Below is the knowledge
required for testing for a 5th Geup High Green Belt:
The
pattern history, pattern diagram, and number of movements for the pattern Weon-Hyo
A vocabulary of at
least twenty-four (24) Korean words used in class;
Attention
cha-ryeot
At Ease
swi-eot
Bow or Salute
gyeong-nye
Ready Position jun-bi
Sit or Kneel
an-jeo
Meditate mung-nyeom
Return to Ready ba-ro
Begin
si-jak
Finished
hae-san
Stop
geu-man
Yell
gi-hap
Face the Flag guk-gi-e
dae-ha-yeo
Thank You go-map
seum-ni-da
Turn Around
dwi-ro do-ra
Gymnasium
do-jang
Uniform
do-bok
Vice-Instructor bu-sa-beom
(1st-3rd Dan)
Instructor sa-beom (4th-6th
Dan)
Master Instructor sa-hyeon (7th-8th Dan)
Grand
Master sa-seong (9th Dan)
Instructor
Sir sa-beom nim
Degree
Dan
Grade
Geup
Pattern
teul
The eight (8) examples
of Poor Integrity as listed in General Choi's Encyclopedia;
1 The instructor who misrepresents
himself and his art by presenting improper techniques
to his students because of a lack of knowledge or apathy
2 The student who misrepresents himself by "fixing" breaking materials
before demonstrations
3 The
instructor who camouflages bad techniques with luxurious
training halls and false flattery to his students
4 The student who requests rank from an instructor, or attempts to purchase
it
5 The student who gains rank for ego purposes or the feeling of power
6 The instructor who teaches and promotes his art for materialistic gains
7 The student whose actions
do not live up to his words
8
The student who feels ashamed to seek opinions from his juniors
The Characteristics of a Close Stance (mo-a seo-gi)
The Characteristics of a Close Ready Stance type A (mo-a jun-bi seo-gi A)
The Characteristics of a Fixed Stance (go-jeong seo-gi)
The Characteristics
of a Bending Stance (gu-bu-ryeo seo-gi)
The Characteristics of a Bending Ready Stance type A (gu-bu-ryeo jun-bi seo-gi A)
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