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|Meaning = Literally, Cheon-Ji or Chon-Ji ( 천지 / 天地 ) means "heaven and earth" and refers to the creation of the world or the beginning of human history, and thus is the initial pattern learned by the beginner. It consists of forearm low blocks and punches in the first part to represent earth, and inner forearm middle blocks and punches in the second part to denote heaven. It does not use any kicks. The cross shaped diagram represents the four elements of the universe : fire, water, air and earth. | |Meaning = Literally, Cheon-Ji or Chon-Ji ( 천지 / 天地 ) means "heaven and earth" and refers to the creation of the world or the beginning of human history, and thus is the initial pattern learned by the beginner. It consists of forearm low blocks and punches in the first part to represent earth, and inner forearm middle blocks and punches in the second part to denote heaven. It does not use any kicks. The cross shaped diagram represents the four elements of the universe : fire, water, air and earth. | ||
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Chon-Ji Tul - uk
Exam 8th Kup
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CHON-JI
Required for: | 8th Kup |
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Meaning: | Literally, Cheon-Ji or Chon-Ji ( 천지 / 天地 ) means "heaven and earth" and refers to the creation of the world or the beginning of human history, and thus is the initial pattern learned by the beginner. It consists of forearm low blocks and punches in the first part to represent earth, and inner forearm middle blocks and punches in the second part to denote heaven. It does not use any kicks. The cross shaped diagram represents the four elements of the universe : fire, water, air and earth. |
Diagram: | Start/End in X N | | | W ------- X ------- E | | | S |
Movements: | 19 |
Start position: | NARANI SOGI |
Ready Stances - NARANI SOGI facing S
- Step the left foot toward E into a Left Walking Stance - Left Low Block to E - GUNNUN SOGI NAJUNDE BAKAT PALMOK BARO MAKGI
- Step the right foot toward E go into into a Right Walking Stance - Right Middle Punch to E - GUNNUN SOGI KAUNDE AP JOOMUK BARO JIRUGI
- Step the right foot toward W, turning clockwise to form a Right Walking Stance facing W. Right Low Block to W - GUNNUN SOGI NAJUNDE BAKAT PALMOK BARO MAKGI
- Step the left foot toward W into a Left Walking Stance facing W. Left Middle Punch to W - GUNNUN SOGI KAUNDE AP JOOMUK BARO JIRUGI
- Step the left foot toward S go into into a Left Walking Stance - Left Middle Punch to S - GUNNUN SOGI NAJUNDE BAKAT PALMOK BARO MAKGI
- Step the right foot toward S into a Right Walking Stance facing S. Right Middle Punch to S - GUNNUN SOGI KAUNDE AP JOOMUK BARO JIRUGI
- Step the right foot toward N turning clockwise to form a Right Walking Stance facing N. Right Low Block to N - GUNNUN SOGI NAJUNDE BAKAT PALMOK BARO MAKGI
- Step the left foot toward N into a Left Walking Stance facing N. Left Middle Punch to N - GUNNUN SOGI KAUNDE AP JOOMUK BARO JIRUGI
- Step the left foot toward W into a Right L-Stance (i.e., left foot forward) facing W. Left Inner Forearm Outward Block to W - NIUNJA SOGI KAUNDE AN PALMOK BANDAE MAKGI
- Step the right foot toward W into a Right Walking Stance facing W. Right Middle Punch to W - GUNNUN SOGI KAUNDE AP JOOMUK BARO JIRUGI
- Step the right foot toward E turning clockwise to form a Left L-Stance (i.e., right foot forward) facing E. Right Inner Forearm Outward Block to E - NIUNJA SOGI KAUNDE AN PALMOK BANDAE MAKGI
- Step the left foot toward E into a Left Walking Stance facing E. Left Middle Punch to E - GUNNUN SOGI KAUNDE AP JOOMUK BARO JIRUGI
- Step the left foot toward N into a Right L-Stance (i.e., left foot forward) facing N. Left Inner Forearm Outward Block to N - NIUNJA SOGI KAUNDE AN PALMOK BANDAE MAKGI
- Step the right foot toward N into a Right Walking Stance facing N. Right Middle Punch to N - GUNNUN SOGI KAUNDE AP JOOMUK BARO JIRUGI
- Step the right foot toward S turning clockwise to form a Left L-Stance (i.e., right foot forward) facing S. Right Inner Forearm Outward Block to S - NIUNJA SOGI KAUNDE AN PALMOK BANDAE MAKGI
- Step the left foot toward S into a Left Walking Stance facing S. Left Middle Punch to S GUNNUN SOGI KAUNDE AP JOOMUK BARO JIRUGI
- Step the right foot toward S into a Right Walking Stance facing S. Right Middle Punch to S - GUNNUN SOGI KAUNDE AP JOOMUK BARO JIRUGI
- Step the right foot toward N into a Left Walking Stance facing S. Left Middle Punch to S - GUNNUN SOGI KAUNDE AP JOOMUK BARO JIRUGI
- Step the left foot toward N into a Right Walking Stance facing S. Right Middle Punch to S - GUNNUN SOGI KAUNDE AP JOOMUK BARO JIRUGI
End: Bring the left foot back to the ready position.