Terminology

10/14/06

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Below you will find terms commonly used during training sessions. Proper pronunciation takes time and practice.

Basic Terms
Attention: Charyot
Bow: Kyung nae
Ready Stance: Jhoom bi
Begin: Shi Jak
Back to Ready Stance: Baro
End Exercise: Komahn
Turn Around: Dwi Rho Dorah
Face Each Other: Ja woo young woo
Switch Feet: Pal Bahk Aw
Training Hall: Do Jang
Uniform: Do Bok
Belt: Dee
Left: When
Right: Wolruyn
Sit Down: Ahn Jyuh
Stand Up: ILrosuh
Forms: Poomse
Sparring: Kyurogi

Instructor: Sabom nim

Grand master: Kwan jang nim

Anatomy:
Mid Section: Mome
Face: Arguel
Eyes: Noon
Nose: Ko
Mouth: Eep
Hands: Sone
Fist: Jhoo Mok
Foot: Pal

Referee Terms
Attention: Charyot
Bow: Kyung nae
Face Each Other: Ja Woo Young Woo
Ready: Jhoom Bi
Begin : She Jak
End: Komahn
Break: Kayleo
Continue: Kyesok
Warning: Kyunggo

One Warning: Kyunggo Hana

Deduction: Gahmjang

One Deduction: Gahmjang Hana

Time: Shigan

Blue: Chung

Red: Hong

 Blue Winner: Chung Seung

Red Winner: Hong Seung

 

  Kicking Techniques
Axe Kick : Naeryu Chaggi
Front Kick: Ahp Chaggi
Round House Kick: Dollyu chaggi
Side Kick: Yope Chaggi
Back Kick: Dwi Chaggi
Spin Hook Kick: Dwi Dollyu Chaggi
 

Counting

  1. Hana 

  2. Du

  3. Set

  4. Net      

  5. Dah Sot             

  6. Yo Sut

  7. IL Gope          

  8. Yo Dul

  9. Ah hup

  10. Yul

  11. Yul hana

  12. Yul du

  13. Yul set

  14. Yul net

  15. Yul dah sot

  16. Yul yo sut

  17. Yul il gope

  18. Yul yodul

  19. Yul ah hup

  20. Semul

 

Korean Greetings

How are you? Ahnnyung Hashimnika?

 

Fine, Thank You. Yeh, Kahmsa Hamnida

 

Good bye: Ahnyunghee Kyeshipshiyo
(Please stay in Peace- when leaving)
 

Good bye: Ahnyunghee Kahshipshiyo
(Please Go in Peace-when guest leaves)

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