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1 Tae Kwon Do Student Handbook Revised /24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 1

2 My Journey to Black Belt White Belt Photo Black Belt Photo This handbook belongs to First class date 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 2

3 Contents A LIFETIME SPORT AND LIFE-SAVING COURSE...5 Brief History...5 Oriental Philosophy...5 Objectives of Tae Kwon Do Training in Modern Society...5 Tenets of Tae Kwon Do...6 KOREAN NATIONAL FLAG...7 Words of Wisdom from Master Pak...8 Tae Kwon Do ETIQUETTE...8 Promptness...8 Uniform...8 Conduct...9 Silence...9 Bowing...9 Sitting Affirmations Jewelry Leaving the Mat or Dojang (school) During Practice Class Etiquette Community Etiquette Belt Care PATCH APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Stripes Student Creeds Number One Number Two Number Three AIM HIGH Promotion Cycle Requirements /24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 3

4 Forms Appearance Courtesy Curriculum When should I expect to promote? How much time to I get to practice at each belt? Notice of Intent to Promote Korean Terms # White Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Gold Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Orange Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Green Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Middle Green Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet High Green Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Blue Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Middle Blue Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet High Blue Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Brown Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Middle Brown Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet High Brown Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Red Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Middle Red Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet High Red Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet /24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 4

5 Tae Kwon Do: A LIFETIME SPORT AND LIFE-SAVING COURSE Tae Kwon Do means The Art of the Hand and Foot. Tae Kwon Do began as an ancient and once secret Korean art of weaponless self-defense, it is now a sport in which either two persons practice methods of unarmed sparring or one person can exercise for both physical fitness and self-defense preparation. Tae Kwon Do has developed as an injury-free international competitive sport, becoming so popular that it is included in the Olympics. The Tae Kwon Do student, through many years of daily practice, can respond with lightening-like speed and explosive force should he be physically attacked. Brief History Tae Kwon Do can be traced back as early as 18 BC as evidenced in mural paintings, stone sculptures and documents. Oriental Philosophy Korean culture and martial arts were strongly influenced by Buddhism and enriched by Hwarangdo, a military education and social organization for noble youth. The codes of honor consisted basically of loyalty to the nation, respect and obedience to one s parents, courage and bravery on the battlefield, and avoidance of unnecessary violence and killings. This is the philosophical backbone of the Korean martial arts. The philosophy of Tae Kwon Do is to achieve an understanding of love and benevolence, magnanimity, sympathy, and character. Many Tae Kwon Do programs are now teaching Christ centered philosophies. Objectives of Tae Kwon Do Training in Modern Society Educational objectives of Tae Kwon Do training are: To develop an appreciation of Taekwondo as a sport and as an art; To achieve physical fitness through positive participation; To improve mental discipline and emotional equanimity; To learn self-defense skills; and To develop a sense of responsibility for one s self and others. 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 5

6 Tenets of Tae Kwon Do 1. COURTESY To promote the spirit of mutual concessions. To be polite to one another. 2. INTEGRITY To encourage the sense of justice. To distinguish instructor from student and senior from junior. 3. PERSEVERANCE Steady persistence in a course of action or purpose, in spite of difficulties, obstacles or discouragement. 4. SELF-CONTROL A serious student must learn not to be impatient; To continue steadfastly, to persevere. Conducting one-self with control whether inside or outside the dojang (school). 5. INDOMITABLE SPIRIT An ability to work within one s capabilities. Modest and honest. Will continue without fear or hesitation when confronted with injustice. 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 6

7 KOREAN NATIONAL FLAG The Korean flag symbolizes much of the thought, philosophy, and mysticism of the Orient. The symbol, and sometimes the flag itself, is called Tae Guek. On the flag is a circle, divided equally, and blocked in perfect balance. The upper section (red) represents the Yang, and the lower (blue) represents the Um, an ancient symbol of the Universe. The two opposites express the dual nature of the cosmos: fire and water, day and night, dark and light, construction and destruction, masculine and feminine, active and passive, heat and cold, plus and minus, etc. The central thought in Tae Guek is there is constant movement within the sphere of infinity, but also balance and harmony. Three bars at each corner also represent opposition and balance. The three unbroken lines stand for heaven: the opposite three broken lines represent the earth. At the lower left are two lines with a broken line between them. This symbolizes fire. The opposite is the symbol of water. Instruction Emphasis is placed on controlled accuracy and focuses on the ability to pull back all offensive techniques. The student is very closely and attentively supervised as he learns each new skill. Tae Kwon Do is taught in consecutive steps which include warm-up exercise, basic defensive moves, kicking techniques and conditioning exercises. Tae Kwon Do skills can be divided into three major categories: Poomse (formal form practice), Kyorugi (sparring), and Kyukpa (breaking). Therefore, to achieve a balanced training program, the student must learn forms, sparring, and breaking techniques. Tae Kwon Do is not only excellent exercise, but also is an esthetical expression of the principles of human movement, skills and spirit. It is the embodiment of a precision drill. Poomse (formal form practice) Kyorugi (sparring) Kyukpa (breaking) Balanced Training Program 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 7

