Which term denotes the Middle Section Punch?

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Multiple Choice

Which term denotes the Middle Section Punch?

Explanation:
In Taekwondo terminology, body-target terms are built by combining the area with the technique. Choong Dan Kong Kyuck means a punch aimed at the middle part of the body, with Choong Dan designating the middle section and Kong Kyuck meaning a fist punch. So this term describes the straight, midsection punch, which is exactly the technique described. The other options refer to different targets or techniques (upper section or blocks/kicks), so they don’t denote the midsection punch.

In Taekwondo terminology, body-target terms are built by combining the area with the technique. Choong Dan Kong Kyuck means a punch aimed at the middle part of the body, with Choong Dan designating the middle section and Kong Kyuck meaning a fist punch. So this term describes the straight, midsection punch, which is exactly the technique described.

The other options refer to different targets or techniques (upper section or blocks/kicks), so they don’t denote the midsection punch.

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