Orange Belt- Requirements
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Orange Belt Level- yellow belt to orange belt (Requirements for test)
Forms: Tae Guk Il Jang, Gie Cho Hyung Yi Bu, Gie Cho Hyung Sam Bu
Hand techniques: 4-7
Kick techniques: 4-7
Terminology:
Korean Flag: Kukgi
The korean flag symbolizes the philosophy of the orient. The circle in the center, divided equally and in perfect balance, represents the essential unity of all things (Ying & Yang).
The upper red section is called Yang and the lower blue section is called Ying. This is the ancient symbol of the creation of the universe. The Ying and Yang philosophy influenced all fields of Oriental cultures. They believed harmony could be attained by the reconciliation of opposing forces. These opposites balance and complement each other. This thought taught martial arts the wisdom of using non-violence against.
The three unbroken lines stand for heaven. The opposite three broken bars represent earth. The lower left corner symbolizes fire and the opposite bars symbolize water.
Oh Pu- Five Codes of Honor (korean)
1. coo kah yea chung sung ha-go
2. pu mo yea hyo-do ha-go
3. pungoo yu shin ha-go
4. imm jun moo tay ha-go
5. sal sang yu teck hunda
Oh Pu- Five Codes of Honor (english)
1. Loyalty to the country
2. Obedience to parents
3. Honor to friendship
4. No retreat in battle
5. IN killing choose with sense and honor
Second Form: Tae Guk iL Jang
Motive of form: This is the first W.T.F. World Tae Kwon Do
Federation Form.
Creator: W.T.F. World Tae Kwon Do Federation
Date: unknown
Place: Seoul, Korea
Number of Techniques: 21 moves
Third Form: Gie Cho Hyung Yi Bu
Motive of Form: Same as #1
Creator: Grand Master Hwang Kee
Date: 1947
Place: Seoul, Korea
Number of techniques: 22 moves
Fourth Form: Gie Cho Hyung Sam Bu
Motive of Form: Same as #1
Creator: Grand Master Hwang Kee
Date: 1947
Place: Seoul, Korea
Number of Techniques: 22 moves
Hand techniques (5-7)
5. Step forward with right leg into horse stance, right hand open hand knife hand block, finish with a right handed face chop (temple strike).
6. Step forward with left leg at a 45 degree into a horse stance, left hand open palm block, two center punches ( right than left ), followed by a right handed face punch.
7. Step forward with right leg at a 45 degree angle, reach hands to right side of body to chamber, simultaneously block with left hand open knife hand block and a face chop with right hand.
Kick techniques (5-7)
5. Ready position – Jump to the left side on the left leg at a 45 degree angle and side kick to the stomach with right leg
6. Ready position – Jump to the left side on the left leg at a 45 degree angle and round-house kick to the stomach or face with the right leg
7. Fighting Stance (right leg back) Front leg Push kick
Forms: Tae Guk Il Jang, Gie Cho Hyung Yi Bu, Gie Cho Hyung Sam Bu
Hand techniques: 4-7
Kick techniques: 4-7
Terminology:
Korean Flag: Kukgi
The korean flag symbolizes the philosophy of the orient. The circle in the center, divided equally and in perfect balance, represents the essential unity of all things (Ying & Yang).
The upper red section is called Yang and the lower blue section is called Ying. This is the ancient symbol of the creation of the universe. The Ying and Yang philosophy influenced all fields of Oriental cultures. They believed harmony could be attained by the reconciliation of opposing forces. These opposites balance and complement each other. This thought taught martial arts the wisdom of using non-violence against.
The three unbroken lines stand for heaven. The opposite three broken bars represent earth. The lower left corner symbolizes fire and the opposite bars symbolize water.
Oh Pu- Five Codes of Honor (korean)
1. coo kah yea chung sung ha-go
2. pu mo yea hyo-do ha-go
3. pungoo yu shin ha-go
4. imm jun moo tay ha-go
5. sal sang yu teck hunda
Oh Pu- Five Codes of Honor (english)
1. Loyalty to the country
2. Obedience to parents
3. Honor to friendship
4. No retreat in battle
5. IN killing choose with sense and honor
Second Form: Tae Guk iL Jang
Motive of form: This is the first W.T.F. World Tae Kwon Do
Federation Form.
Creator: W.T.F. World Tae Kwon Do Federation
Date: unknown
Place: Seoul, Korea
Number of Techniques: 21 moves
Third Form: Gie Cho Hyung Yi Bu
Motive of Form: Same as #1
Creator: Grand Master Hwang Kee
Date: 1947
Place: Seoul, Korea
Number of techniques: 22 moves
Fourth Form: Gie Cho Hyung Sam Bu
Motive of Form: Same as #1
Creator: Grand Master Hwang Kee
Date: 1947
Place: Seoul, Korea
Number of Techniques: 22 moves
Hand techniques (5-7)
5. Step forward with right leg into horse stance, right hand open hand knife hand block, finish with a right handed face chop (temple strike).
6. Step forward with left leg at a 45 degree into a horse stance, left hand open palm block, two center punches ( right than left ), followed by a right handed face punch.
7. Step forward with right leg at a 45 degree angle, reach hands to right side of body to chamber, simultaneously block with left hand open knife hand block and a face chop with right hand.
Kick techniques (5-7)
5. Ready position – Jump to the left side on the left leg at a 45 degree angle and side kick to the stomach with right leg
6. Ready position – Jump to the left side on the left leg at a 45 degree angle and round-house kick to the stomach or face with the right leg
7. Fighting Stance (right leg back) Front leg Push kick