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TRAINING SCHEDULE
(Sooryon Gehoek Pyo)
In any undertaking, good planning reduces the risks and increases the probability of success. Well planned programs properly carried out can be likened to catching fish with a net while poorly planned programs can be compared to catching fish with one's bare hands, an obviously inefficient and wasteful exercise.
As training for Taekwon-Do mobilizes the muscles of the entire body, it requires a large amount of energy. A student must move up gradually, from the easy steps to the more difficult, from the basic to the more advanced stages of the development process.
In this manner, the student will not only enhance his health but will develop his techniques thoroughly and consistently. A Taekwon-Do instructor is responsible for the planning of the detailed training schedule for each of his students, particularly the grade holders, so that the programs set for them can be carried out properly and on a timely basis, with students receiving the right amount of instruction in the specified time.
The training schedule ideally should provide a general overview of all of the training programs which in turn are broken into more detailed steps showing the course outline for each class and grade level within a particular program.
The training schedule listed here is a rather broad one. For beginners training for first degree black belt, however, it does present the basic requirement. It is necessary for the instructor to formulate a detailed master training program and lesson plan. This will allow the course to be conducted in a more efficient manner.
There are three rather important rules that should be followed:
- Teach students by rank to avoid unnecessary duplication of exercises by senior students.
- Divide the class into courses for children, adult, and senior citizens. This will enable everyone to practice without fear of either injury or over exertion.
- Rather than allowing the whole class to rest at the same time break the training schedule up so one group is able to rest while watching another group practice.
The group resting should be aligned at the furthest extreme of the practice area and should remain silent while the other group is training. There is a beneficial side effect in this method. The resting group will be able to spot mistakes their classmates are making, thereby correcting their own.
MASTER PROGRAM
| Grade | Fundamental Exercise | Pattern | Sparring | Training Aids | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10th | Parallel stance punch | Sitting stance punch | Walking Stance inner forearm obverse block | Four direction punch | 3-step alone | Forging post (with sponge pad) |
| Walking stance spot punch | Walking stance knife-hand low obverse block | Stepping side rising kick | Four direction block | Dyna-strike | ||
| Walking stance forearm low obverse block | Stretchociser | |||||
| Front rising kick | ||||||
| Front snap kick | ||||||
| 9th | L-stance knife-hand guarding block | Walking stance knife-hand low reverse block | Spot turning | CHON-JI | 3-step | Mirror |
| Walking stance stepping punch | Step-turning | L-stance inner forearm block | Stance mould | |||
| Walking stance forearm low reverse block | Side piercing kick | |||||
| Side front snap kick | ||||||
| 8th | L-stance twin forearm block | L-stance knife-hand side strike | Walking stance inner forearm reverse block | DAN-GUN | 3-Step | Pullers |
| Walking stance forearm rising block | ||||||
| 7th | L-stance outer forearm outward block | Walking stance outer forearm wedging block | L-stance back fist side strike | DO-SAN | 3-step | Forging bag |
| Walking stance outer forearm side block | L-stance forearm guarding block | Stepping side rising kick | 2-step | Finger toughner box (with rice) | ||
| Walking stance back fist side strike | Release from a grab | |||||
| 6th | L-stance knife-hand inward strike | Walking stance straight finger-tip thrust | Fixed stance punch | WON-HYO | 2-step | Punching ball |
| Walking stance inner forearm circular block | Stepping side piercing kick | Walking stance reverse punch | 1-step | Forging post (with straw pad) | ||
| 5th | Walking stance palm hooking block | Walking stance front elbow strike | X-stance back fist side-strike | YUL-GOK | 1-step | Blocking apparatus |
| L-stance twin knife-hand block | Walking stance knife-hand rising block | Double side stepping knife-hand side strike | Semi-free | Calisthenics | ||
| Walking stance double forearm block | ||||||
| 4th | L-stance reverse knife-hand block | Walking stance upper elbow strike | Fixed stance u-shape block | JOONG-GUN | Semi-free | Wooden horse |
| Rear foot stance palm upward block | L-stance forearm inward block | Releasing from a grab | Free | Foot raising aid | ||
| Walking stance twin fist upset punch | Walking stance x-fist rising block | Close stance turning punch | Jar | |||
| Walking stance twin fist vertical1) punch | ||||||
