Chon-Ji (19 moves)
Means literally the "Heaven and Earth". It is, in the Orient, interpreted as the creation of the world or the beginning of human history, therefore, it is the initial pattern played by the beginner. The pattern consists if two similar parts one to represent the Heaven and the other Earth.
Grade: Yellow tag > Yellow Belt
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Number |
Move |
Move in Korean |
Stance (Sogi) |
Start |
Parallel Ready Stance |
Narani Jumbi Sogi |
Parallel Ready |
1 |
Outer Forearm Low Block |
Bakat Palmok Najundae Makgi |
Walking (Gunnun) |
2 |
Obverse Punch (all middle) |
Baro Kaunde Jirugi |
Walking |
3 |
Outer Forearm Low Block |
Bakat Palmok Najundae Makgi |
Walking |
4 |
Obverse Punch |
Baro Kaunde Jirugi |
Walking |
5 |
Outer Forearm Low Block |
Bakat Palmok Najundae Makgi |
Walking |
6 |
Obverse Punch |
Baro Kaunde Jirugi |
Walking |
7 |
Outer Forearm Low Block |
Bakat Palmok Najundae Makgi |
Walking |
8 |
Obverse Punch |
Baro Kaunde Jirugi |
Walking |
9 |
Inner Forearm Middle Block |
An Palmok Kaunde Makgi |
L (Niunja) |
10 |
Obverse Punch |
Baro Kaunde Jirugi |
Walking |
11 |
Inner Forearm Middle Block |
An Palmok Kaunde Makgi |
L |
12 |
Obverse Punch |
Baro Kaunde Jirugi |
Walking |
13 |
Inner Forearm Middle Block |
An Palmok Kaunde Makgi |
L |
14 |
Observe Punch |
Baro Kaunde Jirugi |
Walking |
15 |
Inner Forearm Middle Block |
An Palmok Kaunde Makgi |
L |
16 |
Obverse Punch |
Baro Kaunde Jirugi |
Walking |
17 |
Obverse Punch |
Baro Kaunde Jirugi |
Walking |
18 |
Obverse Punch (backwards) |
Baro Kaunde Jirugi |
Walking |
19 |
Obverse Punch (backwards) |
Baro Kaunde Jirugi |
Walking |
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