Black Belt Testing Evaluation

Welcome to your Black Belt Testing Evaluation

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1. 
There are six ways that a specific kick can be applied.

2. 
Grand Master E. B. Sell was the first person outside of the Korean Nationality that was ever awarded the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th Degree Black Belt.

3. 
According to our textbook, it takes approximately 40 pounds of pressure to break on 1” X 12” X 12” pine board.

4. 
Gym shoes are allowed on the training area.

5. 
Board holders must station themselves in a straddle stance before the strike is delivered.

6. 
The term “Dul” means “#9” count.

7. 
It is the responsibility of the senior student to conduct an inspection.

8. 
The Grandmaster and Kwan Jang’ of the World Chung Do Kwan Association is the Honorable Un Kyu Uhm, who resides in Seoul, Korea.

9. 
A student does not need to have a fake if his technique is fast enough.

10. 
Judo is a Japanese martial art.

11. 
A vital area is an area on the human body where if struck with a hard blow could cause serious injury or death.

12. 
You may chew gum while practicing TaeKwonDo

13. 
When applying a hook kick during free style sparring, you should strike with the heel.

14. 
Rule #2 of “true cleanliness” is “Clean Body” - Practice good personal hygiene.

15. 
When awarded the 6th Gup Green Belt, a person is no longer called a “beginner”.

16. 
After being awarded a Blue Belt a USCDKA student is then taught Taegeuk Oh Chong.

17. 
The pressure points on the human body are approximately every six inches.

18. 
According to our new textbook there are 26 “personal” striking weapons on the human body.

19. 
Our textbook gives four classifications of demonstrations.

20. 
The author of our textbook estimates that it takes 250 pounds of pressure to break a red house brick.

21. 
A Kwan is actually a school that teaches the art and science of TaeKwonDo.

22. 
A tardy student must wait to be recognized by the Instructor before asking permission to join class.

23. 
When in doubt about a rule or traditional custom, it is wise to ask a senior student before approaching your Instructor.

24. 
An Instructor should never teach more than two “special class sessions” consecutively without having a Six Part Formal Class.

25. 
The “Kukkiwon” is the administrative and research center of the World TaeKwonDo Federation.

26. 
Poomse training helps a student develop precision, control, and self-discipline

27. 
Karate is a Korean word meaning TaeKwonDo

28. 
The first and only foreigner to compete in a Korean National tournament, called the Presidential Championship was 3rd Degree Black Belt, Edward B. Sell in 1963.

29. 
A person does not automatically become an Instructor after being awarded a Black Belt.

30. 
There are four sitting positions for students while in uniform.

31. 
According to our textbook there are six vulnerable targets in the chest area.

32. 
It makes no difference how the boards are held as long as you strike in the middle.

33. 
A person must be a 4th Dan before qualifying for “International Referee Certification”.

34. 
It is very important to stretch prior to a class or strenuous workout.

35. 
A “Master” is a a teacher of “Black Belts”.

36. 
Com’mult means to “line up and adjust your uniform”.

37. 
Continued practice in free style sparring is the key to preventing an injury to yourself and to your opponent.

38. 
The Japanese word for Poomse is Kata.

39. 
The first TaeKwonDo organization to have worldwide recognition was called the “Korea TaeKwonDo Association.”

40. 
The foot is our first and most important weapon of the human body.

41. 
When coaching a beginner you must be forceful and very critical of all errors.

42. 
According to our textbook, a student must memorize 10 Poomse before being eligible to test for 1st Dan Black Belt.

43. 
A “Dee” is a term used for uniform.

44. 
To become a USCDKA Green Belt, one must learn at least 20 one step spar techniques.

45. 
If you are late it is not necessary to stretch out if class has already begun.

46. 
Poomse simply means “forms”

47. 
TaeKwonDo makes major joints into weapons.

48. 
A defensive reflex is the ability to block an attack without have to think about it.

49. 
The TaeKwonDo term Pa’doe means “sit down”.

50. 
One of the qualifications to be a “Kwang Jang” is that the person dedicated most of his /her adult life to the art of teaching TaeKwonDo as a career.