Front Kick (lead leg from a Walking Stance)
Front Kick (rear leg from a Walking Stance)
Front Kick (lead leg in a stepping motion from a Walking Stance)
Side Piercing Kick (to the side from a Sitting Stance)
A demonstration of basic physical proficiency and understanding of the following techniques;
How to tie the Taekwon-Do uniform belt
Attention Stance (Cha-ryeot Seo-gi)
Parallel Stance (Na-ran-hi Seo-gi)
Parallel Ready Stance (Na-ran-hi Jun-bi Seo-gi)
Walking Stance (Geon-neun Seo-gi)
Walking Ready Stance (Geon-neun Jun-bi Seo-gi)
Sitting Stance (An-neun Seo-gi)
Sitting Ready Stance (An-neun Jun-bi Seo-gi)
The Bowing Posture (Gyeong-nye Ja-se)
Sitting Stance Front Punch with a Forefist
Walking Stance middle Front Punch with the Forefist (obverse)
Walking Stance low Block with the Outer Forearm (obverse - outward)
Walking Stance low Block with the Knifehand (obverse - outward)
Walking Stance middle Side Front Block with the Inner
Forearm (obverse - outward)
A demonstration of basic physical proficiency and understanding of
the following Ho-Sin-Sul (Self Defense) techniques on both your left and right side;
A basic understanding of middle section pressure points
At least two releases from a single straight grab
to the wrist
At least two releases from a single cross grab to the wrist
At least two releases from a double-handed grab to both wrists
Break
Falls on both the right and left sides from a position laying on the back
Forward Somersault from a kneeling
position
There are no breaking requirements for 9th Geup High White Belt, however, the Test Board may allow the testing candidates to demonstrate a foot break on
1" pine boards. Breaks will be selected by the testing candidate and/or specified by the test
board.
Passing a Written Test on the 9th Geup Knowledge Requirements within two weeks of testing covering;
The pattern exercise diagram, and number of movements for
the pattern exercise 4-Direction Punch
The pattern exercise diagram, and number of movements for the pattern exercise 4-Direction Block
The meaning of the color of White Belt
The Colored Belt Ranking System in Taekwon-Do
Counting from one to ten in Korean
The characteristics of an Attention Stance (Cha-ryeot Seo-gi)
The characteristics of the Bowing Posture (Gyeong-nye Ja-se)
The country in which Taekwon-Do originated
The name and rank of your Instructor