Terminology

Tenets of Taekwondo

Courtesy

Integrity

Perseverance

Self-Control

Indomitable Spirit

Student Oath

I shall observe the tenets of Taekwondo.

I shall respect my instructors and seniors.

I shall never misuse Taekwondo.

I will be a champion for freedom and justice.

I will help build a more peaceful world.

Chang Hon Belt Pattern Names / Left or Right Foot Returns / Number of Movements

Chon-Ji – White, L19

Dan-Gun – Yellow, L21

Do-San – Yellow-Black, R24

Won-Hyo – Green, R28

Yul-Gok – Green-Black, L38

Joong-Gun – Blue, L32

Toi-Gye – Blue-Black, R37

Hwa-Rang – Red, R29

Choong-Moo – Red-Black, L30

Kwang-Gae – Black Recommended, L39

CTF Discipline Patterns (Meanings) / Movements

Song Song (Imagination) – R30

Yom Gom (Inspiration) – L40

Hyun Sil (Actualization) – L50

Sil Hyun (Realization) – R60

Elements of Power

  1. Stance
  2. Hips
  3. Reaction Force
  4. Focus
  5. Timing
  6. Geometric Design
  7. Range of Motion / Strength at Apex
  8. Relative Muscular Strength
  9. Acceleration
  10. Automatic Reflex
  11. Accuracy
  12. Attitude
  13. Breath Control

Choong Sil Kwan
Philosophy

The purpose of Choong Sil Kwan Taekwondo is to develop an individual’s mental and physical well being through a highly stylized and deliberate method of rigorous martial arts training.  The result of this training is the empowering sense of self-worth, and the ability to control one’s physical state and personal destiny.

The student is guided into four stages of philosophical development:

  1. Imagination
  2. Inspiration
  3. Actualization
  4. Realization

In the initial stage of philosophical development, students must use their imagination to set goals beyond their current limitations and, from this, visualize their achievements in advance.  This, in turn, strengthens their belief system to the point that specific goals are possible and obtainable.

 With goals firmly in mind, the students must learn to inspire themselves into action, as they develop a sense of self-worth.  Without this, one may never strive for success as they may feel that they do not deserve the rewards that accompany achievement.

 Actualization is taking the first step and entering into the process of the work and reward system.  The development of a strong work ethic is the most important element in this philosophy.  Even the most average of people can achieve excellence with a positive work habit.

 Realization refers to the attainment of one’s goals.  Upon reaching these achievements, new privileges are merited as new goals are recognized.  This process perpetuates itself as the previous results offer new challenges and new responsibilities.  This positive growth cycle not only improves oneself, but also the immediate world around you.  This concept of “constant and never-ending improvement” is the ultimate purpose of Choong Sil Kwan.

Belt Meanings

WHITE – Purity

YELLOW – Energy from the sun

GREEN – Growth of power

BLUE – Sky and the continued upward attainment

RED – Danger, the technician has power but has not yet learned control

BLACK – A bringing together of all the materials that have been learned thus far

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