This command is used by the Competition Coordinator to call the athlete into the ring.
What is Chool-jeon?
This Poomsae is named after a famous mountain in Korea.
What is Keumgang?
This stance is first introduced in Taegeuk Chil-Jang.
What is Beom Seogi?
This is the size of a regulation Recognized Poomsae mat.
What is 10m x 10m?
This is the type of deduction for a small mistake in accuracy in Recognized Poomsae.
What is a Minor Deduction?
This is the only prohibited Taekwondo technique for breaking.
What are head strikes?
This block is executed in Pyongwon while standing on one leg.
What is Keumgang Makki?
While performing a tension move in this stance, the direction of focus changes from forward to the left during the blocking motion.
What is Hakdari Seogi?
This is the maximum length of a tension move without receiving a deduction.
What is 9 seconds?
This is defined as the area between the collar bone and the eyebrow.
What is face?
In Breaking, this is the maximum number of boards.
What is 15?
This block precedes Dangkyo Teokjireugi in Taebaek.
What is Keumgang Momtong Makki?
This twisting strike is performed on both sides in Hansu.
What is Jebi Poom Mokchigi?
This is the maximum length of a single competitor's Breaking routine.
What is 3 minutes?
What is -0.3?
The player with the highest score in this criteria will win a tie in Breaking.
What is Presentation?
This modified front stance appears in Taegeuk Pal-Jang.
What is Keumgang Ap Kubi?
This symmetric block is performed facing sideways in Jitae.
What is Hwangso Makki?
This is the size of the mat for Demonstration Team competition.
What is 12m x 12m?
This is the highest rank poomsae that is compulsory for the U30 and U40 individual Recognized divisions.
What is Jitae?
In Recognized Poomsae, this is the command after Hong is told to relax after performing their second Poomsae.
What is Chung, Chool-jeon?
This hand technique occurs after a 360 spin in Chonkwon.
What is Keumgang Yop Jireugi?
In Breaking, props including poles are prohibited, but human holders may assume this position to elevate the hold.
What is Piggyback?
This is the amount of time an athlete has to be ready to perform if a medical issue occurs.
What is 90 seconds?
In this competition format, competitors are bracketed and compete head-to-head.
What is Single Elimination?