Brown Belt (18-27 Months)

Hand Techniques (Son-Ki-Sul)

  1. Crossing Fist Block (Kyo-Cha Ju-Muk Mak-Ki)
  2. Crossing Knife Hand Block (Kyo-Cha Sudo Mak-Ki)
  3. Ridge Hand Strike (Yeck Sudo Chi-Gki)
  4. Palm Thrust (Son Ba-Dak Chi-Gki)
  5. Any combination of hand techniques

Foot Techniques (Bar-Ki-Sul)

  1. Wheel Kick (Whi-Chu Cha-Gki)
  2. Jumping Front Snap Kick
  3. Areal Spin Drop Kick
  4. Spin Drop Kick
  5. Flying Side Kick
  6. Jumping Roundhouse Kick
  7. Low/High Spin Side Kick
  8. Sliding Hook Kick

Leg Exercises

  1. All combinations.

Forms (Poomse)

  1. Palgewe 5 (Oh-Jang)
  2. Tae Guek 5 (Oh-Jang)

One Step Sparring

  1. (26) Right leg Reverse Crossing Kick, (without setting foot down) same leg Hook Kick and Roundhouse Kick to the head
  2. (27) Step left leg to Front Stance while executing Crossing Knife Hands Block, twist blocked arm and right leg Roundhouse Kick to the solar plexus. Kneel down while spinning on left knee, right leg Wheel Kick low to the back of the legs
  3. (28) Step left leg 45 degree Horse Stance while executing left hand Palm Block, right Reverse Knife Hand Strike to the back of the neck (pressure head down with left hand), right Elbow Strike to hte base of the skull
  4. (29) Step left leg to Front Stance while executing left Knfie Hand Guarding Block, right Elbow Strike to the head (front of elbow), right Elbow Strike to the head (back of elbow), followed by head lock with right arm and right Knee Strike to the solar plexus
  5. (30) Step left leg to Front Stance while Double Middle Block (left arm further extended than the right - making a wrist break). left hand Pressing Block, right hand Back Fist Strike to the head, left hadn grab broken wrist, right leg Roundhouse Kick to the head

Board Breaks

  1. Any combination
  2. Two board Jump Spin Side Kick
  3. Jumping Front Snap Kick
  4. Wheel Kick speed break
  5. Flying Side Kick
  6. Front Snap Kick speed break

Free Sparring

Teaching Experience - Lead Classes, Call at Testing

Written Essay about Tae Kwon Do (submitted prior to testing)