8 Words of Wisdom from Master Pak Master Yong Chin Pak is the Grand Master of our school. In his book, Tae Kwon Do, he provides the following guidance: Unlike most other sporting activities, Tae Kwon Do promotes the improved formation of one s character. In the friendly yet competitive atmosphere of this amazing art form, students workout, sweat, and put out their all together, pushing each other to their upper potential and beyond - 100%,... Flexibility and agility are essential. The Tae Kwon Do master teaches the importance of both physical and mental conditioning by building up his student s self-confidence, self-respect, and self-discipline. The dance-like rhythm of this incredible art, especially during form practice, is a pleasure to watch. When free-sparring, punches and kicks are pulled and good technique is shown; moreover, this is not to be a...brawl. After [working] out, not only does one s heartbeat and breathing rate need to be slowed, but also one s spirit needs to be calmed through meditation. Courtesy: Integrity: Perseverance: Self-Control: Indomitable Spirit: Tae Kwon Do ETIQUETTE The dojang (school) is an exercise place for those students who are serious about studying Tae Kwon Do. It is always to be treated with respect by all Tae Kwon Do students, their parents, and friends. This same respect should flow between all those in class. In being accepted as a student of the martial arts, one is expected to display proper etiquette both in and out of the classroom. Character development is of extreme importance. Promptness If class is scheduled to begin at 7:00, then everyone should be in the dojang (school) ready to workout by 6:50. Students should stretch-out before class begins. Cleanliness Because Tae Kwon Do is a contact sport, you should come to practice ready to learn with a fresh mind and clean body. In the interest of physical hygiene and mutual respect for your fellow students, you should wear a clean and odor-free dobok (uniform). Your fingernails and toenails should be clean and neatly trimmed to prevent injury to you as well as your partner. A scratch from a dirty fingernail can easily become infected. Uniform Care and hygiene: An all white or red dobok (uniform) is required for formal workouts. Leadership team members may wear a blue uniform when assisting with a class. Tae Kwon Do, a vigorous physical contact sport and martial art, you may perspire and feel hot. Always wear your dobok (uniform) properly 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 8

9 and treat it with respect. It should be clean and wrinkle-free. Do not roll up the sleeves or wear in a disarranged fashion. Conduct The dojang (school) is only for serious Tae Kwon Do study - not for a social gathering. While our dojang (school) is coeducational, it is no place for any type of affectionate display. Since the dojang (school) is to be considered a place for respect, foul language and unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated. Whether in the dojang (school), during promotional examinations, or in tournaments, students should never criticize a fellow student for not moving well, blame a partner for not making you look good enough, or sacrifice technique in order to beat the opponent. Such behavior is not consistent with the basic Tae Kwon Do philosophy. Silence Refrain from idle conversation while practicing Tae Kwon Do. You should come to the dojang (school) to practice the martial arts. When you arrive early for your class, or if you are watching the workout, please don t distract fellow students or the instructor. You should always be able to hear your instructor s voice. When the instructor is talking, she/he should have your undivided attention. If you have a question during the workout session, do not ask a fellow student; instead, raise your hand, wait to be called on and ask the instructor. Talking is prohibited during poomse and free sparring. Discipline of the mind is a must as you learn to take control of your body. Bowing One of the first things you should learn is the proper bow and when to use it. Bowing is the Oriental equivalent of shaking hands in the United States. Execute a bow by bending 45 degrees at the waist; back straight; legs straight and together; and hands at your sides with the head down (not looking up). In bowing, you are showing respect for Tae Kwon Do, the instructors, fellow students, and yourself. Upon entering the dojang (school) (whether your home school, or elsewhere), bow towards the flag when you step on or off the mat and at the beginning and end of each workout session. Bow to your instructor and friends and introduce yourself to any new students. You should bow upon meeting your instructor in or outside the dojang (school). Likewise, you should bow to your partner before and after practicing with each other. When lining up for formal workouts, students should arrange themselves in descending order by belt rank (right to left, front row to back). Students of equal belt rank will line up with the older student to the right. Time in rank or knowledge stripes are not indicators of position. The instructor may adjust the students positions in class in an effort to better view each student. These rows and columns should be straight. When the instructor or senior student commands Kyu ng-yae, you are to bow. 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 9

