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For White Belt Test:
Counting
One
-------->
Hana
Two
-------->
Dool
Three
-------->
Set
Four
-------->
Net
Five
-------->
Da Seot
Six
-------->
Yeo Seot
Seven
-------->
Il Gop
Eight
-------->
Yeo Deol
Nine
-------->
Ah-hope
Ten
-------->
Yeol
Tenets of Tae Kwon Do
Tae Kwon Do aims to achieve:
courtesy
integrity
self-control
perseverance
indomitable spirit
For Orange Belt Test: Regulations of the Hwa Rang Do
The regulations of the Hwa Rang Do are:
respect your parents and elders
never yield on the battlefield
never lose your self-control or perseverance
devote your self-loyalty to your country
love life and never needlessly
harm or kill
Terms
Ready Stance
-------->
Jun Bi
Attention
-------->
Cha Ryut
Bow
-------->
Kyung Rae
Roundhouse Kick
-------->
Dol Ryu Chagi
Side Kick
-------->
Yeop Chagi
Front Kick
-------->
Ahp Chagi
Backspin Kick
-------->
Di Dol Ryu Chagi
Jumping
-------->
Yi Dan
Turning
-------->
Di
For Yellow Belt Test: Flags
AMERICAN FLAG - The American Flag is called "Old Glory". It has thirteen horizontal stripes representing the thirteen original colonies. There are seven red stripes and six white stripes. Seven stripes are short and are positioned next to the blue. There are six long stripes that are positioned below the blue. The top stripe is red; the bottom stripe is red and the stripe below the blue rectangle is white. The red color represents the blood shed to keep our nation free. The white represents the purity of our nation's ideals. The blue represents the midnight sky. There are fifty stars representing the fifty states. There are nine rows of stars, four rows of five stars and five rows of six stars in the blue rectangle.
KOREAN FLAG - The Korean flag is called "Tae Guk". It has a white background that represents purity. In the center is a perfect circle representing the opposites in the universe or good versus evil. The circle is divided into two equal parts. The top portion is red or "yong". The bottom portion is blue or "um". Four symbols are positioned in each corner of the flag. The upper left symbol represents heaven. It consists of three perfect, parallel bars. The upper right symbol represents water. It consists of one perfect bar in the middle of two broken bars. The lower right symbol represents earth and it consists of three broken bars. The lower left symbol represents fire and is two solid bars with a broken bar in the middle of them.
For Green Belt Test:
Higher Counting
(10th, 20th, etc...)
Ten
-------->
Yeol
-------->
Ship
Twenty
-------->
Soo Mool
-------->
Ee Ship
Thirty
-------->
Seo Reun
-------->
Sahm Ship
Forty
-------->
Ma Heun
-------->
Sa Ship
Fifty
-------->
Shi Woon
-------->
Oh Ship
Sixty
-------->
Ye Soon
-------->
Yuk Ship
Seventy
-------->
Il Heun
-------->
Chil Ship
Eighty
-------->
Yeo Deun
-------->
Pal Ship
Ninety
-------->
Ah Heun
-------->
Goo Ship
Hundred
-------->
Baek
-------->
Baek
For Blue Belt Test:
Sequence Counting
For Purple Belt Test:
All Previous Terminology
For Purple Trim Test:
Body Parts
Nose
-------->
Ko
Mouth
-------->
Eep
Eye
-------->
Noon
Neck
-------->
Mok
Ear
-------->
Gwi
Hand
-------->
Son
Foot
-------->
Bal
Chest
-------->
Gasum
Solar Plexus
-------->
Myung Chi
Body
-------->
Mom-tong
Fist
-------->
Ju-murk
Chin
-------->
Turk
Shoulder
-------->
Ur-kke
Arm
-------->
Pal
Elbow
-------->
Pal Kumchi
Leg
-------->
Dari
Knee
-------->
Mooroop
Forehead
-------->
Yima
Finger
-------->
Son-garak
Head
-------->
Murry
Groin
-------->
Bural
For Brown Belt Test:
All previous material and more Korean Terminology
Martial Arts Gym
-------->
Do Jang
Uniform
-------->
Do Bok
Master Instructor
-------->
Sa Bom Nim
Head Instructor
-------->
Sa Boo Nim
Head of Association/Gym
-------->
Kwan Jang Nim
Attention
-------->
Cha Ryut
Bow
-------->
Kyung Rae
Ready Stance
-------->
Jun Bi
Forward Stance
-------->
Ahp Gubi
Walking Stance
-------->
Ahp Sugi
T-Stance (Back Stance)
-------->
Dwee Gubi
Start or Begin
-------->
Shi Jak
Relax
-------->
Ghe-Man
Yell
-------->
Ki Hap
Pattern
-------->
Hyung
Jumping
-------->
Yi Dan
Turning
-------->
Di
Block
-------->
Makkee
Kick
-------->
Chagi
High
-------->
Sangdan
Middle
-------->
Jungdan
Low
-------->
Hadan
Front Kick
-------->
Ahp Chagi
Side Kick
-------->
Yeop Chagi
Roundhouse Kick
-------->
Dol Ryu Chagi
Backspin Kick
-------->
Di Dol Ryu Chagi
Spear Hand
-------->
Kwan Su
Knife Hand
-------->
Su Do
Courtesy
-------->
Ye-eui
Integrity
-------->
Jeongjik
Self-Control
-------->
Kukgi
Perseverance
-------->
Innae
Indomitable Spirit
-------->
Baek-jul-bool-kool
Belts and Meanings
Hin Tdi
-------->
White/Innocence
Norang Tdi
-------->
Yellow/earth
Chorock Tdi
-------->
Green/begin to grow
Chongsek Tdi
-------->
Blue/sky
Galsek Tdi
-------->
Brown
Bbalgong Tdi
-------->
Red/Danger
Heuk Tdi
-------->
Black/maturity (Opposite of white)
Higher Counting
(10th, 20th, etc...)
Ten
-------->
Yeol
-------->
Ship
Twenty
-------->
Soo Mool
-------->
Ee Ship
Thirty
-------->
Seo Reun
-------->
Sahm Ship
Forty
-------->
Ma Heun
-------->
Sa Ship
Fifty
-------->
Shi Woon
-------->
Oh Ship
Sixty
-------->
Ye Soon
-------->
Yuk Ship
Seventy
-------->
Il Heun
-------->
Chil Ship
Eighty
-------->
Yeo Deun
-------->
Pal Ship
Ninety
-------->
Ah Heun
-------->
Goo Ship
Hundred
-------->
Baek
-------->
Baek
Thousand
-------->
Chun
Ten Thousand
-------->
Man
For Red Belt Test: All material to this point plus history, which you will
get from your instructor at the appropriate time.