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2nd Gup Red Belt

Ironbear Martial Arts
Chung Do Kwan (February 26, 2006) 

Red Belt Rank

Terminology and Test Requirements
You are responsible to know all terms instructed before this rank. 

Instructors:
Kwanjangnim – Master Delaney
Sahbumnim - Sr. Instructor– Mr. Etgen
Sahbum– Mr. Weaver 

Korean Counting (Buhn Ho)

71

Chilsip Hanna

72

Chilsip Dul

73

Chilsip Set

74

Chilsip Net

75

Chilsip Dasot

76

Chilsip Yasot

77

Chilsip Elgub

78

Chilsip Yodul

79

Chilsip Ahob

80

Palsip

90-99

Koosip

100

Bak

Hyung or Form Requirements

English

Hwarang Hyung

Advanced Interpretation (Bunkai) Of The Form Hwarang Hyung

 

English Term

Korean Term

Defense against an armed opponent.

Dae Moogi

Front Checking Kick

Ap Cha Momchagi

Vital Points or Pressure Points (Kuep Soh in Korean)

Name

Location

Method Of Attack or Use

Large Intestine 11

On the radial aspect of the elbow. This point can be found just to the outside of the crease of the elbow at the bulge of the muscle.

Strike this point back to front to produce numbness in the arm, and cause the opponent’s head to come forward, exposing head and neck points for further attack. This point can also be pressed with the thumb.

Large Intestine 17

On the lateral aspect of the neck, 2 AU above Stomach 12. It is in the hollow triangle between the 2 muscles on the side of the neck, where the neck rises from the body.

Strike this point in a downward diagonal angle to disrupt the lungs. Even a light blow can cause an episode of coughing.

Gall Bladder 20

In the hollow at the back of the neck, just below the occipital bone.

Strike this point from back to front to produce unconsciousness. A light blow will cause a tingling sensation down the back of the body to the feet, typically causing the heels to pull off the ground.

Stomach 18

Below the nipple in the 5th intercostal space, at the lower margin of the pectoralis muscle.

Punch this point directly. A very sensitive area for body builders because of the stretching that has been done to increase the breast muscle.

Spleen 21

On the mid-axillary line, in the 7th intercostals space. This point can be found on the side of the body, midway between the center of the armpit and the free end of the 11th (floating) rib.

Strike this point from the side towards the center of the body.

Gall Bladder 31

This point is located 7 AU above the knee on the lateral aspect of the thigh. This point can be found by standing upright with the arm extended along the side of the leg. The point will be just where the tip of the middle finger touches.

Strike this point from the side. The point is deep, so sufficient force needs to be applied to reach the nerve.

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(Pressure point locations from "Advanced Pressure Point Fighting of Ryukyu Kempo"  by George Dillman)

 

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