Below is the knowledge required for
testing for a 3rd Geup High Blue Belt:
The
pattern history, pattern diagram, and number of movements for the pattern Jung-Geun
The ten parts of student's responsibility with regard to Student-Instructor Relationship;
1 Never tire of learning. A good student can
learn anytime, anywhere. This is the secret of knowledge.
2 A good student must be willing to sacrifice
for his art and his instructor. Many students feel their training is a commodity that is bought with monthly
dues and they are unwilling to take part in demonstrations, teaching and working around the do-jang. An
instructor can afford to lose this type of student.
3
Always set a good example for lower ranking students. It is only natural they will attempt to emulate
their seniors.
4 Always be loyal and never criticize
the instructor, the art of Taekwon-Do, or the teaching methods.
5
If an instructor teaches a technique, practice and attempt to utilize it.
6
Remember that a student's conduct outside the do-jang reflects on the art and his instructor.
7
If a student adopts a technique from another gym and the instructor disapproves of it, the student must discard it
immediately or train at the other gym.
8 Never be disrespectful
to the instructor. Though a student is allowed to disagree, the student must follow instructions first
and discuss the matter later.
9 A student must
always be eager to learn and ask questions.
10 Never betray
a trust.
The characteristics of a Close Ready Stance Type B (Mo-a Jun-bi Seo-gi B);
The characteristics of a Rear-Foot Stance (Dwit-bal Seo-gi);
The characteristics of a Low Stance (Nat-chweo Seo-gi);
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