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Terminology

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Presented here are words and phrases used in the practice of our art.  The terms are presented in Korean, followed by the English definition.  Korean terminology is an integral part of the practice of Tang Soo Do.  This part allows communication between schools from all over the world.
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  Beginning and Ending of Class
  Chariot Attention  
Kuki Bae Rae Salute the Flag
  Ba Ro Return  
An Jo Sit
Muk Yum Meditate
Ba Ro Return
Kyo Sa Nim Kay Kyung Yet Bow to Certified Instructor
General
  Shio Relax   
   Dojang Gym  
  Tang Soo Do Art we study  
  Sah Bom Nim Master Instructor  
  Kyung Yet Bow  
  Kwan Jang Nim Grandmaster/Founder  

Sun Beh

Senior
Hu Beh Junior
Moo Do Kwan Association
Ja Yu Dae Ryun Freesparring
Gi Cho Basic
Hyung Form
Jaseh Stance
Shi Sun Focus of eyes or direction of line of sight
Kumon Stop

Pyung Ahn

Peaceful confidence
Ho Sin Sool Self Defense
Mahk Kee Block
Ill Soo Sik Dae Ryun One Step Fighting
Kong Kyuck Attack
Chagi Kick

Kyuk Pa

Breaking
Neh Gung Internal Power
Weh Gung External Power
Shim Gung Spiritual Power
 
Traditional Korean Numbers

Hana

One
Dool Two
Set Three
Net Four
Da Sot Five
Yuh Sot Six
Il Gop Seven
Yo Dull Eight
Ah Hope Nine
Yohl Ten
 
Sino-Korean Numbers
Ill One
Yi Two
Sam  Three
Sah  Four
Oe  Five
Yuk  Six
Chil  Seven
Pal  Eight
Ku  Nine
Sip  Ten
 
Eight Key Concepts
Yong Gi Courage
Chung Shin Tong Ill Concentration
In Neh Endurance
Chung Jik Honesty
Kyum Son Humility
Him Cho Chung Control of Power
Shin Chook Relaxation & Tension
Wan Gup Speed Control

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