Montgomery Tae Kwon Do Academy

SENIOR BROWN Belt Requirements
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Form name: Hwa-Rang (29 moves)
Curriculum Kicks: Jump Spin Inside Crescent Kick

1st Black Stripe:

  1. Thirteen movements of Hwa-Rang, without assistance
  2. Good Attendance
  3. Consistent Effort

2nd Black Stripe:

  1. Twenty-one movements of the form, without assistance
  2. All required knowledge of Hwa-Rang
  3. Good Attendance
  4. Consistent Effort

3rd Black Stripe:

  1. All Twenty-nine movements of the form, without assistance
  2. Demonstrate Chun-Ji, Dan-Gun, Do-San and required knowledge
  3. Good Attendance
  4. Consistent Effort

1st Red Stripe:

  1. Self Defense #1 & #2
  2. Count to ten in Korean
  3. Good Attendance
  4. Consistent Effort

2nd Red Stripe:

  1. Self Defense #3
  2. Curriculum kick
  3. Explain the Formula for Board Breaking F=MA
  4. Good Attendance
  5. Consistent Effort

 

To Earn a RED BELT

Students must be able to perform all skills listed above upon request.
Minimum of 36 Classes.
Positive Attitude towards fellow students and instructors.
Students must achieve personal best at this level.

 

Montgomery TaeKwonDo Academy
SENIOR BROWN BELT Study Guide
 

Senior Brown Belt Form: Hwa-Rang

Meaning of Hwa-Rang: Hwa-Rang literally means ‘flowering manhood’’
and was the name of the youth group that originated in the Silla Kingdom. This group was credited with the unification of the three kingdoms of Korea; Baekje, Goguryeo and Silla. The twenty-nine movements represent the 29th infantry where TaeKwonDo developed into maturity under General Choi-Hung-Hi.

Number of Movements: 29 

The White Belt Form, Chun-Ji has sixteen combinations, and represents Heaven and Earth.
Dan-Gun the Yellow Belt Form was named after the legendary founder of Korea and has twenty combinations.
Do-San the Senior Yellow Belt From was the pen name of Ahn-Chang-Ho. The twenty-four combinations represent the years he devoted to furthering the education of Korea and its independence movement.

One –Ten in Korean:

  1. Ha-na 
  2. Dool 
  3. Set  
  4. Net 
  5. Da-sut 
  6. Yuh-sut 
  7. Il-gup 
  8. Yuh-dool 
  9. Ah-hop 
  10. Yol

The common formula for board breaking is actually the formula for FORCE; which is MASS (the weight of something) multiplied by ACCELERATION
(the speed of the object) or F = MA
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