10 Sitting There are two acceptable ways for sitting: Oriental and Western styles. The former is to sit with legs crossed and hands comfortably in your lap. Requiring greater flexibility, the latter is to kneel with the feet and knees together, while sitting on your heels. During the meditation period of class, only kneeling is used. When watching class, always sit on the edge of the mat and be aware of what is going on around you. Watching others is an important learning tool for the martial arts. Affirmations Three Rules of Responsibility Do what needs to be done, when it needs to be done, whether you like it or not. Three Rules of Concentration Focus your eyes, focus your mind, focus your body, sir! Instructor: Goals we set - Students: are goals we get. Instructor: Eyes on who? - Students: Eyes on you, sir! Black Belt Success Cycle Know your goal, have a plan, get a teacher to help, take consistent action, review your progress and renew your goal. Jewelry No jewelry (rings, watches, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings) is allowed in the dojang (school). Neither men nor women are exempt. Women are expected to remove hairpins and barrettes which could injure an eye. Leaving the Mat or Dojang (school) During Practice Once you bow onto the mat for a workout session, you are not to leave the workout or the room without the express permission of the instructor. This includes breaks to go to the water fountain. Since it is inevitable everybody will become thirsty during practice, your instructor may give time for a water break. If you know you will need to leave class early, you should inform your instructor before the class commences; and when it comes time to leave, raise your hand and ask permission once again. 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 10

11 How to Tie Your Belt! The TWO most common ways! Class Etiquette Please wash your hands prior to entering class and after using restroom facilities. Conduct yourself professionally in class. Be punctual. Respond to all questions or instructions with sir or ma am. Be supportive and helpful to lower belts at all times. When free sparring with those less advanced, the best way to teach is by sparring just above their level. When working with less advanced students, use positive reinforcement at all times. Please refrain from attending class if you are contagious. No exposed blood is permitted during class. All bleeding must be stopped and cleaned by the either the individual who is bleeding or an instructor who is wearing gloves, prior to reentering class. During class always maintain one of the six positions: attention, bowing, ready stance, listening position, resting position or instructor directed motion. Bow at the beginning of class to the flags, then the instructor with, Please sir/ma am! At the end of class bow to the flags, then the instructor with, Thank you sir/ma am!, Then the senior student(s) with, Please sir/ma am!. If you need to exit class raise your hand and ask permission first. Bow to the class when exiting. When returning to class wait outside the training area, raise your hand and wait for permission to rejoin the class. Bow to the class prior to re-entering. Class will form up with the student with the highest belt rank in the right front corner followed by the rest of the students in belt order highest to lowest. Students of equal belt rank will form with the older student to the right. Time in rank or knowledge stripes are not indicators of position. The instructor may adjust the students positions in class in an effort to better view each student. Community Etiquette a. Uphold the spirit of the student tenets and creeds. b. Always show the proper respect to those around you in and out of class. c. Greet fellow students whenever you see them. d. Act in a manner that reflects positively on your school and the martial arts. e. Remember the golden rule; Treat others as you would have them treat you. Belt Care Your dee or belt is a symbol of your learned knowledge of Tae Kwon Do. Always keep your belt tied properly, never draped around your neck. Never let your belts touch the ground and do not wash it. 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 11

12 Belt goes Lay the left Right side of Place the belt around back side of the belt the belt, which on the left side and crosses. down and the is on top, over and on Both ends are right side of tucks under top of the belt brought the belt on top. both layers on the right around to the and comes out side, leaving a front. on top. hole. Place belt on middle of stomach and wrap the belt around the back. Take the end of the belt on top up through the hole, pull both ends out to the sides. B Wrap belt And twice Pull left end around your up underneath. waist once Hold belt at your waist as shown. Place the belt on the top left side over on top of the belt on the right side leaving a hole. Take the end of the belt on top up through the hole, pull both ends out to the sides. 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 12

