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TAEKWONDO CHUNGDOKWAN™ SYLLABUS
HAPKIDO SUNGMOOKWAN™ SYLLABUS
HAPKI HOSINSOOL SYLLABUS
TACTICAL (Bladed and Impact) WEAPONS (TaBIW) SYLLABUS
KMA INTEL
TAEKWONDO INTEL
TAEKWONDO PATTERNS
HAPKIDO INTEL
HOSINSOOL INTEL
TUKKONG MOOSOOL™ INTEL
TABIW INTEL
KOREAN TERMINOLOGY
SOP FOR ISLAMIC LAW OR SHARIAH COMPLINCE
SOP FOR INSTRUCTORS' QUALIFYING SEMINAR (IQS)
SOP SPARRING TRAINING
SOP FOR GRADINGS AND EXAMINERS
SOP FOR EXAMINERS QUALIFYING SEMINAR (EQS)
MILITARY ALPHA CODES
MURPHY'S LAWS OF COMBAT
CERTIFICATION AND FEES
 
  SOP for Instructors' Qualifying Seminar
 

(IQS)

TAEKWONDO CHUNGDOKWAN: INSTRUCTORS QUALIFIACTION SYALLABUS (BASIC)

Objectives
1. To inculcate minimal acceptable standards of Skills and Knowledge for Instructors at different levels, partly dependent on Dan rank and time in rank.

2. To raise the instructing ability levels of participants.

3. To promote better TKD leaders.

Duration
1. The standard duration for non-experienced candidates is 16 hours.

2. It is recommended that participants invest a minimum of 32 hours prior reviewing the basic course material.

Grade Levels
1. Minimum level for attendance is 4 Geup.

2. Minimum level for Dojang level certification is 2 Geup.

3. Minimum level for State level certification is 1 Dan.

4. Minimum level for National level certification is 3 Dan.

5. Minimum level for International level certification is 4 Dan.

Qualification for Participation
1. Current active TKD CDK members of the appropriate rank class.

2. Persons of good character and attitude recommended by their respective Head or Master Instructors.

TKD Content Modules
1. History of TaeKwonDo and the Kwans.

  • Pre 1944;
  • Post 1944;
  • Politics;
  • Direction;
  • Players

2. Dojang Development.

  • Set up;
  • Authority;
  • Location;
  • Promotion;
  • Target Market;
  • Benefits

3. Class Operations.

  • Prep work;
  • Etiquette;
  • Training Types and Stages;
  • Warm ups and Cool downs.

4. Roles and Duties of the Instructor and Students.

  • Leadership;
  • Obedience;
  • Religious issues.

5. Basic Terminology and Motions.

  • Counting;
  • Names and Pronunciation;
  • Stances;
  • Blocks;
  • Strikes;
  • Kicks.

6. Competition Rules.

  • Olympic;
  • ITF (optional);
  • Dojang.

7. Patterns (Poomsae, Hyung and Tuls).

  • Importance;
  • Development;
  • Interpretations;
  • Execution.

8. Promotion Regulations (CDK and KukKiWon).

  • Time in Grade;
  • Attendance;
  • Attitude;
  • Reason.

9. Pre-Hospital Injury Treatment.

  • Bruises;
  • Sprains;
  • Muscle pulls;
  • Trauma;
  • Dislocations;
  • Groin;
  • Head.

10. Local Authority regulations.

  • Coaching certification;
  • Insurance;
  • Safety;
  • Religious;
  • Organization.

HAPKIDO SUNGMOOKWAN: INSTRUCTORS QUALIFIACTION SYALLABUS (BASIC)

Objectives
1. To inculcate minimal acceptable standards of Skills and Knowledge for Instructors at different levels, partly dependent on Dan rank and time in rank.

2. To raise the instructing ability levels of participants.

3. To promote better HKD leaders.

Duration
1. The standard duration for non-experienced candidates is 16 hours.

2. It is recommended that participants invest a minimum of 32 hours prior reviewing the basic course material.

Grade Levels
1. Minimum level for attendance is 4 Geup.

2. Minimum level for Dojang level certification is 2 Geup.

3. Minimum level for State level certification is 1 Dan.

4. Minimum level for National level certification is 3 Dan.

5. Minimum level for International level certification is 4 Dan.

Qualification for Participation
1. Current active HKD SMK members of the appropriate rank class.

2. Persons of good character and attitude recommended by their respective Head or Master Instructors.

HKD Content Modules


1. History of HapKiDo.

  • Choi Yong Sool;
  • Ji Han Jae;
  • Direction of Evolution;
  • Major Players (Kwans; KiDo; KHA; KHF; others).

    2. Dojang Development.

  • Set up;
  • Authority;
  • Location;
  • Promotion;
  • Target Market;
  • Benefits.

    3. Class Operations.

  • Prep work;
  • Etiquette;
  • Training Types and Stages;
  • Warm ups and Cool downs.

    4. Roles and Duties of the Instructor and Students.

  • Leadership;
  • Obedience;
  • Religious issues.

    5. Basic Terminology and Motions.

  • Counting;
  • Names and Pronunciation;
  • Break falls and Rolls;
  • Stances;
  • Blocks and Parries;
  • Locks;
  • Throws and Takedowns;
  • Strikes;
  • Kicks;
  • Weapons.

    6. Competition Overview.

  • KiDo;
  • Dojang;
  • Reason.

    7. One Step.

  • Importance;
  • Development;
  • Interpretations;
  • Execution.

    8. Promotion Regulations (SMK and KiDoHwe).

  • Time in Grade;
  • Attendance;
  • Attitude;
  • Reason.

    9. Pre-Hospital Injury Treatment.

  • Bruises;
  • Sprains;
  • Muscle pulls;
  • Trauma;
  • Dislocations;
  • Groin;
  • Head.

    10. Local Authority regulations.

  • Coaching certification;
  • Insurance;
  • Safety;
  • Religious;
  • Organization.
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