• Distance
is still very important; however measurement should no longer be
necessary. At this level of step -parring
the student should have a good understanding of the concept of distance.
• It is important that the student
demonstrates General Choi's idea that any of the techniques used are capable of ending a conflict with "one kick
or one punch".
• It is important that the defender use correct stances, and that all blocks are executed
properly and with the appropriate tools.
• It is important that the student ensure that all attacks
and counter-attacks use appropriate tools and are directed at suitable vital spots.
• The students should not rush or be in a hurry to complete their routines.
•
An appropriate block, attack, or counter-attack is a technique that is taught to the student at their belt level or a technique
that is in one of the patterns up through their testing pattern.
Number of Counters:
In Advanced Semi-Free Step-Sparring there are three sets
of attacks/counter-attacks with accompanying blocks executed by each participant. The final counter-attack
by the original defender is decisive and is not blocked. The initial attacker's three attacking moves
are to be either a foot/hand/foot, or a hand/foot/hand set of techniques. The defender must counter each
attack with the same class of counter-attack as that used by the attacker. (i.e. foot attack to answer
a foot attack, and a hand attack to answer a hand attack.) If the attacker executes a flying attack technique,
then the defender must execute a flying block and answer with a flying attack. These attacks and counter-attacks
may only consist of techniques that are taught to the student at their belt level, to include required kicks, as well as
all techniques used in patterns up through their testing pattern. This is pattern Toe-Gye if the student
is testing for 2nd Geup, Low Red Belt.
Distance Measuring:
Distance measurement should no longer be necessary at this level, since student at this level
should already have a good understanding of the concept of distance.
Preparatory
Move:
Both
the attacker and the defender will step into a Parallel Ready Stance, with the attacker stepping to the right and the defender
stepping to the left.
Next Move:
Both the attacker and the defender step back into an L-Stance.
The attacker must then ki-ap to signal his/her intention to execute the first attack.
First Attack and Block:
The attacker executes an appropriate hand or foot attack. The defender will simultaneously execute
an appropriate block. The blocking technique should only result in light contact.
First Counter-Attack and Block:
The original defender executes an appropriate type of hand or foot counter-attack like that used in the first attack.
The original attacker will simultaneously execute an appropriate block. The blocking technique should
only result in light contact.
Second Attack and Block:
The original attacker executes an appropriate hand or foot
attack. The original defender will simultaneously execute an appropriate block. The
blocking technique should only result in light contact.
Second Counter-Attack
and Block:
The original defender executes an appropriate
type of hand or foot counter-attack like that used in the second attack. The original attacker will simultaneously
execute an appropriate block. The blocking technique should only result in light contact.
Third Attack and Block:
The original attacker executes an appropriate hand or foot
attack. The original defender will simultaneously execute an appropriate block. The
blocking technique should only result in light contact.
Final Counter-Attack:
The original defender executes an appropriate
type of hand or foot counter-attack like that used in the third attack. It is not necessary for the original
attacker to block the last counter-attack. There is also no need for the defender to attempt to have their
counter-attack make more than light contact with the attacker.
Next Move:
After the original defender has completed his/her last counter-attack,
both the original defender and the original attacker step back into an L-Stance, execute a middle Guarding Block, and the
original defender will simultaneously ki-ap. However, if the last counter-attack is a kick, the defender
will first step down with the kicking leg into an appropriate stance, then both the original defender and the original attacker
step back into an L-Stance, execute a middle Guarding Block, and the original defender will simultaneously ki-ap.
Return to Ready Position:
Both the original defender and the original attacker step forward into a Parallel Ready Stances. The
attacker returns to a ready position after the defender has initiated a movement to return to the A-B line into a ready
position.