13 PATCH APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Lay uniform out flat. Place patch. Protect uniform and patch with a thin piece of cloth. Hold very hot iron with pressure over patch for 30 seconds. Check placement. Turn uniform inside out. Protect uniform and patch with cloth. Hold a very hot iron with pressure over patch for one minute. LEFT SHOULDER: Leader Patch. The top of the leader patch should be between 4 and 7 inches below the shoulder seam, allowing room for 6 rows of tags below any uniform brand logo on blue uniform only. FLAGS: a flag may be worn centered on the back of the uniform; no more than 1/2 below the collar, a second flag may be worn below the first flag. (The U.S. flag should be placed in the highest position.) Stripes Stripes are rewarded during class for performance or reports as follows: Green stripe: for sparring, either one step or free sparring. Blue stripe: for self-defense. Gold stripe: for forms. White stripe: for board breaking (for blue belts and above). Black stripe: for knowledge, class attendance and participation. Red stripe: on the curriculum side of the belt it stands for completing the fitness test Otherwise know on the opposite belt tail for Positive Attitude and Achievement 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 13

14 Positive Attitude and Achievement (RED Stripes) You may earn one red stripe each class and work towards a total of 9 at each belt level. There are many different ways to earn red stripes such as: 1. Memorize how to tie your own belt correctly and demonstrate for the instructor. 2. Memorize the 5 tenets of Tae Kwon Do (Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-Control and Indomitable Spirit). 3. Memorize how to count 1-10 in Korean. 4. Bring in certificates of accomplishment form other activities or for volunteering. 5. Bring in notes from home telling what a good job you are doing at home or in school. 6. Bring in your report card from school (all A s and B s or S s). 7. Earn medals at Taekwondo tournaments: -Gold-3stripes- -Silver-2stripes- -Bronze-1stripe- 8. Join us in walking in a parade or doing a demonstration 9. Bonus red stripes can be given at anytime for anything so make sure to always be giving your BLACK BELT BEST!!! 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 14

15 Student Creeds Number One White Belt earned upon memorization I intend to develop myself in a positive manner and avoid anything that would reduce my mental growth or my physical health, (SIR or MA AM)! Number Two American Flag Patch earned upon memorization I intend to develop self discipline in order to bring out the best in myself and others, (SIR or MA AM)! Number Three Korean Flag Patch earned upon memorization I intend to use what I learn in class constructively and defensively, to help myself and my fellow man, and never to be abusive or offensive, (SIR or MA AM)! AIM HIGH (Attitude in Motion, Having Integrity, Gratitude, and Humility) January: Goal Setting February: Love March: Be Healthy April: Indomitable Spirit May: Respect June: Positive Attitude July: Responsibility August: Integrity September: Courtesy October: Perseverance November: Thankfulness December: Self-Discipline 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 15

16 Promotion Cycle Requirements Students will need: Receive all of the stripes required from the instructor, Be current on tuition, Complete the bottom of the Promotion Letter Form (see Forms at the end of the handbook), Pay the belt fee, If school age, complete the Intent to Promote Form (see Forms at the end of the handbook) with signatures and comments of both teachers and parents (during non-school times, the parents signatures are the only requirement). Forms More than any other exercise or drill, the practice of forms is the most important element in the development of proper Tae Kwon Do techniques. Required for advancement at every level from beginner through master, forms serve a multidimensional role, aiding in the development and refinement of coordination, balance, timing, breath control and rhythm, all of which are essential skills to the Tae Kwon Do student from Tae Kwon Do by Yeon Hee Park, Yeon Hwan Park and Jon Gerrard. Appearance The full dobok (uniform) shall be worn at all promotions and public functions unless there is a specific uniform furnished for a demonstration (demo) team, representing the school. The dobok (uniform) must be clean and ironed with the appropriate patches in place. Students should arrive at the promotion exercises looking their best in order to show the respect they have for Tae Kwon Do, the dojang (school) and the school, as well as their families and friends. Courtesy The courtesy that is shown in every class is also followed at the promotion ceremony, but should be elevated to the highest level possible. Whether waiting quietly and in the proper black belt position for other students to complete their presentation or presenting oneself, each student is expected to maintain that respectful, but enthusiastic attitude throughout the promotion ceremony. Curriculum It is important to remember that in each of the levels - beginning, intermediate and advanced - any of the skills and knowledge listed after the various belts might be included in lessons and practices. However, the student will be expected to MASTER only those listed under his or her belt level. Parents (and students) need to balance high expectations with patience. The values of the program the tenets are mastered by individuals at different rates. Often it may take eight months to a year before evidence of mastery is noted. 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 16

