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The 14th pattern in Tae Kwon Do is Choong-Jang. Choong-Jang is the first of three hyungs (patterns) required for
advancement from 2nd Degree Black Belt to 3rd Degree Black Belt
in the International TaeKwon-Do Association.
You "Yell" (YAH) only on the last movement of Choong-Jang.
If you would like to hear the Korean pronunciation of
"Choong-Jang", Click here.
Question and Response Sequence For
Choong-Jang
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Sound off!
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Student:
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Choong-Jang of TaeKwon-Do Hyung.
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How many movements? |
Student:
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52.
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Instructor: |
What is Choong-Jang?
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Student:
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The fictitious name of general Kim Duk
Ryang, who lived during the Yi Dynasty 15th
Century.
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