2024 AAU TAEKWONDO NATIONAL FORMS AND SPARRING TEAM CHAMPIONS
2024 AAU TAEKWONDO NATIONAL FORMS AND SPARRING TEAM CHAMPIONS
White Belt beginner Form for testing in Tang Soo Do. First in the series of Korean Kibon forms. Kibon translates to Beginner or Basic. All Kibon Forms have 20 movements each.
Yellow Stripe Beginner form for testing in Tang Soo Do. Second in the series of Korean Kibon forms. Kibon translates to Beginner or Basic. All Kibon Forms have 20 movements each.
Yellow Stripe Beginner form for testing in Tang Soo Do. Third in the series of Korean Kibon forms. Kibon translates to Beginner or Basic. All Kibon Forms have 20 movements each.
Chong Gi is a form needed for Yellow Belt. This form is an International Tae Kwon Do form in origin. Concentrating on the development of front and back stances it contains 19 movements. Chong Gi means Heavan and Earth.
First in a series of original Shudokan Kata. Old Kibon Cho Dan (1) is a beginner belt kata. This kata has 12 movements.
Orange Belt Beginner Form for testing in Tang Soo Do. Forth in the series of Korean Kibon forms. Kibon translates to Beginner or Basic. All Kibon Forms have 20 movements each.
Orange Belt Beginner Form for testing Tang Soo Do. Fifth in the series of Korean Kibon forms. Kibon translates to Beginner or Basic. All Kibon Forms have 20 movements each.
Second in a series of original Shudokan Kata. Old Kibon EE Dan (2) is a beginner belt kata. This kata has 12 movements.
Pyong Ahn Cho Dan (1) is a beginner form in Tang Soo Do needed to achieve the rank of Orange Belt. This form is considered to be a beginner form. Pyong Ahn Cho Dan is a form deriving from the original Pinan series of kata in Japan. The name Pyong Ahn translates to Peace and Confidence. Pyong Ahn Cho Dan has 22 movements.
BEGINNER ITF COMPETITION FORM
BEGINNER WT COMPETITION FORM
The form developed as a beginner Bo form. Movements mimic defense and attacks with a common weapon such as a stick. Made to develop the coordination between eye, hand and weapon while utilizing the foundation of stance to support the offensive or defensive movement. Hwangso translates to the animal "Bull." This weapon form has 28 movements.
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