17 When should I expect to promote? Promotions are divided into different groups. The groups first AIM HIGH Graduation, then Basic and Intermediate, next Brown and Red and lastly Black Belts. The AIM HIGH Graduation is held at the end of the final week of the session. Typically there is a 6:00pm start time where families and friends may come and support the new Gold Belt students in their achievements. Usually there will be some sort of reward party for the AIM HIGH group sometime following the graduation. The students will then be looking to attend basic level classes the following week. The Basic and Intermediate promotions are scheduled once every Quarter in the months of January, April, July and October. These are usually during the Third full week of the month. These promotions alternate between the Waukee and Beaverdale locations. Promotions starts with all Tigers at 5:30pm then White-Orange Belts at 6:00pm, Green- High Green at 6:30pm and finally finish with Blue-High Blue at 7:15pm. There are options to do leadership and instructor training classes on promotion nights starting at 8pm held at the same location as the promotion. The Brown and Red Belt promotions are only scheduled quarterly. These promotions are available in January, April, July and October and will be Friday evenings at 6:00pm. The students are required to demonstrate all of the same techniques as the Basic and Intermediate promotions plus Full Contact Sparring in full gear and Fitness Skills. The Brown and Red Belt promotion is designed to give the advanced ranking students an idea of what kind of format to expect for Black Belt Testing. The Black Belt Test is available to qualified student testing for Recommended Black Belt and higher levels of Black Belt. These tests are scheduled only twice each year, once in April and once in October. Each test will take place on a Saturday afternoon beginning at 2pm. This is the only cycle that requires a Monday 6:15pm preparatory class for each candidate for 6-7 weeks prior to the Black Belt Testing. These classes are held at our Beaverdale location. Black Belt packets are available for each session at least 4 weeks prior to the first Monday evening Black Belt Training Class. (If there is some reason you are unable to make your scheduled promotion please contact your instructor to make a plan to try and keep you on track towards Black Belt.) 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 17

18 How much time to I get to practice at each belt? Different belts have different requirements when it comes to the length of time and number of classes between promotions. Of course before any belt promotion each student is required to have all of the curriculum stripes and will have to have a completed intent to promote sheet as well as the bottom portion of the promotion letter filled out with their belt fee paid. Here is a list that may help you to find where you are and where you will be in the future: Little Dragons (Preschool and Kindergarten) 2 months of classes, 12 classes minimum (average of about 2-3 classes each week) Tigers (First and Second Grade) 3 months of classes, 21 classes minimum (average of about 2-3 classes each week) White Belts (Beginner Level) 2 months of classes, 15 classes minimum (average of about 2-3 classes each week) Gold Orange Belts (Basic Level) 3 months of classes, 21 classes minimum (average of about 2-3 classes each week) Green-High Green Belts (Intermediate Level) 3 months of classes, 21 classes minimum (average of about 2-3 classes each week) Blue-High Blue (Intermediate Level) 3 months of classes, 21 classes minimum (average of about 2-3 classes each week) At least one of the classes attended each week must be a sparring class (Wednesday or Thursday) in full gear! Brown-Middle Red (Advance Level) 3 months of classes, 21 classes minimum (average of about 2-3 classes each week) At least one of the classes attended each week must be a sparring class (Wednesday or Thursday) in full gear! During your time at the advanced level will need to keep track of your citizenship points required for Black Belt Testing. The point requirement for your first Black Belt Test is 150 pts. *It is important at the High Red level to map out a plan for the first Black Belt Testing as it may be cause for a longer time between promotions due to its being held biannually. 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 18

19 Notice of Intent to Promote (Student s Name) is scheduled to promote to the next belt rank at Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts. Dear Parents and Teachers: The main objective of our Martial Arts School is to develop well rounded students, not only here at our school, but within society as well. Please complete the following. At School: Satisfactory Needs Improvement Unacceptable Student listens and follows directions. Student is respectful. Student is cooperative and helpful. Student is progressing academically. (Teacher s Signature) At Home: Student listens and obeys immediately. Student is respectful. Student is cooperative and helpful. (Parent s Signature) If our students receive any unacceptable marks at school, home, or at our martial arts school, we will hold the student s ranking until there has been satisfactory improvement. Please call if you have any concerns that you would like to address with us. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Farrell s USMA Staff 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 19