| 3rd | Walking stance upset fingertip thrust | Close stance upper elbow strike | L-stance knife-hand low guarding block | TOI-GYE | Semi-free | Improvised training aids |
| Turning kick | Walking stance x-fist pressing block | X-stance x-fist pressing block | Free | Dumbells | ||
| L-stance double forearm pushing block | Walking stance x-fist rising block | |||||
| Walking stance flat fingertip thrust | ||||||
| 2nd | Sitting stance palm pushing block | Vertical stance knife-hand downward strike | L-stance reverse punch | HWA-RANG | Free | Forging pendulum |
| Close stance inner forearm side front block | L-stance side elbow thrust | Self-defence technique | Finger toughener box (with sand) | |||
| 1st | Walking stance knife-hand front strike | L-stance forearm low block | Flying side piercing kick | CHOONG-MOO | Free | Power indicator |
| Sitting stance forearm front block | X-stance knife-hand side strike | Reverse turning kick | Self-defence technique | Holders | ||
| Walking stance palm upward block | ||||||
MASTER PROGRAM FOR 10TH GRADE
| Introduction of Taekwon-Do | Taekwon-Do |
| Practice suit | |
| Reference and others | |
| Nomenclature of the attacking and blocking tools | Forefist, outer forearm, knife-hand, inner forearm, under forearm, back forearm, ball3) of the foot, tibia, outer tibia, inner tibia and side sole |
| Definition of the vital spots | High, middle and low section of the body |
| Reasonable position of the tools for | High, middle and low attack or block |
| Stances | Attention, parallel, walking and sitting stance |
| Fundamental exercises | Theory of power |
| Parallel stance punch | |
| Walking stance spot punch | |
| Stepping motion | |
| Walking stance outer forearm low obverse block | |
| Front rising kick | |
| Four direction punch | |
| Sitting stance punch | |
| Walking stance knife-hand low observe block | |
| Walking stance inner forearm middle obverse side block | |
| Four direction block | |
| Stepping side rising kick |
LESSON PLANS FOR 10TH GRADE
- They can be flexible according to circumstance or individual taste of instructor. - Warming up and warming down exercises must be done before and after training.
1st Week
| Subjects | Reference | Training Aids | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon. | How to tie the belt | Taekwon-Do books written by Gen. Choi Hong Hi 4) | |
| Attention stance and bow posture | |||
| Introduction of Taekwon-Do | |||
| Conduct in do jang | |||
| How to fold the do bok | |||
| Tues. | Vital spots and high, middle and low attack or block | ||
| How to make a clenched fist | |||
| Theory of power | |||
| Parallel stance punch | |||
| Wed. | Theory of power | Forging post (sponge pad) | |
| How to punch a forging post stressing the point of focus | Dyna strike | ||
| Principle of stepping | |||
| Walking stance spot punch | |||
| Thurs. | Walking stance spot punch | Stance mould5) | |
| Correction and demonstration | Mirror6) | ||
| Nomenclature of forearms and tibias | |||
| Walking stance forearm low block | |||
| Fri. | Parallel stance punch | ||
| Walking stance spot punch | |||
| Walking stance forearm low block | |||
| Correction and demonstration |
2nd Week
| Subjects | Reference | Training Aids | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon. | Tenets of Taekwon-Do | Taekwon-Do books written by Gen. Choi Hong Hi 8) | |
| Walking stance spot punch | |||
| Walking stance forearm low block | |||
| Spot front rising kick | |||
| Tues. | Walking stance spot punch | Foot Raising aid9) | |
| Walking stance forearm low block | |||
| Spot front rising kick | |||
| Correction and demonstration | |||
| Wed. | Parallel stance punch | ||
| Walking stance spot punch | |||
| Walking stance forearm low block | |||
| Four direction punch | |||
| Thurs. | Walking stance spot punch | ||
| Walking stance forearm low block | |||
| Four direction punch | |||
| Sitting stance punch | |||
| Fri. | Sitting stance punch | ||
| Four direction punch | |||
| Correction and demonstration | |||
| Stepping front rising |
3rd Week
| Subjects | Reference | Training Aids | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon. | Moral culture | Taekwon-Do books written by Gen. Choi Hong Hi 11) | |
| Sitting stance punch | |||
| Stepping front rising kick | |||
| Four direction punch | |||
| Tues. | Sitting stance punch | Pullers12) | |
| Four direction punch | |||
| Correction and demonstration | |||
| How to make a proper knife-hand | |||
| Walking stance knife-hand low block | |||
| Wed. | Sitting stance punch | ||
| Stepping front rising kick | |||
| Walking stance knife-hand low block | |||
| Correction and demonstration | |||
| Four direction punch | |||
| Thurs. | Sitting stance punch | ||
| Four direction punch | |||
| Walking stance knife-hand low block | |||
| Walking stance inner forearm obverse side block | |||
| Fri. | Four direction punch | ||
| Walking stance knife-hand low block | |||
| Inner forearm obverse side block | |||
| Side rising kick | |||
| Correction and demonstration |
