Student Syllabus
Yellow Belt
3 Step Sparring
To be promoted to your next grade, you are required to perform 3-Step Sparring, numbers 1 to 4
Attacking Moves
All the attacking moves are walking stance, middle section obverse punch.
Defensive Moves
1. Right leg back walking stance, middle block 3 times.
Counter: reverse punch in the last walking stance.
2. Left leg back, 3 times L-stance middle block.
Counter: step left leg, right leg to the left. L-stance, knifehand strike.
3. Left leg back, L-stance, inward moving block (Anero Makgi) 3 times.
Counter: backfist front strike to the bridge of the nose.
4. Left leg back, L-stance, middle block, 3 times.
Counter: step left leg into sitting stance, double punch to the ribs.
Why do we practise pre-arranged sparring?
To improve focus, distance and timing against a constant attack.
Misc
What is the difference between a coloured belt member and a black belt?
Experience, knowledge, ability, but most of all a black belt has attained a position of responsibility and respect, which he or she must be able to look up to. The Black belt student will have trained long and hard, therefore will be able to appreciate their position