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Yellow Belt

Orange Belt

Green Belt

Green Adv. Belt

Purple Belt

Purple Adv. Belt

Blue Belt

Brown Belt

Red Belt

Black / Red Belt

Black Belt

 

Black Belt Requirements



First Dan Requirements:
(Our first to Second Degree requirments)

Blocks:

Outer Forearm

Twin Outer Forearm

Single Knife Hand

Diamond

Strikes:

Hook

Lead Hook Punch

Slide Hook Punch

Knife Hand

Kicks:

Switch Hook

Spin Axe

Jump Spin Axe

Hand Combinations:

Slide Double Punch, Hook Punch

Lead Hook Punch, Double Hook Punch

Kick Combinations:

Hook, Roundhouse, Side

Lead Roundhouse, Axe, Pop Up Roundhouse

Sparring Combinations:

Double Punch, Roundhouse

Slide Side, Backfist, Hook Punch, Ridge hand

Self Defense VS.

Double Lapel Grab ***TAKE DOWN***

Leg Grab

Double Wrist Grab

Side attack ***Take Down***

Jab ***Take Down***

Forms:

Geumgang - Keumgang 1-25 Moves

Keumgang is the name of the most beautiful mountain in Korea, and is symbolic of the "Mountain Style" of Tae Kwon Do, from which it descended. It is also symbolic of royalty, as the double-wedging block (which is commonplace in this form) is similar to the Korean symbol for royalty.

Koryo

Koryo (Korea) is the name of an ancient dynasty (A.D. 918-1392) in Korea. The English word “Korea” is originated from the name of “Koryo” Dynasty. Koryo’s legacy to the Korean people is very significant. Koryo men invented metal for the first time in the world (1234), more than two centuries before Johannes Guttenberg (1398? ~ 1468), and also created the famous Koryo ceramics. Moreover, they showed great fortitude by persistently defeating the aggression of Mongolians who were sweeping the known world at the time. The application of the spirit of Koryo men into the movement of Tae Kwon Do is Poomse “Koryo”. Consequently, every motion of Poomse Koryo is the presentation of the strong conviction and will which Koryo men, held in check Mongolians, and, therefore, it can be one’s posture of cultivating himself in which he may follow the wisdom and unyielding spirits of the man of conviction.

Sai 2

 

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