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58 Cards in this Set
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Flying |
Twimyo |
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Closed Stance |
Moa Sogi |
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W Shaped Block |
San Makgi |
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Low Section Double Forearm Pushing Block |
Najunde Doo Palmok Miro Makgi |
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Upset Fingertip Thrust |
Dwijibun Sonkut Tulgi |
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Upward Knee Kick |
Ollyo Moorup Chagi |
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Front Grasp |
Ap Japki |
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Twin Side Elbow |
Sang Yop Palkup |
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Front Pushing Kick |
Ap Cha Milgi |
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How many moves in Toi-Gye |
37 |
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Describe the pattern diagram for Toi-Gye |
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One Step Sparring |
Ilbo Matsoki |
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Free Sparring |
Jayo Matsoki |
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What is the meaning of Toi-Gye |
Toi-Gye is the pen name of the noted scholar Yi-Hwang (16th century AD), an authority on neo-confucianism. The 37 movements of the pattern refer to his birthplace on the 37 degree latitude and the diagram represents scholar |
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What does red signify |
Red signifies danger, cautioning the student to exercise control whilst warning the opponent to stay away |
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Kicks |
Rising Kick - Ap Chaolligi Side Rising Kick - Yop Chaolligi Front Snap Kick - Ap Cha Busigi Side Front Snap Kick - Yop Ap Cha Busigi Side Kick - Yop Chagi Reverse Side Kick - Bandae Yop Chagi Turning Kick - Dollyo Chagi Reverse Turning Kick - Bandae Dollyo Chagi Downward Kick - Naeryo Chagi Pressing Kick - Nollyo Chagi Side Thrust Kick - Yop Cha Tulgi Reverse Turning Hooking Kick - Bandae Dollyo Golcho Chagi Consecutive Kick - Yonsok Chagi Front Pushing Kick - Ap Cha Milgi
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Stances |
Attention - Charyot Ready - Chunbi Walking - Gunnon Sitting - Annun Parallel -Narani L - Niunja Bending - Guburyo Fixed - Gojong Closed Ready stance A/B/C - Moa Chunbi Sogi A/B/C X Stance - Kyocha Sogi Rear Foot stance - Dwit Bal Sogi Low - Nachuo Vertical - Soojik
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Blocks / Magki |
Inner Forearm - An Palmok Outer Forearm - Bakat Palmok Knifehand - Sonkal Rising - Chookyo Twin Forearm - Sang Palmok Knifehand Guarding - Sonkal Daebi Forearm Guarding - Palmok Daebi Inward Outer Forearm - Anaero Bakat Palmok High section Outer Forearm - Nopunde Bakat Palmok Wedging - Hechyo Waist - Hori Circular - Dollymio X fist pressing - Kyocha Joomuk Nollyo Upward Palm - Ollyo Sonbadak Double Forearm - Doo Palmok Hooking - Golcho Twin Knife Hand - Sang Sonkal Inward Palm - Anaero Sonbadak U Shaped - Digutcha Reverse Knifehand - Sonkal Dung Rising X fist - Kyocha Joomuk Chookyo W Shaped - San Low Double Forearm Pushing - Najunde Doo Palmok Miro |
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Palm |
Sonbadak |
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Instep |
Baldung |
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Reverse Footsword |
Baldal Dung |
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Vertical Stance |
Soojik Sogi |
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Closed Ready Stance C |
Moa Chunbi Sogi C |
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Pushing |
Miro |
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Palm Pushing Block |
Sonbadak Miro Makgi |
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Downward |
Naeryo |
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Knifehand Strike |
Sonkal Taerigi |
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Downward Knifehand Strike |
Naeryo Sonkal Taerigi |
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Upward |
Ollyo |
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Upward Punch |
Ollyo Jirugi |
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How many moves in Hwa-rang |
29 |
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Describe the pattern diagram for Hwa-rang |
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What is the meaning of Hwa-rang |
Hwa-rang is named after the Hwa-rang youth group which originated in the silla dynasty around 600 AD. This group eventually became the actual driving force for the unification of the three kingdoms of Korea. The 29 movements refer to the 29th infantry division, where Taekwon-Do developed into maturity |
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Who was in charge of the 29th infantry division |
General Choi Hong Hi |
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Name three patterns with release moves |
Release Move - Jappyolsol Tae Do-San (move 6) Joong-Gun (moves 15 and 18) Hwa-rang (move 12) |
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What is your philosophy on Taekwon-Do |
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Describe the Korean flag |
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Side Instep |
Yop Baldung |
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Bending Ready Stance B |
Guburyo Sogi B |
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Twin Upward Palm Block |
Sang Ollyo Sonbadak Makgi |
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X Knifehand Checking Block |
Kyocha Sonkal Momchau Makgi |
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Back Piercing Kick |
Dwit Cha Jirugi |
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Twisting Kick |
Bituro Chagi |
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Flying Side Kick |
Twimyo Yop Chagi |
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Front Knifehand Strike |
Ap Sonkal Taerigi |
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Front Reverse Knifehand Strike |
Ap Sonkal Dung Taerigi |
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How many moves in Choong-Moo |
30 |
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One Step Sparring |
Ilbo matsoki |
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Free Sparring |
Jayo Matsoki |
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Describe the pattern diagram for Choong-Moo |
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What is the meaning of Choong-Moo |
Choong-Moo was the name given to the great admiral Yi Sun Sin of the Yi dynasty. he was reputed to have invented the first armoured battleship (kobukson) which was the precursor of the present day submarine in 1592 AD. The reason why this pattern ends in a left hand attack is the symbolise his regrettable death having no chance to show his unrestrained potentiality checked by the forced reservation of his loyalty to the king |
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What is Taekwondo |
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Why do you deserve to be a black belt |
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Why do you want to be a black belt |
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What is your philosophy on Taekwondo |
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What is the difference between ITF and WTF |
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What is the difference between a martial artist and a sports person |
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Which tenet most represents you |
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