THEORY FOR 9 KUP (WHITE / YELLOW BELT)



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THEORY FOR 9 KUP (WHITE / YELLOW BELT) 1. Historical Background (TAEKWONDO YOKSA) Taekwondo is no ordinary sport, such as football or tennis. It is a martial art. Therefore, there are certain traditions and customs of the ancient Asia (in our case Korea) attached to it, therefore, is a certain philosophy behind it. To better understand for what tae-kwon-do actually stands for, here are some important notes about the origins, history, philosophy and principles of this Korean defense art. In the East exists more than one martial art, originally practiced by monks, farmers, etc., each of them usually had to defend themselves against attackers with bare hands and feet without weapons. Korea was no exception. One of the Korean "martial arts" was Taek Kyon. From 1909 to 1945, Korea was occupied by Japan. The rulers tried insist their own martial arts (ex. Judo, karate, etc.), for example, by prohibiting the Korean arts to the Koreans. Though the Korean arts were sometimes practiced in secret to maintain and to save them for future generations. In 1938, Choi Hong Hi (the person who in 1955 will establish Taekwondo) departed to Japan to study. In two years, he also earned a black belt in karate there. On his return to Korea, he devoted himself to the liberation of his country, and he was arrested and ended up in a Japanese prison. In 1945, Korea was liberated. Choi became a lieutenant in the Korean army. Increasingly he realized that Korea had to get back their own martial art. Choi Hong Hi began developing new techniques and late 1954 was laid the foundation for a new Korean martial art, which was named Taekwondo on April 11, 1955. On the spiritual level is derived from the traditional taekwondo Korean ethical and moral values. Even if it were taek kyon and karate sometimes used as a reference at the physical level, the techniques based on scientific principles (especially the laws from physics) shows that Taekwondo is different martial art (ex. wave motion and the relationship strength-relaxation.) Meanwhile, Choi became General, so that he could introduce his sport first to the army. In 1966 (April 22), the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF) was established. As a result of the political pressure and the growing frictions between North and South Korea, General left again his homeland in 1972; he settled in Canada. In South Korea WTF (World Taekwondo Federation) was founded in response. Both forms of taekwondo have the same base but they are so grown apart, that the differences are greater than the similarities. The General with the evolution of the times and the changing needs of society made more adjustments. The ITF Taekwondo was not only under the influence of its founder, it is an evolving sport also. On June 15, 2002 General Choi died. Master Tran Trieu Quan (VIII degree then) was elected president of ITF. The present President of ITF is CHANG UNG. In a summary: Taekwondo was founded in 1955 in Korea by General Choi Hong Hi, on April 11; it was the first time when the name "Taekwondo" was used. ITF was founded in 1966. Tae-kwon-do has approximately 3,200 techniques. 2. Meaning of TI (belt) White belt signifies innocence like a beginner who has no prior knowledge of Taekwondo. How correctly to tie up a belt please follow instructions in the image below.

3. Vocabulary CHARYOT means attention KYONGE YE means greeting/bow; 15 degrees to bend JUMBI means ready SI JAK means start HAECHYO means cease GKOMAN means stop SWIYO means relax HAESAN means end of training NAERYO means downward OLLIGI means upward AP means forwards DWIT means backward YOP means sideways WEN means left ORUN means right NADJUNDE means low section KAUNDE means midsection NOPUNDE means high section

STANCES (SOGI) Ready stance - Junbi Sogi Tae-kwon-do has many modes, which emerge in the patterns. The ready stance is not part of an action, but is a position from which the student movement starts. It is that the position is ideal for increasing the concentration. Attention stand - Charyot Sogi This is the position used for attention, before and after exercise. 1. Feet form an angle of 45 degrees. 2. Drop fists down naturally. The elbows are slightly curved/bended. 3. The fists are clenched slightly. 4. The eyes look forward, just above the horizontal line. Bending Attitude - Kyong Ye Jase This is the attitude and the movement that one has to make when greeting teacher, fellow student, jury and opponent during competitions: Bend the body 15 degrees forward. Keep looking into the opponent's eyes. Parallel stance - Narani sogi Spread the feet parallel to shoulder width. The toes need to be pointing forwards. Walking stance - Gunnun Sogi This is a strong position, both front and rear feet are offensive and defensive. Move one of feet forward or rear. The length between both feet should be shoulder and half width, while the width between both feet is one shoulder width. A stand with a length longer than a one and a half shoulder width makes the movement slow and one is vulnerable to attack from the side, front or back. Bend the front leg so that the heel in a straight aligns with the knee. The rear leg has to be completely stretched. Distribute your body weight equally on both feet. Make sure the toes of the front foot pointing forward. The toes of the back leg foot must be pointed 25 degrees outwards When this is greater than 25 degrees then is more vulnerable to the rear leg an attack from behind. Tighten the muscles of both feet with the sense to bring them together.

