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| The significance of the colour of this belt: |
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White signifies innocence, as that of the beginning student who has no previous knowledge of Tae Kwon Do.
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Yellow signifies the Earth, from which a plant sprouts and takes root, as the Tae Kwon Do foundation is being
laid.
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9th Kup ~ Yellow Tag Belt
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| Your Grading |
| Identify yourself |
| Sitting Stance - Double Punch |
| Walking Stance - Front Snap Kick |
| Walking Stance - Double Punch |
| L Stance - Middle Inner Forearm Block |
| L Stance - Knifehand Strike |
| Walking Stance - Low Block - Rising Block |
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Pattern -
Chon-Ji |
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| Korean Theory |
| General Terms |
| Left |
Wen |
| Right |
Orun |
| Pattern |
Tul |
| Stances |
| L Stance |
Niunja Sogi |
| Parts of the Body |
| Ball of the Foot |
Ap Kumchi |
| Foot Sword |
Balkal |
| Head |
Mori |
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| Techniques (Defensive) |
| Rising Block |
Chookyo Makgi |
| Forearm Guarding Block |
Palmok Daebi Makgi |
| Techniques (Offensive) |
| Knife Hand Strike |
Sonkal Taerigi |
| Double Punch |
Doo Jirugi |
| Front Snap Kick |
Ap Chabusigi |
| Kick |
Chagi |
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| Tenets: |
| Courtesy |
| To be polite to one's instructors, seniors and fellow students. |
| Integrity |
| To be honest with oneself. One must be able to define right and wrong. |
| Perseverance |
| To achieve a goal, whether it is a higher grade or any technique, one must not stop trying; one must persevere. |
| Self Control |
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To lose one's temper when performing techniques against an opponent can be very dangerous and shows lack of control.
To be able to live, work and train within one's capability shows good self control.
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| Indomitable Spirit |
| To show courage when you and your principles are pitted against overwhelming odds. |
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