Chung Bong 1 | Song Moo Kwan Forms
Chung Bong Forms are the signature forms of the “Ever Youthful House of Martial Arts Training”, or Song Moo Kwan. Chung Bong 1 is the Yellow / Gold belt form.
Chung Bong Forms are the signature forms of the “Ever Youthful House of Martial Arts Training”, or Song Moo Kwan. Chung Bong 1 is the Yellow / Gold belt form.
Taegeuk Il-Jang is the first form you will learn after testing out of white belt. Here is a resource to learn more about the form.
As a new student, you’ll likely have many questions — here are all the requirements for white belt promotion testing to earn your yellow belt.
There are several sources of information that can help you to learn and develop your skills outside of class. Here are some suggestions.
As we pay homage to the art and the people who brought it to us, it is only appropriate and respectful that we speak in the words that are derived from the culture from which they originate.
Basic stances are the foundation of Taekwondo. You must stand before you can run. Similarly, you must take a stance before you can block or strike.
Hand techniques are equally important to using your feet. Control, balance, and coordination of all your body and spirit is paramount to martial arts.
As a fighting art, proper use of foot techniques are imperative to knowing how to channel and focus your power. Taekwondo focuses heavily on kicking.
In following along with counting, these are also corollary to the Taegeuk forms that you will learn. Il. Ee. Sam. Sa. O. Yuk. Chil. Pai. Gu. Sip.
Just like any other class, you’ll learn terminology and culture that pertains to it. This is how you count to ten in Korean.