ITF 7th Kup Yellow Belt (Green Tag)
Grading Syllabus
Theory
1. What is the meaning of pattern Do-San? – Do-San is the pseudonym of the patriot An Chang-Ho (1876-1938) the 24 moves represent his entire life, which he devoted to furthering the education of Korea and its independent movement.
2. How many moves in pattern Do-San? – 24
3. What section is the first block in pattern Do-San? – High section.
4. What is thrust in Korean? Tulgi.
5. What is the difference between a thrust and a strike?
6. What is side piercing kick and turning kick in Korean? Yop Chajurugi & Dollyo Chagi.
7. What part of the foot do you use for both of the above in Korean? Yop Chajurugi, (Footsword) Balkal, Dollyo Chagi (Ball of the foot) Ap Kumchi.
8. What are fingertips in Korean? – Sonkut.
9. What is wedging block in Korean? – Hechyo Makgi.
10. What is straight finger tip thrust in Korean? – Sun Sonkut Tulgi.
11. What is release move in Korean? – Jappyosol Tae.
12. What is back fist strike in Korean? – Dung Joomok Taerigi
13. Demonstrate and explain sitting stance: – Annun sogi, 50/50 weight distribution, shoulder width and a half from big toe to big toe.
14. Why do we practise sitting stance?
15. Name 6 blocks in English and Korean: – Outer forearm low block (Najunde bakat palmok makgi) – Inner forearm middle block (Kaunde an palmok makgi) Outer forearm high block (Nopunde bakat palmok makgi) Rising block (Chookyo makgi) Twin forearm block (Sang Palmok makgi) Forearm guarding block (Palmok Daebi makgi)
Korean Terms
English | Korean |
Kick | Chagi |
Thrust | Tulgi |
Straight | Sun |
English | Korean |
Footsword | Balkal |
Ball of Foot | Ap Kumchi |
Backfist | Dung Joomuk |
Fingertips | Sonkut |
English | Korean |
Semi-Free Sparring | Banjayo Matsoki |
English | Korean |
Forearm Guarding Block | Palmok Daebi Makgi |
High Outer Forearm Block | Nopunde Bakat Palmok Makgi |
Wedging Block | Hechyo Makgi |
Release Move | Jappyolsol Tae |
English | Korean |
Turning Kick | Dollyo Chagi |
Side Kick | Yop Chagi |
Backfist Strike | Dung Joomuk Taerigi |
Straight Fingertip Thrust | Sun Sonkut Tulgi |