Red Belt - 2nd Kup

Red Belt Terminology

Vertical Stance....Soojik Sogi

Downward Knifehand Strike....Naeryo Sonkal Taerigi

Back Elbow....Dwit Palkup

Consecutive Kicking....Yonsak Chagi

U Shape Block....Mondungi Makgi

Hwa-Rang....29 Moves

Jumping Reverse Turning Kick....Twigi bandae dollyo chagi

Red....Danger

Close Ready Stance C....Moa Junbi Sogi C

Palm pushing block....Sonbadak miro makgi


Red Belt Practical

L stance twin forearm block - fixed stance side punch

Hooking kick - side kick (same leg)

Walking stance front elbow strike

Walking stance fast Pressing block

Sitting stance W-shape block -side kick combination

Consecutive Kicking

3 Random Coloured Belt Patterns

Hwa-Rang

One Step Sparring 1 to 9

Two Step 1 to 4 (seniors and over 12's only)

Two model sparring techniques including one takedown

(Please let the examiner know if you intend to use a throw)

Two self defence against knife/weapon attack (Over 12s only)

Power Test - Jumping Back Kick - Shield

Free Sparring Including 2 onto 1


Red

Stands for danger, the opponent should be wary. In turn the wearer has the responsibility to use his skills wisely, and to have self control.

Hwa-Rang - 29 Moves

Hwa-Rang is named after the Hwa-Rang youth group which originated in the Silla Dynasty in the early 7th Century. This group eventually became the driving force for the unification of the three Kingdoms of Korea. The 29 movements refer to the 29th Infantry Division, where Taekwondo developed into maturity.

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