20 Date 2-3 weeks prior to promotion Dear Farrell s Tae Kwon Do Student, I hope everything is going well for you on your journey to Black Belt! I wanted to let you know what is required for your up-coming promotion to the next belt rank on Date of Promotion at 6:30pm. As you know, you will need to have earned all four/five belt stripes. The gold stripe is for the form of your belt level, the green stripe is for one-step sparring or sparring drills depending on your rank, the blue stripe is for self defense techniques, the white stripe (Blue belts only) is for board breaking, and the black stripe signifies your knowledge of techniques and class performance. A Farrell s or Tigers patch attached on the left chest of your uniform Wear your full uniform (NO T-shirts at Promotions) Juniors remember that on the day of your Promotion your room must be clean All students must be current on tuition to promote The number of classes you need to have attended from your last promotion is a minimum of 12 for Little Dragons and Tigers; 15 for White belts; 21 for Gold to Blue w/black. Please double check classes you have attended to your attendance card. Your belts are ordered in advance so please be sure to turn in your $10 belt fee early along with your intent to promote form (only for school age students). Failure to turn in your belt fee or your intent to promote form will result in waiting until next month to promote. Your $10 belt fee and your intent to promote form must be turned in no later than Friday prior to promotion, Name: Rank Promoting to: Belt Size to be ordered: Payment method: Cash Check BELT FEES AND I.T.P. FORMS ARE DUE FRIDAY, prior to promotion BELT FEES AND I.T.P. FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED ON PROMOTION NIGHT! 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 20

21 2-3 weeks prior to promotion Dear Student, I hope everything is going well for you on your journey to Black Belt! I wanted to let you know what is required for your upcoming promotion on promotion date, at 6:00 p.m. at the Beaverdale Farrell s. As you know, you will need to have earned all five belt stripes. The gold stripe is for the form of your belt level, the green stripe is for one-step sparring or sparring drills depending on your rank, the blue stripe is for self defense techniques, the white stripe is for board breaking, and the black stripe signifies techniques, attendance and class performance. Please make note of the following: Wear your full uniform with a Farrell s patch (no t-shirts please.) Bring all of your safety equipment for the sparring portion of the test! Juniors, remember that on the day of your Belt Promotion your room must be clean! All students must be current on tuition. The number of classes you need to have attended since your last promotion is a minimum of 21. Please check your attendance card to verify class attendance counts. Your belts are ordered in advance so please turn in your $10 belt fee, the bottom of this sheet, and your intent to promote form (only for school age students) no later than Friday before promotions. Failure to complete these three steps by the deadline will result in your waiting three months to promote. Striving for excellence, Brandon Miller Director of Martial Arts Beaverdale Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Name: Rank Promoting to: Brown/White Brown/Black Red Red/White Red/Black Belt Size to be ordered: Payment method: Cash Check Credit BELT FEES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED THE DAY OF OR AFTER BELT PROMOTIONS 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 21

22 Korean Terms #1 General Terms Courtesy Uniform School Instructor Dobok Dojang Sabomnim Integrity Commands Attention Bow Cha-Ryot Kyong Ye Perseverance Counting in Korean One Ha-na Eight Yol-dle Two Dool Nine A-hop Three Set Ten Yol Four Net Eleven Yol ha-na Five Da-sot Six Yu-sot Twenty Su-mul Seven Il-gob Thirty So-run Integrity Indomitable Spirit 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 22

23 Taekwondo Personal Record 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 23

24 Welcome to Beginner Level White Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Green Stripe: One Step Sparring High block (left), High punch (right) Blue Stripe: Wrist escapes Cross hand Same side Double same side Gold Stripe: Forms Korean Term N/A N/A N/A N/A Basic Pattern Corner Blocking (moves 1-13) Black Stripe: Curricula Attention Ready position Guarding stance Horse stance Front Snap Kick Rising Stretch Kick Roundhouse Kick Low Block High Block Middle Punch High Punch Crossing kick (inside out) Bowing Horse stance punch Front stance Jab Punch Knee Strike Defensive Stance Kicho Il-Bo Char-yut Jhoon-bi Ap-cha ol-li-gi Ap-cha dol ri-ki Kyung-yae N/A N/A N/A 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 24

