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+ | et itself an imaginary fight for which both attacking and defensive techniques are used. There are 24 tuls in Taekwondo. The white belt teaches no real Tul, but teaches preparatory movements: [[Saju Jirugi - uk|SAJU JIRUGI]] (4 sides attack) and [[Saju Makgi - uk|SAJU MAKGI]] (4 sides defensive). | ||
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Knowledge of Taekwondo for 9th KUP
Exam 9th Kup
Formal Titles
1st to 3rd DAN : BOOSABUM (Assistant Instructor)
4th to 6th DAN : SABUM (International Instructor)
7th-8th DAN : SAHYUN (Master)
9th DAN : SASUNG (Grand-Master)
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Counting
Number | Korean | Number | Korean | Number | Korean |
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1 | Hana | 11 | Yul Hana | 21 | Seumool Hana |
2 | Dul | 12 | Yul Dul | 22 | Seumool Dul |
3 | Set | 13 | Yul Set | 30 | Soreun |
4 | Net | 14 | Yul Net | 40 | Maheun |
5 | Dasot | 15 | Yul Dasot | 50 | Sheen |
6 | Yosot | 16 | Yul Yosot | 60 | Yesoon |
7 | Ilgop | 17 | Yul Ilgop | 70 | Ilheun |
8 | Yodul | 18 | Yul Yodul | 80 | Yudoon |
9 | Ahop | 19 | Yul Ahop | 90 | Aheun |
10 | Yul | 20 | SeuMool | 100 | Bak |
Patterns (TUL)
With patterns movements, the taekwondo student s
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et itself an imaginary fight for which both attacking and defensive techniques are used. There are 24 tuls in Taekwondo. The white belt teaches no real Tul, but teaches preparatory movements: SAJU JIRUGI (4 sides attack) and SAJU MAKGI (4 sides defensive).
Tips
- Pattern must start and end at the same place.
- Always correct posture, position, and composition.
- The muscles of the body are completely relaxed after each movement n and tense during the movement.
- Perform Rhythmic movements not run stiff.
- Both the left and right hand versions equally powerful. Perform each movement with a sense of realism.
- Perform each movement with a sense of realism.
Principles/Tenets of Taekwondo (meaning of "do")
- Courtesy
- Integrity
- Perseverance
- Self-control
- Indomitable spirit
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The oath of Taekwondo (Kwaran soon soo)
- I shall observe the tenets of Taekwondo.
- I shall respect my instructors and seniors.
- I shall never misuse taekwondo.
- I shall be champion of freedom and justice.
- I shall build a more peaceful world.