Terminology Applicable to 6th Kup, Green Belt.
Pattern Won-Hyo.
Won-Hyo (28 movements): Won-Hyo was the noted monk who introduced Buddhism to the Silla Dynasty in the year 686.
Stances
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Gojung Sogi
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Fixed stance
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Goburyo Sogi ‘A’
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Bending stance ‘A’
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Moa Sogi
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Close stance
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Body Parts:
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Baldung
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Instep
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Balkut
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Toes
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Bokboo
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Abdomen
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Chiboo
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Pubic region
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Mori
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Head
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Myong Chi
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Solar plexus
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Attacking movements
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Dwit Cha Jirugi
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Back piercing kick
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Sonkal Annuro Taerigi
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Knifehand inward strike
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Yop Jirugi
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Side punch
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Defensive Movements
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Dollimyo Makgi
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Circular block
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Palmok Daebi Makgi
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Forearm guarding block
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Sparring
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Ibo Matsoki
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Two-step sparring. A combination of any hand and any foot attack in either order.
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General Terms
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Gong gyuk gi
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Attack techniques
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Bang eo gi
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Defence techniques
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Ha bansin
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Foot parts
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Sang bansin
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Hand parts
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General Information
- When using Gojung Sogi (fixed stance) the weight must be distributed 50/50, whilst keeping the feet in an L-shape stance.
- Mori (the head) should only be used in extreme circumstances.
The starting point for pattern Won-Hyo is Moa Junbi Sogi ‘A’.