Agenda: June 21st,
2001 (Test)
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Reverse
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Front
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Low
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Middle
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Face
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Back Fist
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Palm-Heel Strike
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Hammer Fist
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Elbow Strike
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Knife-Hand Strike
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Down
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In-to-Out
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Face
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Out-to-In
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Palm-Heel
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Palm Sweep Down
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Single Knife-Hand
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Double Knife-Hand
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Front
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Fighting
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Back
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Natural
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Horseback
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Joon-Bee
Practice Test
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Horse stance, left hand out:
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10 low punches
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10 middle punches
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10 face punches
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10 sets of high, middle, low punches
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Line up for combination line drills:
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High punch, middle punch, low punch
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In natural stance: down block, reverse punch, face block
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In front stance: in-to-out block, back fist, out-to-in
block
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Single knife-hand block in back stance, middle punch
in front stance, upper block
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In front stance: palm-heel block, out-to-in block, palm-heel
strike
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Double knife-hand block in back stance, knife-hand strike
in front stance, elbow strike
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In front stance: palm sweep down block, face block, palm-heel
strike
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Front punch in natural stance, hammer fist in front stance
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Double knife-hand block in back stance into a side punch
in horseback stance
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Down, out-to-in block, back fist, face block
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Block with a technique that makes sense for the following
attack:
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Face punch attack
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Low punch attack
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Palm-heel strike attack
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Middle punch attack
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Back fist attack
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Middle palm-heel strike attack
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Elbow strike attack
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Hammer fist attack
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Knife-hand strike attack
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Face punch attack
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Middle punch attack
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Back fist attack
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Low punch attack
Answers to Technique Questions
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to show martial spirit
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to frighten or startle your opponent
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to projects ki and give more power to a technique
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Why do we bow at the beginning and end of class and upon
entering the training area?
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Why do is the angle between the forearm and the upper
arm in an out-to-in block 90-degrees?
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to maximize the area with which to catch the attacking
arm
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What is the striking surface of a punch?
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the first two knuckles next to the thumb
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What is the difference between a backfist and an in-to-out
block?
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one is a strike and the other is a block
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the contact surface for a backfist is the back of the
fist; the contact surface for an in-to-out block is the forearm
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Where is the non-blocking hand in a double knife-hand
block?
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opened with the palm facing up and the blade of the hand
resting just under the solarplexus
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What is a sensible block for a body strike?
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an in-to-out block
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a out-to-in block
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a palm-heel block
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What is a possible target for a back fist?
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the opponent's nose
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the back of the opponent's head
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What is the difference between a natural stance and a
fighting stance?
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a natural stance is a walking stance; a fighting stance
is a sparring stance and one is bouncing on the balls of the feet
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a punch that ends on the same-side as the leg that is
forward
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a punch that ends opposite side from the leg that is
forward