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Meaning of pattern Joong Gun |
Joong Gun is named after the patriot Ahn Joong-Gun who assassinated Hiro-Bumi Ito, the first Japanese governor-general of Korea, known as the man who played the leading part in the Korea-Japan merger. There are 32 movements in this pattern to represent Mr. Ahn's age when he was executed in a Lui-Shung prison (1910). |
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Number of moves in pattern Joong Gun |
32 |
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Colour Meaning of Blue Belt |
Signifies the heavens towards which the plant matures into a towering tree as training in Tae Kwon-Do progresses. |
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Colour Meaning of Red belt |
Signifies danger, cautioning the student to exercise control, and warning the opponent to stay away. |
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X-fist Rising Block |
Kyocha Joomuk Chookyo Makgi |
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U-shape Block |
Digutcha Makgi |
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Upper Elbow Strike |
Wi Palkup Taerigi |
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Arc hand Strike |
Bandal Son Taerigi |
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Meaning of Indomitable Spirit |
To show courage, when you and your principles are pitted against overwhelming odds. |
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4 directional punch (in Korean) and number of moves
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Sajo Jirugi (15 moves)
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Attention
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Charyot
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Back Fist Strike
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Dung Joomuk Taerigi
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Bow
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Kyong ye
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Chief examiner in the UK and founder of AIMAA
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Grandmaster Hee Il Cho 9th Dan
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Chon Ji number of moves
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19
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Circular Block
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Dolimio Makgi
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Colour Meaning of Green Belt
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Signifies the plants growth as Tae Kwon-Do skills begin to develop.
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Counting 1-10
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HannaDool Seth Neth Dassaul Yassaul Ilgop Yodoll Ahop Yoll
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Dan Gun number of moves
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21
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Date TKD was inaugurated
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1955
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Do San Number of Moves
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24
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Elbow Strike
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Palkup Taerigi
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Fixed Stance
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Gojung Sogi
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Fore (striking part) fist
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Ap joomuk
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Founder of Taekwondo
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Major General Choi Hong Hi 9th Dan
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Front Kick
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Ap Chagi
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Guarding Block
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Daebi Makgi
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Head examiner for WMST and director of AIMAA England
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Master Amrit Kalkutt 7th Dan
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High section
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Nopunde
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High section Outer Forearm block
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Nopunde Bakat Palmok Makgi
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Hooking Block
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Golcho Makgi
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Hooking Kick
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Golcho Chagi
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Instructor
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Sabum
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L stance
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Niunja sogi
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Low section
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Najunde
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Meaning of Chon Ji
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Chon Ji means literally "the Heaven the Earth". It is, in 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. This pattern consists of two similar parts; one to represent the Heaven and the other the Earth.
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Meaning of Courtesy
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To be polite to ones' instructor, seniors and fellow students.
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Meaning of Dan Gun
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Dan Gun is named after the holy Dan Gun, the legendary founder of Korea in the year of 2333 B.C.
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Meaning of Integrity
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To be honest with oneself. To be able to define right from wrong.
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Meaning of Pattern Do San
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Do San is the pseudonym of the patriot AhnChang-Ho (1876 - 1938),who devoted his entire life to furthering the education of Korea and its independence movement.
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Meaning of pattern Won Hyo
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Won Hyo was the noted monk who introduced Buddhism to the Silla Dynasty in the year of 686 A.D.
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Meaning of pattern Yul Gok
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Yul Guk is the pseudonym of a great philosopher and scholar Yi l (1536 - 1584) nicknamed the "Confucius of Korea" The 38 movements of this pattern refer to his birthplace on 38 latitude and the diagram represents "scholar".
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Meaning of Perseverance
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To achieve a goal, whether it is a higher grade or to perfect a new technique, one must not stop trying.
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Meaning of Self-Control
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To lose ones' temper when performing techniques against an opponent can be dangerous and show lack of control. To be able to live, work and train within ones' capability shows good self-control.
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Meaning of Taekwondo (detailed)
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Translated from Korean 'Tae' literally means to jump, kick or smash with the foot'Kwon' means a fist chiefly to punch or destroy with the hand or fist'Do' means art, way or methodand therefore it is the 'art of fighting with the feet and fists'
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Meaning of white belt
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White signifies innocence, as that of a beginning student, who has no previous knowledge of Taekwondo
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Meaning of Yellow belt
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Signifies Earth, from which a plant sprouts and takes root as Taekwondo foundations are being laid
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Middle section
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Kaunde
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Name of our instructor
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Mr Cris Marriott 3rd Dan
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Name of our school
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West Midlands Schools of Taekwondo
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Number of moves in pattern Won Hyo
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28
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Number of moves in pattern Yul Gok
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38
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Obverse Punch
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Baro Jirugi
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Palm Pushing block
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Son Badak Makgi
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Ready
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Chunbi
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Release from grab
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Japiyo Soltay
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Reverse Punch
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Bandae Jirugi
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Reverse Turning Kick
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Bandae Dollyo Chagi
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Rising Block
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Chookyo Makgi
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Side Kick
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Yop Chagi
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Side Punch
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Yop Jirugi
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Sitting stance
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Annun sogi
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Student
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Jeja
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Taekwondo country of origin
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Korea
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Taekwondo meaning (short)
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Foot, Hand, Way or Art
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Tenants of Taekwondo
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Courtesy
Integrity Perseverance Self control Indomitable spirit Modesty |
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Training hall
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Dojang
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Training suit
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Dobok
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Turning Kick
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Dollyo Chagi
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Twin Forearm Block
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Sang Palmok Makgi
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Vertical Fingertip Thrust
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Son Sonkut Tulgi
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Walking stance
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Gunnan sogi
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Wedging Block
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Hechyo Makgi
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When and by whom was Taekwondo first introduced to the UK?
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1967 by Master Rhee Ki Ha
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When was Taekwondo inaugurated?
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April 11th 1955
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