Below is the knowledge required for testing for a 6th Geup Green Belt: The pattern history, pattern diagram, and number of movements for the pattern Do-San The meaning of the color of Green Belt The opening ceremony for a Taekwon-Do class; Attention cha-ryeot Face the Flag guk-gi-e dae-ha-yeo Salute (Over Heart) gyeong-nye Return (Attention) ba-ro Sit or Kneel an-jeo Meditate mung-nyeom Return (Stand) ba-ro Attention cha-ryeot Face the Instructor sa-beom-nim kke Salute (Bow) gyeong-nye The closing ceremony for a Taekwon-Do class; Attention cha-ryeot Face the Flag guk-gi-e dae-ha-yeo Salute (Over Heart) gyeong-nye Return (Attention) ba-ro Sit or Kneel an-jeo Meditate mung-nyeom Return (Stand) ba-ro Attention cha-ryeot Face the Instructor sa-beom-nim kke Salute (Bow) gyeong-nye Class is Finished – Dismissed hae-san Thank You Very Much go-map seum-ni-da The nine reasons for the practice of Courtesy as listed in General Choi's Encyclopedia; 1 To promote the spirit of mutual concessions 2 To be ashamed of one's vices, contempting those of others 3 To be polite to one another 4 To encourage the sense of justice and humanity 5 To distinguish instructor from student, senior from junior, and elder from younger 6 To behave according to etiquette 7 To respect others possessions 8 To handle matters with fairness and sincerity 9 To refrain from giving or accepting any gift when in doubt The characteristics of an L-Ready Stance (ni-eun-ja jun-bi seo-gi) The characteristics of a Walking Ready Stance (geon-neun jun-bi seo-gi) Back to Nomenclature Requirements Go to 6th Geup Testing Requirements Go to 6th Geup Breaking Requirements
The pattern history, pattern diagram, and number of movements for the pattern
The meaning of the color of Green Belt
The opening ceremony for a Taekwon-Do class;
Attention cha-ryeot
Face the Flag guk-gi-e dae-ha-yeo
Salute (Over Heart) gyeong-nye
Return (Attention) ba-ro
Sit or Kneel an-jeo
Meditate mung-nyeom
Return (Stand) ba-ro
Face the Instructor sa-beom-nim kke
Salute (Bow) gyeong-nye
The closing ceremony for a Taekwon-Do class;
Class is Finished – Dismissed hae-san
Thank You Very Much go-map seum-ni-da
The nine reasons for the practice of Courtesy as listed in General Choi's Encyclopedia;
1 To promote the spirit of mutual concessions
2 To be ashamed of one's vices, contempting those of others
3 To be polite to one another
4 To encourage the sense of justice and humanity
5 To distinguish instructor from student, senior from junior, and elder from younger
6 To behave according to etiquette
7 To respect others possessions
8 To handle matters with fairness and sincerity
9 To refrain from giving or accepting any gift when in doubt
The characteristics of an L-Ready Stance (ni-eun-ja jun-bi seo-gi)
The characteristics of a Walking Ready Stance (geon-neun jun-bi seo-gi)
Back to Nomenclature Requirements
Go to 6th Geup Testing Requirements
Go to 6th Geup Breaking Requirements
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