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Grade 10 is leucorrhea. Indicates a blank space, which means that there is no knowledge of taekwondo at all. Grade 9 is white belt with yellow bar.
Grade 8 is a yellow belt. It represents the earth, where plants and trees take root and sprout, which means the basic stage of learning. Level 7 is a yellow belt with a green bar.
Level 6 is a green belt. It means grass and trees, green grass and trees in the growth, and it means the stage of technological progress. Level 5 is a green belt with a blue bar.
Level 4 is a blue ribbon. It means the blue sky, and the grass and trees are thriving towards the blue sky, which means that the progress has reached a fairly high stage. Level 3 is a blue belt with a red bar.
Grade 2 is a red belt. It means danger, it has reached considerable power, it means self-denial and warning the opponent not to approach. Level 1 is a red belt with a black bar.
A black belt is the highest level. It means that the opposite of white is that the technology of white has been skilled, which means that it can also exert its own abilities in the dark. Judging by the rank from the gire and epaulettes:
Dresses with 1st to 3rd dans have black bands on the edges, and gowns with 4th dan and above have black bands on the sleeves and trouser legs. Ranks and ranks can also be distinguished by the epaulettes on the robe and the Roman numerals 1 to 9 on the belt.
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Taekwondo is divided into White Belt (10th gup), Yellow Belt (9th gup) and Yellow Green Belt (8th gup), Green Belt (7th gup) and Blue Belt (6th gup), Red Belt (5th gup) and Red and Black Belt (4th gup), Black Belt (1st gup) and black belts at all ranks.
1. White Belt (10th gup): beginner level, indicating the introductory stage, learning basic techniques and movements.
2. Yellow Belt (9th gup) and Yellow Green Belt (8th gup): Master the basic postures and movements, and start learning more complex techniques and combinations.
4. Red Belt (5th Gup) and Red and Black Belt (4th Gup): Proficiency in a variety of techniques and combinations, and a focus on precision and power control.
5. Black Belt (1st GUP) and Black Belt at all levels: The Black Belt level indicates strong skills and experience at a high level, marking the professionalism of the trainee and the qualification of the coach.
Taekwondo grading
1. White belt level (level 10): The white belt level of taekwondo is the beginner level of the forest jujube, and it is also the first level in the advanced system of taekwondo. At the White Belt level, students will learn basic posture, footwork, and basic kicking, punching, and grappling techniques.
At the leucorchrhea level, the focus is on building good basic skills and techniques, as well as developing coordination, flexibility and responsiveness.
2. Streamer level (level 9 to level 1): In taekwondo, the ribbon level is the advanced level after the primary level, from level 9 to level 1. Each level corresponds to different skills and requirements.
At this stage, participants will gradually improve their skills and knowledge. Each level introduces new techniques and challenges, and students will need to pass exams to advance to the next level.
3. Black belt level (level 1 to 10): The black belt in taekwondo is the highest rank in taekwondo. Black Belts are usually divided into multiple ranks, from the lowest to the highest from 1st to 10th dan.
Each rank requires students to meet certain requirements in terms of technique, form, self-defense, etc. The attainment of the Taekwondo Black Lead Old Belt represents the student's achievements and profound skills in Taekwondo.
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Taekwondo levels are divided into: 3 dans, 10 frets, and 10 levels.
1. It is divided into 3 paragraphs.
The stages of taekwondo refer to the different stages of the trainee's journey to taekwondo, which are usually divided into 3 sections, namely the beginning, middle, and high stages. Each rank has its own skill requirements and assessment criteria, and students need to pass an exam to be promoted.
2. Divided into 10 products.
The sub-grades of taekwondo refer to the level of taekwondo athletes, which are usually divided into 10 grades, from low to high: white, yellow, green, blue, red, black one to black nine grades. Each grade has its own skill requirements and assessment criteria, and athletes need to pass an exam to advance.
3. There are 10 levels.
The grading of taekwondo refers to the division of students into equal regiments according to their skill level and knowledge mastery in the process of learning taekwondo. It is usually divided into 10 levels, from low to high: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1.
Each level has its own skills and assessment criteria, and students need to pass an exam to advance.
