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Kaitlyn Veloz, 11 years old, performs breaking technique during her test for a high green belt.
Tae Kwon Do Study Guide - Adult Yellow Belt
Korean words about Tae Kwon Do:
Cha Kee — Kick
Mak Kee — Block
Jee Roo Kee — Punch
Poomse — Form
Why do we bow?
We bow to be polite to people and tell them that we respect them.
We bow to the flags before we come into Do Jahng and also before we leave.
We bow to the black belts and to each other when we say “Hello” and “Goodbye”.
We also bow to say “Thank you” and “You're welcome.”
What does the color yellow on the yellow belt mean?
Yellow represents the sunrise — the beginning of a new day.
What is the meaning of Tae Keuk Eel Jahng, the yellow belt poomse?
Tae Keuk Eel Jahng is the beginning of all the forms. Since it is the beginning, Tae Kuek Eel Jahng means “Heaven”. We should perform this poomse with the greatness and beauty of Heaven.
February 6, 2012 - Monday
11:00AM - 1:00PM
Open Practice
4:30PM - 5:15PM
Tae Kwon Do - Children 6-10 (White - H. Yellow)
5:20PM - 6:10PM
Tae Kwon Do - Age 11 & Up (All Levels)
6:15PM - 7:15PM
Muay Thai - Basic
7:30PM - 8:30PM
Muay Thai - Intermediate
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Muay Thai Test - 1/23/10
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Awards Presentation & Christmas Party 2009
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