United Kingdom Tae Kwon-Do

White Belt Grading Information

TYPICAL GRADING FOR 10TH KUPS

SITTING STANCE SINGLE PUNCH (COUNTING 10)
FRONT RISING KICK (COUNTING 10)
10 PRESS-UPS (COUNTING 10)

FWD – WALKING STANCE MIDDLE PUNCH
BWD – WALKING STANCE LOW BLOCK REVERSE PUNCH
FWD – WALKING STANCE MIDDLE BLOCK REVERSE PUNCH

FOUR DIRECTIONAL PUNCH

THEORY

TYPICAL THEORY FOR 10TH KUPS

Theory for your first grading typically consists of 3 questions relating to the training that you have done so far

THE MOST COMMON QUESTIONS ARE:-

What are the tenents of Tae Kwon-Do?
What does the colour white signify?
What part of the fist do you punch with and what is it in Korean?
How long and wide is a walking stance or sitting stance, and what is it called in Korean?
What is the Korean for middle section?
What does Tae Kwon-Do literally mean?
What is the Korean for outer forearm?

Remember that these are just examples of questions you might be asked at a grading, a student should have a good knowledge of their theory before going to grade.

JUNIOR THEORY QUESTIONS

For the juniors, depending on age and ability, we tend to make the theory questions much easier.

THE MOST COMMON JUNIOR QUESTIONS ARE:-

Where does Tae Kwon-Do come from?
What are the 5 tenents of Tae Kwon-Do?
What is the name and grade of your instructor?
What does the colour white mean?

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