Q what type/org taekwondo do you teach and what do your classes look like?
Chang Hon TKD (ITF Forms, no sine wave), classes are divided by age and as much as possible, by rank. Classes range from 1 hour to an hour and a half.
Q What is your curriculum like?
A
- Form: 1 at each of the 9 colored belt levels, including a memorized interpretation of the forms meaning.
- Basics: stances, blocks, strikes, kicks - given in Korean and English
- Combinations: 5 at each belt level, to be memorized so that multiple belt levels can practice at the same time without an instructor having to call out each belt level's combination
- Situational Self Defense: defense against grabs, holds, throws, as well as how to perform grabs, hold, throw, locks, breakfalls, etc.
- Terms: Usually Korean commands or terms of martial historical significance
- Physical fitness requirement: push-ups, crunches, rounds of sparring, running requirement
- Additional information: required information that does not fit in the terms section
Q Do you use programs like masters clubs and black belt clubs?
A No, not at this time.
Q Do you charge for belt tests, and if so, do the costs escalate as you progress?
A Yes, we charge, and yes the fee increases from $35 for colored belt levels to $50 at brown belt and above, and $125 per Dan Grade, which the fee includes an embroidered belt and a certificate, framed.
Q If you charge more than the organization's fee, what do your students get in return for the difference?
A N/A
Q Do you promote children to first dan and issue them a black belt?
A Has not happened yet, but yes, we would issue a Junior Black Belt, if it was earned.
Q If you are KKW, do you put black belts on pum students?
A N/A
Q Do you have a weapons program, and if so, where did it come from and what does it consist of?
A We do each a few staff forms (that I learned from my old karate instructor, before I switched to TKD) as well as sword forms of Haedong Gumdo.
Q Do you teach hoshinsul, and if so, where did that come from?
A Yes, and typically, it is taken from application of the forms, with added elements of Jujutsu, Judo, Hapkido, Aikido, and Western High School/College Wrestling
Q Have you grafted on elements of other arts? If so, what arts and elements?
A See Above with the self defense, as well as the Haedong Gumdo, and some elements of Japanese Karate (particularly, some of the chambers before blocks and strikes).