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Shin's TaeKwonDo Academy
Encouraging strength and leadership in our local community for over 25 years
Vocabulary and Knowledge Study Page
Green Belt
Vocabulary
Double Click (slowly) the arrow to hear Master Shin pronounce the Korean word
COUNTING
31: Su-run Hana
32: Su-run Dool
33: Su-run Set
34: Su-run Net
35: Su-run Dah-sut
36: Su-run Yah-sut
37: Su-run Il-gohp
38: Su-run Yau-dull
39: Su-run Ah-hope
40: Ma-hun
WORDS
Turn Around: Dw-ro-doh-rah
Front: Ahp
Side: Yup
Back: Dwe
Round: Dohlyo
Upper Section: Sahng-dan
Middle section: Joong-dan
Lower section: Ha-dan
Punch: Ji-roo-ki
Strike/Chop: Chi-ki
KICKING TERMS (cha-ki)
Front Hook Kick: Ahp-who-ri-ki
Turning Round Kick: Dwe-dora-dohlyo-cha-ki
Side Kick: Yup-cha-ki
STANCE TERMS (suh-ki)
Back Stance: Dwe-goo-be
Horse Stance: Ju-choom-suh-ki
BELT COLORATION
Green Belt
This is the color of the sprout and represents the spring when growth and activity abound.
MEANING OF TAE-GEUK POOMSE
Tae-Geuk Poomse #2 (Tae-Geuk Ee-Jang, 7th Gup)
Symbol is Tae, meaning "internal strength and external gentleness"
After diligent practice of Tae-geuk Il-Jang, now you have a stronger base to develop yourself further. There are more front kicks and black-kick-punch combinations. Combinations must be performed gently but with dynamic inner power.
REVIEW
White, Yellow, and 2nd Yellow Vocabulary Sheets
TESTING REQUIREMENTS
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Vocabulary
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Poomse: Tae-Geuk #2 / Tae-Geuk Ee-Jang & Previous Poomse
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One Step sparring: #5,6
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Kicks: Previous + Above Kicks
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Board Break: With any above kick
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