Blue Sr. (Blue red)

PERSONAL DETAILS

  • Name:
  • Address: 
  • Date of birth: 
  • Mom & Dad’s Date of birth :
  • Training start date:
  • Instructors’ name:  
  • Club (Dojang) address: Taekwon Tigers 2741 Middlefield Rd. Palo Alto 94306
  • Club (Dojang) contact telephone No: 650-521-0678

ALL STUDENTS

Q: What is your name of the form?

A: Taegeuk 6 Jang (Graduation Level 2 test: Taegeuk 3~6)

Q: How many movements does it have?

Q: What are the names of the three kingdoms of Korea 2000 years ago?

A: Koh-gu-ryo, Baek-jeh, and Silla, Sir/Ma’am!

Q: What were the ancient martial arts of Korea?

A: Subak and Tae-Kyon were two main ancient martial arts of Korea that became the roots of modern Taekwondo, Sir/Ma’am!

Q: What are the Tenets of Taekwondo?

A: Courtesy, Integrity, Self-control, Perseverance, Indomitable Spirit, Sir/Ma’am!

FOR STUDENTS 9 AND OLDER

(Study all questions 1 – 7)

Q: What is the student creed of Taekwondo?

A:

1) Build true confidence through knowledge of the mind, honesty in the heart, and strength in the body.

2) Keep friendships with one another and build a strong and happy community.

3) Never fight to achieve selfish ends, but develop might for right. Sir/Ma’am!

Q: What is the definition of the tenets?

A:

  • Courtesy (Yae-Yi)– Be polite and show respect. Distinguish the instructor from the student, the senior from junior, and elders.
  • Integrity (Yom-chi)– One must have the ability to distinguish right from wrong and have the conscience to feel guilt.
  • Self-Control (Geuk-ki)– Self-Control is important inside the Dojang, especially when free sparring and conducting one’s personal affairs.
  • Perseverance (In-Nae)– Set a goal and achieve it regardless of the difficulty.
  • Indomitable Spirit (Bool-Gul-Yi-Jung-Shin)– You must have courage even when pitted against overwhelming odds.Sir/Ma’am!

Q: What is the TaeKwon Tigers’ home rule # 6?

A:

TaeKwon Tigers Home Rule # 6

Children will not interrupt adult conversations. Sir/Ma’am!

Q: How do you say “back spinning kick” in Korean?

A:  Dwi-Dollyo-Cha-Gi