Questions

At 7th Kup you know three patterns, Chon-Ji, Dan-gun and Do-san
Do-san is the pseudonym of the patriot Ahn Chang-Ho (1876 to 1938). The 24 movements represent his entire life, which he devoted to furthering the education of Korea and its independence movement.
Green signifies the plants growth as your training in Tae Kwon Do begins to develop.
Boosabum or National Instructor (1st to 3rd Dan) Sabum or International Instructor (4th to 6th Dan) Sahyung or Master (7th and 8th Dan) Saseung Grandmaster (9th Dan)
Sabum or International Instructor
Makgi means Block.
Jirugi means Punch.
Chagi means Kick.
Tulgi means Thrust.
Taerigi means Strike.
Son Sunkut Tulgi – Straight Fingertip Thrust
Either: Dung Joomuk Taerigi – Backfist Strike Sonkal Yop Taerigi – Knifehand Side Strike

Practical

1) Pattern Do-San
2) Be prepared to perform any of the previous grade patterns
3) Three step sparring
4) Three step semi-free sparring
5) Demonstrate Left and Right Side kick against a target
6) Adults attempt breaking a focus board using Left and Right Side kick
7) Demonstrate Left and Right Turning kick against a target
8) Adults attempt breaking a focus board using Left and Right Turning kick

* Note this is the minimum requirement for this grade, you may be asked to perform other techniques learnt during class.