yellow belt

Posted by: Anonymous

yellow belt - 02/13/05 02:25 AM

Just wnated to let you know that I promoted to yellow belt yesterday!!

/drinks are on me!!
Posted by: still wadowoman

Re: yellow belt - 02/13/05 04:21 AM

Well done nosppon [IMG]http://www.fightingarts.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif[/IMG]

Now you have to train even harder for the next belt!
Sharon
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/13/05 08:35 AM

Congratulations!

Another step forward in the journey. Excellent job! We are all very happy for you.

Keep it up!
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/13/05 11:28 AM

I also would like to congradulate you on receiving your Yellow belt. I'd like to know if you had to learn Universal forms? The school I attend requires U1 through U7. I'm wondering if other schools require that also.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/13/05 03:37 PM

What is a Universal form? And why seven??
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/13/05 03:46 PM

That's something I wondering myself too. Could you explain those?
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/13/05 03:54 PM

I just found something while snooping in this forum [IMG]http://www.fightingarts.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif[/IMG]

http://www.glennstevensbbs.com/site/view/Universal1.pml

I never heard of it before.

btw, the McDojo feeling is all over the place [IMG]http://www.fightingarts.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif[/IMG]

[This message has been edited by nospoon_TKD (edited 02-13-2005).]
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/13/05 04:00 PM

Universal forms are a set of movements. Punches, Kicks or body movements that form a routine. Universal 1 has 10 movements while Universal 7 has 72 movements. We are required to preform these movements as part of a test for belt advancement. Yellow belts must know U1. Purple belts must know U2. Blue belts must know U3. etc.

I don't know whay there are seven. We also have to learn 10 basic combination forms which are 4 or 5 movements. And also 24A which is 24 arm movements and 22B which is 22 basic movements.

We spend about 20 minutes per class(one hour classes) learning these. I'm wondering if anyone else does this or even if they really are usefull for improving TKD skills.

[This message has been edited by EPTkd55 (edited 02-13-2005).]
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/13/05 04:59 PM

hmm i train under WTF Hehe orange this friday what style is that eith U1 and stuff
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/13/05 11:21 PM

Congrats!
Great job!
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/14/05 10:56 PM

Congratulations .
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/20/05 07:53 PM

*bows* congraduations, you are begging to grow as a fellow martail artist and as im sur other have said for your next belt you'll have to work even harder to get there but we all will be waitinfg for you at the level of the mountain that we have all reached and im sure we will all be willing to help you achive your goal to black belt if you so do desier
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/27/05 07:02 PM

Why stop there? Black belt is only the beginning of a lifetime of dedication to the MAs!
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/27/05 09:13 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by nospoon_TKD:
Just wnated to let you know that I promoted to yellow belt yesterday!!

/drinks are on me!!
[/QUOTE]

Why is it all the free drinks are in the Netherlands. Cheers!?

great job.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/28/05 09:23 AM

Contratulation, nospoon_TKD. Keep up the good work!
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/28/05 09:53 AM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by SPECTRUM:
Why is it all the free drinks are in the Netherlands. Cheers!?

great job.
[/QUOTE]

Because it's cheaper here [IMG]http://www.fightingarts.com/forums/ubb/tongue.gif[/IMG]
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: yellow belt - 02/28/05 11:35 AM

Great Job!!! First steps on a journey well worth taking.