Wolves Grading Syllabus Aug 2017
Wolves Grading Syllabus Aug 2017
Wolves Grading Syllabus Aug 2017
GRADING SYLLABUS
Effective as from August 2017
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WOLVES MARTIAL ARTS TAEKWONDO GRADING SYLLABUS
ATTENDANCE CRITERIA 5
This Grading Syllabus document sets out all the criteria required at a formal Wolves Martial Arts
Taekwondo grading including Attendence Criteria, Direction, Goals and each individual Grading
Syllabus for each belt (depending on your age group ie a Wolf Pack, Commando, Junior or a Senior).
To work out which criteria will be asked of you at your next grading, the techiques listed for your
current grade in the Grading Syllabus, is the techiques you will be required to do. For example,
if you are aged between 4-9 years (Wolf Pack) and a Blue Belt with 2 stripes, you will be tested on the
Blue Belt 2 stripes (5th Gup) syllabus requirements. Below is an example what you will be graded on:
Taekwondo belt levels are graded according to Taekwondo Australia Inc. guidelines.
Each level on your belt represents another set of techniques and skills achieved.
Taekwondo belt grades as following:
SENIOR PROVISIONAL BLACK BELT (16 YEARS & OVER) CHO DAN BO
WHITE BELTS
The Master Instructor or Senior Instructor will inform the student when they are ready to grade.
YELLOW BELTS
Minimum training between grades is 10-15 classes.
BLUES BELTS
Minimum training between grades is 15-20 classes.
‘CHO POOM BO’ TO ‘CHO POOM’ (JUNIOR BLACK BELT – AGES 11-15)
Minimum age is 10 years. Minimum training between grades is 50 classes between Cho Poom Bo to
Cho Poom. Minimum duration six months on grade.
Blue Belts
• Learn advance kicking and striking
• Introduction to restraining and spontaneous reaction self defence movements
• Learn dynamic stepping (shuffling) kicking and striking
• Develop use of open and closed stances
• Develop use of combination offensive and defensive techniques
• Introduction of Gyeorugi light contact sparring skills
• Develop Blue Belt Poomsae
Red Belts
• Dynamic use of advance kicking combinations
• Develop restraining locks and spontaneous reaction self defence movements
• Dynamic use of stepping – (shuffling) kicking and striking
• Dynamic use of open and closed stances
• Dynamic use of combination offensive and defensive techniques
• Introduction of Gyeorugi contact sparring skills
• Develop Red Belt Poomsae
Taeguek 1 & 2
#1 7 One self defence technique plus three patterns
plus Koryo
Taeguek 3 & 4
#2 8 One self defence technique plus three patterns
plus Koryo
Taeguek 5 & 6
#3 9 One self defence technique plus three patterns
plus Keumgang
3rd 3 3
Taeguek 7 & 8
#4 10 plus Koryo and One self defence technique plus four patterns
Keumgang
Note: there is no set time frame between stripe gradings – they may be done back to back or evenly spread
between Dan gradings.
Item No Description
WHITE BELT
• Stances: Ready stance, Front stance, Back stance, Natural stance, Horse stance
• Punches: (from Horse stance) single, double, and triple punches
• Blocking: Upper blocks, Lower blocks, Inner blocks, Outside blocks
• NO CONTACT SPARRING
PLEASE NOTE
• Wolf pack students will be eligible to sit for their 1st Poom belt grade from 8 years
of age.
• All Wolf Pack Junior Provisional Black Belts will have to stay on that grade for no less
than six months to be eligible to sit for their 1st Poom belt grade.