Identify Yourself
Line Work
Sitting Stance — Double Punch
Walking Ready Stance — Front Snap Kick
Walking Stance — Double Punch
L Stance — Middle Inner Forearm Block
L Stance — Knife Hand Strike
Walking Stance — Low Block Rising Block
Pattern — Chon-Ji
Answer questions on all theory learnt upto and including this grade
Start in position X facing toward A in Parallel ready stance.
Turn 90 left toward C in walking stance with a left low outer forearm block.
Step right leg forward in walking stance with a right middle punch.
Turn 180 right toward D in walking stance with a right low outer forearm block.
Step left leg forward in walking stance with a left middle punch.
Turn 90 left toward A in walking stance with a left low outer forearm block.
Step right leg forward in walking stance with a right middle punch.
Turn 180 right toward B in walking stance with a right low outer forearm block.
Step left leg forward in walking stance with a left middle punch.
Turn 90 left toward D in L stance with a left middle inner forearm block.
Step right leg forward in walking stance with a right middle punch.
Turn 180 right toward C in L stance with a right middle inner forearm block.
Step left leg forward in walking stance with a left middle punch.
Turn 90 left toward B in L stance with a left middle inner forearm block.
Step right leg forward in walking stance with a right middle punch.
Turn 180 right toward A in L stance with a right middle inner forearm block.
Step left leg forward in walking stance with a left middle punch.
Step right leg forward in walking stance with a right middle punch.
Step right leg backward in walking stance with a left middle punch.
Step left leg backward in walking stance with a right middle punch.
Parts of the Body
Ball of the Foot - Ap Kumchi
Foot Sword - Balkal
Head - Mori
General Terms
Left - Wen
Right - Orun
Pattern - Tul
Stances
L Stance - Niunja Sogi
Basic Movements
Rising Block - Chookyo Makgi
Forearm Guarding Block - Palmok Daebi Makgi
Knife Hand Strike - Sonkal Taerigi
Double Punch - Doo Jirugi
Front Snap Kick - Ap Chabusigi
Kick - Chagi
Q. What is the meaning of Chon-Ji?
A. Chon-Ji means the heaven and the earth.In the orient it is interpreted as the creation of the world or the beginning of human history.Therefore it is the intial pattern played by the beginner.The pattern consists of two parts, one represents heaven and the other represents earth.
Q. What does yellow belt stand for?
A. Yellow signifies earth, from which a plant sprouts root as the Tae Kwon-Do foundation is being laid.
Q. How many moves are there in pattern Chon-Ji?
A. 19