Would You Pass The Yellow Belt Test?

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1. What is NOT a rule in Mudokwan?

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In Mudokwan, it is not a rule to challenge your instructor or your classmate to punching. This means that it is not acceptable or encouraged to engage in physical confrontations with your instructor or fellow classmates. The other options listed are all rules in Mudokwan, such as addressing your master respectfully, bowing before entering the mat, keeping your uniform clean, and listening and following directions.

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Would You Pass The Yellow Belt Test? - Quiz

This quiz is to see if you could pass the yellow belt test if you had to take it now. This quiz is just for fun. The questions... see moreare based on Lina's Mudokwan school requirements. For yes-or-no questions, please be honest.
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2. Can you demonstrate a horse stance, ready position, crescent kick, roundhouse kick, and a judo roll without help?

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The answer "Yes" indicates that the person is capable of demonstrating all the mentioned actions without any assistance.

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3. For yellow belt, can you break a board?

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Yes, for yellow belt, one can break a board. Yellow belt is typically the second level in martial arts, and breaking a board is a common test of strength and technique. It requires proper training and technique to break a board successfully, and yellow belt practitioners are usually taught the necessary skills to perform this task.

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4. Do you know how to do Judan (10-step) and Pal Gwe Il Chang (Pal Gwe One) without help?

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The given answer suggests that the person knows how to do both Judan (10-step) and Pal Gwe Il Chang (Pal Gwe One) without any assistance.

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5. How do you count from 1-10 in Korean?

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The given answer correctly lists the Korean numbers from 1 to 10 in the correct order. "Hana" means 1, "Dool" means 2, "Set" means 3, "Net" means 4, "Da Suht" means 5, "Ya Suht" means 6, "Il Gop" means 7, "Yuh Duhl" means 8, "Ah Hop" means 9, and "Yuhl" means 10.

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6. What is the first sentence of the yellow belt requirement sheet?

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The first sentence of the yellow belt requirement sheet is "Good moral character and maturity. Specifically, loyalty without question."

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7. What is the Korean word for blocking?

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The Korean word for blocking is "Mak Gee".

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8. What does Poom Sae mean?

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Poom Sae refers to the practice of forms in martial arts. Forms are a sequence of movements that are performed in a specific order and are used to develop technique, balance, and coordination. They are an essential part of training in disciplines such as Taekwondo, where practitioners learn and perfect various forms to demonstrate their mastery of the art. Therefore, the correct answer is "Forms."

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9. What is Dae Ryuhn?

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Dae Ryuhn refers to a type of training in martial arts called "Sparring". Sparring involves simulated combat between two practitioners, allowing them to practice their techniques and strategies in a controlled environment. It helps improve their reflexes, timing, and overall fighting skills. During sparring, practitioners can apply their punches, kicks, stances, and forms in a dynamic and realistic setting, preparing them for actual combat situations.

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10. What does Chee Gee mean?

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Chee Gee refers to the act of punching. It is a term commonly used in martial arts, specifically in disciplines like karate or taekwondo, to describe the action of striking with a closed fist. This term is often used to teach and practice proper punching techniques, emphasizing accuracy, power, and speed.

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What is NOT a rule in Mudokwan?
Can you demonstrate a horse stance, ready position, crescent kick,...
For yellow belt, can you break a board?
Do you know how to do Judan (10-step) and Pal Gwe Il Chang (Pal Gwe...
How do you count from 1-10 in Korean?
What is the first sentence of the yellow belt requirement sheet?
What is the Korean word for blocking?
What does Poom Sae mean?
What is Dae Ryuhn?
What does Chee Gee mean?
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