The origin of Taekwondo
Taekwondo is a martial art sport originating from South Korea, and it is a combat sport with footwork as the main technical feature. Taekwondo techniques include kicks, knees, punches, elbows, leg sweeps, wrestling and other techniques, and is a comprehensive combat sport. Training in taekwondo not only improves physical fitness and coordination, but also develops self-confidence, perseverance, and teamwork.
Taekwondo athletes need to use technique and air-hire tactics to defeat their opponents and win. Taekwondo is divided into four categories specified by the Olympic Games: men's heavyweight, men's lightweight, women's heavyweight, and women's lightweight.
Taekwondo has become one of the official Olympic sports and one of the world's combat sports.
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Taekwondo is divided into 10 levels, 9 dans, and 4 frets, with a total of 11 colors.
Level 10 is white belt: it means blank, no knowledge of taekwondo at all, and it means the entry stage.
Grade 9 is white belt with yellow bars: indicates a level between white and yellow belts, which means that the initial contact is initiated.
Level 8 is the yellow belt: it means the earth, and the plants and trees take root and sprout in the earth, which means the basic stage of learning.
Level 7 is the yellow belt with the green bar: it indicates the level between the yellow belt and the green belt, and the practitioner's technique is constantly rising.
Level 6 is the green belt: it means grass and trees, and the growing green grass and trees mean the stage of technological progress.
Level 5 is the green belt and blue bar: it represents the transition zone from the green belt to the blue belt, and the practitioner's level is between the green belt and the blue belt.
Level 4 is a blue ribbon: it means a blue sky, and the grass and trees are thriving towards the blue sky, which means that the progress has reached a fairly high stage.
Level 3 is a blue belt with a red bar: it means that the practitioner's level is slightly higher than the blue belt and slightly lower than the red belt, between the blue belt and the red belt.
Level 2 is a red belt: it means danger, it has considerable power, it means self-restraint and warning opponents.
Level 1 is a red belt and a black bar: It means that after a long period of systematic training, the practitioner has completed all the courses before level 1 and has begun to transition from a red belt to a black belt.
Black Belt: Indicates the opposite of white, which is more proficient than white, which means that it can exert its abilities even in the dark.
Black Belt or above: Black Belt (1st Stage, 1st Grade) Compulsory: Goryeo, Seniority: 1 year, Age: 15 years old or above, 1st grade for those below
Black Belt (2 Stages 2 Grades) Compulsory: King Kong, Seniority: 1 year, Age: 16 years old or above, 2 grades below
Black Belt (3 Sections, 3 Grades) Compulsory: Taibai, Seniority: 2 years, Age: 18 years old or above, 3 grades below
Black Belt (4 Sections) Compulsory: Plains, Seniority: 3 years, Age: 25 years old or above, 4 grades for those below 20 years old or older;
Black Belt (5th Stage) Compulsory: Taekwong, Seniority: 4 years, Age: 30 years old or above;
Black Belt (6 Ranks) Compulsory: Tianquan, Seniority: 5 years, Age: 36 years or older;
Black Belt (7 Sections) Compulsory: Han Shui, Seniority: 6 years, Age: 43 years or above;
Black Belt (8 Stage) Compulsory: Same, Seniority: 8 years, Age: 51 years or above;
Black Belt (9 dan ) Assessed by the Special Organisation for those who have made significant contributions to Taekwondo, seniority: 9 years, age: 60 years old or above (e.g. Korean Black Belt 9th dan Master Lee Kyu-heng).
Gu Xinglong, Nanjing Longteng Sportsman Quality Education.
My suggestion is to increase your own reaction speed, react at the moment when the opponent attacks, dodge RO attacks, and the purpose of dodging attacks is also to seek the opponent's gap and break a better attack.
I'm just the opposite of you, some leg methods will be the right leg but not, and even sometimes the right leg combat posture feels awkward, you have to strengthen the training of the left leg, such as kicking the target or sandbag, the right leg kicks ten times, then the left leg you kick twenty times, in short, the training intensity of your left leg must be greater than the right leg, so that you can slowly put the left and right legs as freely. As for the bone protruding on the instep when you break the board, you should strengthen the hardness training of your instep, ankle and tibia, and the correct part of the broken plate should be your instep, where the force area is large and not easy to be injured. Trust me, I also practice taekwondo, listen to me.
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