
2 kicks each leg Jumping reverse side kick
SPARRING
3 Step Sparring and/or 2 Step Sparring
1 Step Sparring (Adv)
Free Sparring
THEORY
Sweeping Block Hullyo Makgi
Pushing Block Miro Makgi
Upward Punch Ollyo Jirugi
Vertical Kick Sewo ChagiT
twisting Kick Bituro Chagi
Twin Foot Kick Sang Bal Chagi
Flying High Kick Twimyo Nopi Chagi
PATTERNS
Pattern of Your Choice (Excluding Hwa-Rang)
2 Patterns Set by the Grading Examiner
Hwa-Rang
Hwa-Rang is named after the Hwa-Rang youth group, which originated in the Silla Dynasty around 600 AD. This group eventually became the actual driving force for the unification of the three Kingdoms of Korea. The 29 movements refer to the 29th Infantry Division, where Tae Kwon-Do developed into Maturity.
LINE WORK
FWD Double side kick (same leg), land L stance, knife hand guarding block
BWD Walking stance, high twin vertical punch
FWD Double turning kick (same leg), land L stance, forearm guarding block
BWD Walking stance, pressing block (normal speed)
FWD Walking stance, middle obverse punch, pull up and release, front leg side kick, land L stance, knife hand strike (29)
BWD Walking stance, X fist pressing block –X fist rising block
FWD Side kick, reverse side kick, land walking stance, reverse punch, pull back L stance, forearm guarding block
BWD L stance, twin forearm block, upward punch, slide into fixed stance, punch, pull back into vertical stance, downward knife hand strike (29)
FWD Front kick, turning kick (same leg), rear leg reverse turning kick (180°) land L stance, knife hand guarding block
BWD L stance, obverse middle punch, slip front foot into walking stance, X fist pressing block (29)
2 kicks each leg Jumping front kick off back leg
2 kicks each leg Jumping turning kick off back leg
2 kicks each leg Jumping side kick off front leg
2 kicks each leg Jumping reverse side kick
SPARRING
3 Step Sparring and/or 2 Step Sparring
1 Step Sparring (Adv)
Free Sparring
THEORY
Sweeping Block Hullyo Makgi
Pushing Block Miro Makgi
Upward Punch Ollyo Jirugi
Vertical Kick Sewo ChagiT
twisting Kick Bituro Chagi
Twin Foot Kick Sang Bal Chagi
Flying High Kick Twimyo Nopi Chagi
PATTERNS
Pattern of Your Choice (Excluding Hwa-Rang)
2 Patterns Set by the Grading Examiner
Hwa-Rang
Hwa-Rang is named after the Hwa-Rang youth group, which originated in the Silla Dynasty around 600 AD. This group eventually became the actual driving force for the unification of the three Kingdoms of Korea. The 29 movements refer to the 29th Infantry Division, where Tae Kwon-Do developed into Maturity.