(Sheet #1, WHITE to YELLOW Belt)
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Korean
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English meaning
(Words are hyphenated to show syllables) |
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Basics:
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Jun-bi |
Ready (also used as 'ready'
stance for some patterns) |
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Cha-ryot |
Attention, meaning to stand with
toes and heels together, hands at side of body |
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Kyung-ye |
Means to bow (look to floor when
bowing to flag, otherwise at partner or instructor) |
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Do |
The way something is done, the
art or method |
| Dee |
Belt |
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Do-bok |
Art clothes, (The TaeKwon-Do
uniform, often called a Ghee in Karate) |
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Do-jang |
Art hall, the area in which we
study and train. (Also called a Do-Jo in Karate) |
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Go-man |
To stop, finish or end |
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Jireu-gi |
A strike, typically referred to
a punch, also a punching excercise |
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Ki-hap |
A loud shout or yell to help
concentrate energy and premote proper breathing |
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Hyung |
A pattern, a series of
consecutive techniques for simulated attacks and defences eg 'Chun-ji Hyung' |
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Shi-Juk |
To start or to begin |
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TaeKwon-Do |
Foot (kicking, stomping)-fist
(punching, smashing) -art or way |
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Kicks:
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Cha-gi |
General term for a kick |
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Ap Cha-gi - |
Front kick |
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Yop Cha-gi |
Side kick |
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Dol-lyo Cha-gi |
Turning kick, also Dola |
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Counting:
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Ha-na |
1 |
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Dul |
2 |
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Set |
3 |
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Net |
4 |
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Da-seot |
5 |
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Yeo-seot |
6 |
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Il-gop |
7 |
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Yeo-deol |
8 |
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A-hop |
9 |
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Yeol |
10 |
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Patterns (forms)
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Chon-Gi |
1st pattern for Yellow Stripe |
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Dan-Gun |
2nd " Yellow Belt |
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Do-San |
3rd " Green Stripe |