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Terminology
For Beginning Class
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Kook-Ki-Ae Dae Ha Yuh Kyung Ryet! ....................... Bow to the flag!
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Sa-Bum-Nim Kae, Kyung Ryet! ............................... Bow to the master!
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Ahn-Nyung Ha Shim Nee Ka? ............................... How are you?
For Closing Class
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Kam Sa Hap Nee Da, Sa-Bum-Nim ........................... Thank you, Sir!
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Ahn-Nyung-Hee Kei Sheep See Yo!............................ Good-bye to someone staying.
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Ahn-Nyung-Hee Ka Sheep See Yo! ............................ Good-bye to someone leaving.
Tae Kwon Do Terminology
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Discipline School ............................ Do Jang
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Grandmaster .................................. Kwan Jang Nim
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Master .......................................... Sa Bum Nim
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Instructor ........................................ Kyo Sa Nim
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Senior Belt ..................................... Sun Bae Nim
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Uniform ......................................... Do Bok
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Flag .............................................. Kuk Ki
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Attention ........................................ Cha Ryot
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Meditation ..................................... Muk Yum
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Forms ............................................ Poomse
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Bow .............................................. Kyung Ryet
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Ready ............................................ Joon Bee
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Begin ............................................. Shee Jahk
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Stop ............................................... Goh Mahn
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Return To Ready Stance ...................... Bah Roh
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Rest or Relax .................................... She Uh
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Change the Foot Stance ..................... Bal Ba Gua
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Turn Around ..................................... Dweero Dorah
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Kicking ........................................... Cha Gi
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Blocking .......................................... Mak Ki
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Yelling ............................................. Kiyap
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Front Stance ...................................... Apgoobi
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Back Stance ...................................... Dwitgoobi
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Natural (Walking Stance) ..................... Apseogi
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Horse-riding Stance ............................. Joochoom Seogi