25 Gold Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Korean Term Green Stripe: One Step Sparring Side kick (right), knife hand strike (right) Blue Stripe: Escape from double wrist grab: in response, grab attacker s wrist, pivot, escape and counter reverse elbow strike. Gold Stripe: Forms Tae Geuk Il Jang (1) Black Stripe: Curricula Side block Crossing kick (inside out or outside in) Side kick Yup cha-gi Back elbow strike Upward elbow strike Forward elbow strike Middle block Mom-tong mak-ki Back stance Skills in combination Cross punch Sparring block Sparring stance N/A N/A N/A N/A 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 25

26 Orange Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Korean Term Green Stripe: One Step Sparring Palm heel block (left), double middle punch, single high punch Blue Stripe: Same side wrist grab (up close), Knee strike, upward elbow strike Review previous skills Gold Stripe: Forms All moves Tae Geuk Ee Jang Review previous forms Recommended: Tae-guek 3 (moves 1-10) Black Stripe: Curricula Palm strike Knife hand strike Double knife hand down block Double knife hand guarding block Reverse knife hand strike Sohn-nal mok chi-ki Switchfoot roundhouse kick Sliding side kick Outer forearm block Double forearms block Fitness: 20 push-ups, 20 sit-ups, 20 Han Wan Lee s 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 26

27 Welcome to Intermediate Level Green Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Korean Term Green Stripe: Double middle block (right), low/high back fist (right), step out palm strike (left) Blue Stripe: Cross hand grab downward knife hand strike to inside elbow, escape forward elbow strike and back away Gold Stripe: Poom Sae All moves Tae Geuk Sam Jang (3) Black Stripe: Curricula Back spin roundhouse kick Side back fist Ax kick Single knife hand block Forward motion Backward motion Front stance Back stance Hook punch Reverse punch counter (requires pads) Back fall and side fall N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 27

28 Middle Green Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Korean Term Green Stripe: Side kick (right), step together, Spin side kick (left) Blue Stripe: Single lapel grab Front stance+inside block (front hand)+palm strike (back hand), grab attacking shoulder with both hands, knee strike (back leg) N/A Gold Stripe: Poom Sae All moves Tae Geuk Sam Jang (3) Review Black Stripe: Curricula Spin Side kick Switch Foot Ax kick Single knife hand down block Step back counter roundhouse (requires safety equipment) 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 28

29 High Green Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Korean Term Green Stripe: High block (left), two finger throat strike (right) Blue Stripe: Front single shoulder grab Front stance + pull down at the elbow of the attacking arm (front hand), two finger throat strike (back hand), back away Gold Stripe: Poom Sae All moves Tae Geuk Sa Jang (4) Review Black Stripe: Curricula Chest block Sliding leg hook kick Fitness Requirement: 30 push-ups, 30 sit-ups, 25 Han Wan Lee s in 30 seconds 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 29

30 Blue Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Korean Term Green Stripe: All safety equipment required! Open stance spin side counter to roundhouse kick Timing drills Blue Stripe: Double lapel grab Front stance outer forearm block (left), palm strike (right) to solar plexus, chin push (right) and leg sweep (right) Gold Stripe: Forms Poom Sae All moves, focus on stances Tae Geuk Sa Jang (4) Black Stripe: Curricula Single knife hand rising block Single knife hand low block Low/high roundhouse kick Ridge hand Twin knife hand block Pressing block White Stripe: Strong kick (any type) Kyukpa Side, sliding side, spin side, jump spin side, 360 jump spin side (Board difficulty set by instructor.) 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 30

31 Middle Blue Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Korean Term Green Stripe: All safety equipment required! Side step roundhouse counter to spin side kick (start closed stance) Timing drills Blue Stripe: Bear hug from behind over the arms Side step to horse stance, turn hips to face inside, groin slap. Gold Stripe: Forms Poom Sae Focus on hand techniques and position Review Tae Geuk Oh Jang (4) Black Stripe: Curricula Spear hand strike Kwon-su chi-ru-ki Swallow block Twin knife hand block White Stripe: Strong kick Kyukpa Side, sliding side, spin side, jump spin side, 360 jump spin side, front leg side (Board difficulty set by instructor) 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 31