L-stance - Niunja Sogi This mode is widely used in the defense, but for the offensive stand also useful. The front foot is in place to give a kick. Therefore, only a small displacement of the body weight needed to make. Move foot either forward or backwards, so that the length between both feet is slightly less than about a shoulder width. There is almost a straight angle formed. It is recommended to both feet about 15 degrees to allow point, within a result, a better stability is obtained. Bend the back leg so far until the knee in a straight line forms with the toes, proportionally bent front leg. Ensure that the hip remains in a line with the inner knee joint. The distribution of the body weight is 70 percent on the rear leg and 30 percent on the front leg. Sitting position - Annun Sogi This is a very stable position for a lateral movement. This mode is also widely used for impact/punching exercises and for the legs muscle development. One of the major advantages of this mode is that you can shift into walking stance without relocating feet. Spread one of the two legs to the side at a distance of one and a half shoulder width between the two toes. Make sure the toes pointing forward and body weight equally distributed on both legs. Stretch the knees outward, bending until the knee is over the ball of the foot. Tighten the muscles in the thighs and increases strength in the legs pulling foot soles to side. Finishing a movement over the ground, push the chest and abdomen forward and push the hips backwards while the belly (muscle) are tightened. Do not make the stance too wide, as speed and agility will dramatically decrease. The stance may executable with a full face or side facing, both in attack and in defense. Hand Techniques (SON GISOOL) JIRUGI means punch JOOMUK means fist AP JOOMUK JIRUGI means punch forward SONKAL means knife hand MAKGI means block or defense NADJUNDE SONKAL MAKGI means low knife hand block PALMOK means forearm AN PALMOK MAKGI means inside forearm block NADJUNDE PALMOK MAKGI means low forearm block AP MAKGI means forward block - from outside to inside CHUKYO MAKGI means upward block Foot techniques (BAL GISOOL)

CHAGI means kick OLLIGI means rising AP CHAGI means front kick DOLLYO CHAGI means roundhouse/turning kick YOP CHAGI means side kick NAERYO CHAGI means downward kick DWIT CHAGI means backward kick AP CHA OLLIGI means front rising kick YOP CHA OLLIGI means side rising kick 4. Knowledge of Taekwondo Formal titles 1st to 3rd Dan is called Assistant Instructor (Boosabum) 4th to 6th Dan is called Instructor (International Instructor) (Sabum) 7th to 8th Dan is called Master (SAHYUN) 9th Dan is called Grand Master (SASUNG) COUNTING 1 Hana 2 Tul 3 Set 4 Net 5 Tasot 6 Yosot 7 Ilgob 8 Yudol 9 Ahop 10 Yeol Patterns (Tul) With patterns movements taekwondo set itself an imaginary fight for which both attacking and defensive techniques are used. There are 24 tuls in Taekwondo. The white belt teaches no real Tul, but teaches preparatory movements: SAJU JIRUGI (4 sides attack) and SAJU MAKGI (4 sides defensive). Tips: Pattern must start and end at the same place. Always correct posture, position, and composition. The muscles of the body are completely relaxed after each movement n and tense during the movement. Perform Rhythmic movements not run stiff. Both the left and right hand versions equally powerful. Perform each movement with a sense of realism.

What is Taekwon-do? TAE: Stands for all foot and leg techniques both attack and defense can be implemented. KWON: Stands for all hand and fist techniques both attack and defense can be implemented. DO: Literally means the "way" the "art", and is accompanied by a certain mental attitude namely: courtesy, integrity, indomitable spirit, perseverance and self-control. Principles/Tenets of Taekwondo (meaning of "do") Courtesy Integrity Self-control Indomitable spirit Perseverance The oath of Taekwondo (Kwaran soon soo) I shall observe the tenets of Taekwondo. I shall respect my instructors and seniors. I shall never misuse taekwondo. I shall be champion of freedom and justice. I shall build a more peaceful world. SUBJECTS TO KNOW FOR EXAM 9TH KUP Basic knowledge of Taekwondo Know how Taekwondo was created Know when and by whom Taekwondo was created Meaning of WHITE belt To name (in Korean) all learned punches, blocks, kicks and stances, to show them and explain Correctly perform SAJU JIRUGI (4 direction punch) Correctly perform SAJU MAKGI (4 directions block) To know and name titles of black belts (Dans) To know meaning of Taekwondo The 5 principles/tenets of the "DO": to name them explain and understand To know the Oath of Taekwondo and be able to say it in right order To be able fight without contact with partner for 2 min to demonstrate different techniques learned.