Student Syllabus
Yellow Stripe
Chon Ji - 19 moves
The Starting Position
Parallel Ready Stance - Narani Junbi Sogi
Interpretation
Means literally the heaven and the earth. It is in the orient interpreted as the creation of the world or the beginning of human history. Therefore it is the initial pattern played by the beginner. This pattern consists of two similar parts - one representing the heaven, the other the earth.
Diagram
The Movements
1. 90° FACE C, LEFT WALKING STANCE, LOW OUTER FOREARM BLOCK
2. STEP FORWARD, RIGHT WALKING STANCE, MIDDLE OBVERSE PUNCH
3. 180° FACE D, RIGHT WALKING STANCE, LOW OUTER FOREARM BLOCK
4. STEP FORWARD, LEFT WALKING STANCE, MIDDLE OBVERSE PUNCH
5. 90° FACE A, LEFT WALKING STANCE, LOW OUTER FOREARM BLOCK
6. STEP FORWARD, RIGHT WALKING STANCE, MIDDLE OBVERSE PUNCH
7. 180° FACE B, RIGHT WALKING STANCE, LOW OUTER FOREARM BLOCK
8. STEP FORWARD, LEFT WALKING STANCE, MIDDLE OBVERSE PUNCH
9. 90° FACE D, RIGHT L STANCE, MIDDLE INNER FOREARM BLOCK
10. STEP FORWARD, RIGHT WALKING STANCE, MIDDLE OBVERSE PUNCH
11. 180° FACE C, LEFT L STANCE, MIDDLE INNER FOREARM BLOCK
12. STEP FORWARD, LEFT WALKING STANCE, MIDDLE OBVERSE PUNCH
13. 90° FACE B, RIGHT L STANCE, MIDDLE INNER FOREARM BLOCK
14. STEP FORWARD, RIGHT WALKING STANCE, MIDDLE OBVERSE PUNCH
15. 180° FACE A, LEFT L STANCE, MIDDLE INNER FOREARM BLOCK
16. STEP FORWARD, LEFT WALKING STANCE, MIDDLE OBVERSE PUNCH
17. STEP FORWARD, RIGHT WALKING STANCE, MIDDLE OBVERSE PUNCH
18. STEP BACKWARD, LEFT WALKING STANCE, MIDDLE OBVERSE PUNCH
19. STEP BACKWARD, RIGHT WALKING STANCE, MIDDLE OBVERSE PUNCH
END BRING LEFT LEG BACK TO READY STANCE ON COMMAND
Stances
There are THREE stances in Chon Ji:
Narani Jumbi Sogi
Gunun Sogi
Niunja Sogi
Blocks
There are TWO blocks in Chon Ji:
Bakat PalmoNejunde Makgi
Ann Palmo Keunde Makgi
Punches
All punches are Baro Jirugi - directed to the mid section