32 High Blue Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Korean Term Green Stripe: All safety equipment required! Open stance draw and counter a spin side kick Kyurugi Blue Stripe: Key lock from full mount, hold down, key lock to arm bent up Bottom partner, push both hands towards top of belt. Top partner: over and under, high block motion, trip to the floor, drop elbow, under and over, slide and pull. Gold Stripe: Forms Poom Sae All steps Tae Geuk Oh Jang (5) Black Stripe: Curricula Sliding hook kick Back spin axe kick Fast kick White Stripe: Strong kick Side, sliding side, spin side, jump spin side, 360 jump spin side Fitness Requirement: 40 push-ups, 40 sit-ups, 35 Han Wan Lee s in 45 seconds Technique More Precision 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 32

33 Welcome to Advanced Level Brown Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Korean Term Green Stripe: While stepping the left foot across the body to the right, palm heel block (left) Spinning knife hand (right), change in the cadence should be: challenge kiap, response (Please duck, sir/ma am) acceptance before proceeding. Blue Stripe: Single lapel grab Same side - wrist trap, stepping forward, same side forearm strike to the elbow and then the neck Gold Stripe: Forms Poom Sae All steps Tae Geuk Yuk Jang (6) Black Stripe: Curricula Low/high X block Scissors block Ka-wey mak-ki Inside chest block Diamond block Inside forearm block 360 roundhouse kick Jump spin side White Stripe: Board breaking Kyukpa Strong hand (any type) Punch, palm strike, forward elbow strike 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 33

34 Middle Brown Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Green Stripe Middle block (right) back spin in self defense, back elbow (left) to solar plexus, backward elbow (right) to head. Kyorugi Korean Term Blue Stripe: Over arms bear hug from behind side step to horse stance, simultaneously pushing hips back while thrusting arms forward. Gold Stripe: Forms Poom Sae All steps Tae Geuk Yuk Jang (6) Black Stripe: Curricula Sliding axe kick Double kick White Stripe: Board breaking Kyukpa Strong hand Punch, palm strike, forward elbow strike 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 34

35 High Brown Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Korean Term Green Stripe: right leg right kick under the arm Blue Stripe: Escape from side headlock: Ridge hand strike to the groin between the legs from behind, lift arm off of the head and back away. Gold Stripe: Forms Poom Sae All moves Tae Geuk Chil Jang (7) Black Stripe: Curricula 360 axe kick Throat strike Mok chi-gi Hammer fist Flying side kick White Stripe: Board breaking Kyukpa Strong hand Punch, palm strike, forward elbow strike Fitness Requirement: 50 push-ups, 50 sit-ups, 45 Han Wan Lee s in 60 seconds 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 35

36 Red Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Korean Term Green Stripe: Simultaneous knife hand blocks arm bar, wrist lock, step back outside, breaking balance, take down, and finish. Blue Stripe: Underarm bear hug from front: double palm strike to ears, two finger throat strike, stepping forward. Gold Stripe: Forms Poom Sae Black Stripe: Curricula Knife hand low block Spin hook kick Low high knife hand X-block White Stripe: Soft kick (any type) Kyukpa Front snap, roundhouse, spin hook, axe, 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 36

37 Middle Red Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Korean Term Green Stripe Rising block (left), keeping the left hand fixed at the opponent s wrist, high punch (right), open left hand, circle counter clockwise to meet the right hand at 6:00, lock wrist and continue to rotate until at 3:00, step left foot across to the right in front to form horse stance, step right foot across and behind and kneel down, inside breaking balance and FINISH! Blue Stripe: Double knife hand block and straight punch to the outside. Back arm goes around neck, choke until opponent taps. Gold Stripe: Forms Poom Sae All moves Tae Guek Pal Jang (8) Black Stripe: Curricula 360 spin side kick Mountain block Inside breaking balance Outside breaking balance White Stripe: Board breaking Kyukpa Soft hand Knife hand strike or, hammer fist, ridge hand, upward or back elbow, reverse knife hand or spear hand 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 37

38 High Red Belt Curriculum and Personal Record Sheet Stripe Requirements Korean Term Green Stripe: OSS & STD Demonstrate sparring skills and strategies Five one-step sparring techniques at level 10 Blue Stripe: Execution of the favorite self-defense technique with its potential effectiveness in mind. Five different SD Gold Stripe: forms Poom Sae All Moves Tae Geuk Pal Jang (8) All previously learned forms with less than three mistakes Black Stripe: Curricula Individual goals in hand and kicking techniques White Stripe: turn in all black belt testing paperwork Fitness Requirement: 60 push-ups, 60 sit-ups, 60 Han Wan Lee s in 60 seconds 3/24/2016 Farrell s U.S. Martial Arts Page 38

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