Additional Techniques: Techniques for the Beginner or 10th Grade Holder
TECHNIQUES FOR THE BEGINNER OR 10TH GRADE HOLDER
IMPORTANT: Due to the distortion of distance apparent in photographs, the angle of the feet in stances may appear slightly out of position. The student, therefore, is encouraged to refer to the feet illustrations rather than the photograph itself.
Parallel stance
Sitting stance
Walking Stance (Gunnun Sogi)
Front View
L-stance (Niunja Sogi)
Back View
Stance (Sogi)
Parallel Stance (Narani Sogi)
Side View
Front View
Parallel Ready Stance (Narani Junbi Sogi)
Front View Back View
Top View
Walking Stance (Gunnun Sogi)
Side View
Right Walking Stance
Left walking stance
Front View
Walking Stance Forearm Low Block (Gunnun So Palmok Najunde Makgi)
Front View
Front View
Side View
- 1. The forearm reaches the same level as the lower abdomen of the defender.
2. The body becomes half facing the opponent.
Walking Stance Middle Front Punch (Gunnun So Kaunde Ap Jirugi)
Front View Front View
Side View Top View
1. The fist forms a vertical line with the toes. 2. The fist reaches the same level as the shoulder of the attacker. 3. The fist is brought to the center of the attacker's body.
Walking Stance Knife-hand Low Block (Gunnun So Sonkal Najunde Makgi)
Front View Front View
- 1. The knife-hand reaches the same level
as the scrotum of the defender.
The body becomes half facing the opponent
Back View
Top View
Walking Stance Inner Forearm Middle Block (Gunnun So An Palmok Kaunde Makgi)
Front View Front View
Side View
Top View
1. The fist reaches the same level as the shoulder of the defender. 2. The body becomes half facing the opponent. 3. The forearm becomes full facing the opponent.
Stepping (Omkyo Didigi)
Stepping backward
Stepping forward
- 1. The body must always be half facing when stepping backward and forward.
2. Stepping is executed in an ontward curved line. 3. The knee of the stationary leg springs slightly up during the stepping motion.
Inside and Outside blocks (An Makgi Wa Bakat Makgi)
Inside Block (An Makgi)
The block is executed at the opponent's inner forearm.
The block is executed at the opponent's inner tibia.
Outside Block (Bakat Makgi)
The block is executed at the opponent's outer forearm.
The block is executed at the opponent's outer tibia.