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The Hinge Block (also called simply Hinge) is usually used as a preparatory position (i.e., it is used for chambering). In Karate, a Hinge Block is called a Teacup or koshi gamae; one will sometimes see the word Teacup used in Taekwondo as well. For a Small Hinge Block (jageun dolzteogi), the blocking fist is held just above the non-blocking fist, so that the blocking forearm is held across the lower belly. The blocking fist is held with the palm facing backward, so that the back of the hand is toward the opponent. The Small Hinge Block appears, for example, in the form Taebaek.

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  • The Hinge Block (also called simply Hinge) is usually used as a preparatory position (i.e., it is used for chambering). In Karate, a Hinge Block is called a Teacup or koshi gamae; one will sometimes see the word Teacup used in Taekwondo as well. For a Small Hinge Block (jageun dolzteogi), the blocking fist is held just above the non-blocking fist, so that the blocking forearm is held across the lower belly. The blocking fist is held with the palm facing backward, so that the back of the hand is toward the opponent. The Small Hinge Block appears, for example, in the form Taebaek.
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  • The Hinge Block (also called simply Hinge) is usually used as a preparatory position (i.e., it is used for chambering). In Karate, a Hinge Block is called a Teacup or koshi gamae; one will sometimes see the word Teacup used in Taekwondo as well. For a Small Hinge Block (jageun dolzteogi), the blocking fist is held just above the non-blocking fist, so that the blocking forearm is held across the lower belly. The blocking fist is held with the palm facing backward, so that the back of the hand is toward the opponent. The Small Hinge Block appears, for example, in the form Taebaek. For a Large Hinge Block (kheun dolzteogi) the blocking fist is held just away from the non-blocking pectoral, so that the blocking forearm is held horizontally across the chest, about two fist-widths away from the chest. The blocking fist is held palm-down, so that the back of the hand is toward the sky. The Large Hinge Block appears, for example, in the form Keumgang. Image:Hinge Block.jpg
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