Student Syllabus
White Belt - Beginner Information
When answering questions on Korean terminology, or on any Tae Kwon-Do theory, students mnust answer with "Sir". This is courtesy, the first tennant of Tae Kwon-Do.
Counting in Korean
Stances
Cheriot - Attention Stance
Narani Jumbi Sogi - Parallel ready Stance
Gunnun Sogi - Walking Stance
Gunnun So Jumbi Sogi - Walking Ready Stance
Annun Sogi - Sitting Stance
Niunja Sogi - L-Stance
Sections of the Body
Nopunde - High Section
Keunde - Middle Section
Najunde - Low Section
Palmock - Forearm
Ann Palmock - Inner Forearm
Bakat Palmock - Outer Forearm
Joomuk - Fist
Ap Joomuk - Fore Fist
Dung Joomuk - Back Fist
Yop Joomuk - Side Fist
Sonkal - Knifehand
Apkumchi - Ball of the foot
Balkal - Footsword
Dwitchook - Heel
Baldung - Top of the foot
Blocks (Makgi)
Najunde Makgi - Low Block
Keunde Makgi - Middle Block
Nopunde Makgi - High Block
Chookio Makgi - Rising Block
Punch (Jirugi)
Bandae Jirugi - Reverse Punch
Baro Jirugi - Obverse Punch
Ap Jirugi - Front Punch
Apcha Busigi - Front Snap Kick
Apcha Olligi - Front Rise Kick
Yop Chagi - Side Kick
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