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    ·        The meaning of the pattern Won-Hyo:

                Won-Hyo was the noted monk who introduced Buddhism to the Silla Dynasty in

    the year 686 A.D.

     

    Won-Hyo has 28 movements and its diagram is a capital letter “I”.

     

    ·        The eight (8) examples of poor Integrity (Yom-Chi) as listed in General Choi’s Encyclopedia:

    1. The instructor who misrepresents himself and his art by presenting improper

     techniques to his students because of lack of knowledge or apathy.

    1. The student who misrepresents himself by “fixing” breaking materials before

    demonstrations.

    1. The instructor who camouflages bad techniques with luxurious training halls and false flattery to his/her students.
    2. The student who requests rank or attempts to purchase it.
    3. The student who gains rank for ego purposes or the feeling of power.
    4. The instructor who teaches and promotes his art for materialistic gains.
    5. The student whose actions do not live up to his word.
    6. The student who feels ashamed to seek opinions from his juniors.

     

    ·        The following Korean Terms and Commands are used in everyday classes:

    1. Attention                                  Charyot
    1. At ease                                     Swijo
    1. Bow or salute                           Kyong-Ye
    1. Examination (Test)                    Simsa
    1. Ready position                          Junbi
    1. Sit or Kneel                              Ahn jo
    1. Stand                                       Ea La Sut or Sugi
    1. Meditate                                   Muk-Nyom
    1. Return to ready                         Baro
    1. Begin                                        Si-Jak
    1. Finished                                    Ea-Sang
    1. Stop                                         Guman
    1. Yell                                          Ki-Ap
    1. Face the American Flag            Mi Guk Ki Gae
    1. Thank you                                Ko-Map Sum-Nee-Da
    1. Turn Around                             Tui-Tora
    1. Gymnasium                               Do-Jang

    18.  Uniform                                    Do-bak

    1. Vice-Instructor                         Boo-Sa-Bum    (1st-3rd Dan)
    1. Instructor                                  Sa-Bum            (4th-6th Dan)
    1. Master Instructor                      Sa-Hyun           (7th-9th Dan)
    1. Grand Master                           Sa-Sung
    1. Founder of School                    Kwang Jah Nim
    1. Senior Instructor                       Ko Sa Bom
    1. Senior Black Belt                      Ko Dan Jah
    1. Instructor Sir                            Sa-Bum Nim
    1. Degree                                     Dan
    1. Grade                                       Gup
    1. Pattern                                     Tul
    1. Change or Rotate                      Kyo dae
    1. Change Stance                          Kyo dae Sogi
    1. Continue                                   Kaeso
    1. Pause                                        Kallyo
    1. Focus on the eyes                     Shi Sun
    1. Sparring                                    Daeryon or Motsogi
    1. Free Sparring                            Cha Yu Daeryon
    1. Three Step Sparring                  Sambo Daeryon
    1. Two Step Sparring                    Eabo Daeryon
    1. One Step Sparring                     IL Bo Daeryon
    1. Self Defense Techniques            Ho Sin Sol
    1. Advance                                   Chongen
    1. Reverse                                     Hugen
    1. Jump                                         Twimyo
    1. Jump Turn                                 Twimyo Tora
    1. Rear Leg                                   Dwit Dari
    1. Forward Leg                             Ap Dari
    1. Front                                         Ap
    1. Side                                          Yop
    1. Back                                          Dwit
    1. Kick                                          Chagi
    1. Fist                                            Joomuk

     

    ·        Korean Terms:

    1. Closed Ready Stance “A”-Moa Junbi Sogi “A”
    2. Fixed L-Stance-Gojung Sogi
    3. Bending Ready Stance “A”-Guburo Junbi sogi “A”
    4. Inner Forearm Circular Block-An Palmok Dollimyo Makgi
    5. Side Fore-fist Punch-Yop Joomuk Jirugi
    6. Knife-hand Inward Strike-Sonkal Annuro Taerigi
    7. Twisting Kick-Bituro Chagi
    8. Hook Kick-Goro Chagi
    9. Reverse Front Turning Kick-Bandae Ap Dolloyo Chagi
    10. Reverse Side Turning Kick-Bandae Yop Dolloyo Chagi
    11. Reverse Spin Downward Kick-Bandae Hoejon Naeryo Chagi
    12. One Step Sparring-Il-Bo Korum Daeryon

     

     

    ·        Stances:

     

    Closed Stance - Moa Sogi
    Many of the 24 patterns of Tae Kwon Do begin from this Stance. They are divided into Types A, B, C, and D.

     

        

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    • Full facing or side facing
    • Body weight even on both feet
    • Legs are straight
    • No Length
    • No Width

    Fixed Stance - Gojung Sogi
    It is an effective Stance for attack and defense to the side.

     

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    • Move one foot to the either the front or rear a distance of 1.5 shoulder widths from the big toe of the rear foot to the toes of the front foot, almost forming a right angle
    • The toes of both feet point 15 degrees inward.
    • Place the heel of the front foot 2.5cm beyond the heel of the rear foot.
    • Bend the rear leg until the knee is aligned with the big toe, bending the front leg proportionally
    • Keep the hip aligned with the inner knee joint
    • Always half facing
    • Body weight even on both feet
    • When the right foot is advanced it is a right Stance, and vice versa
    Bending Stance - Guburo Sogi
    This serves as a preparatory Stance for side and back kicks, though it is frequently used for defense techniques.

     

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    • Full facing or half facing
    • Knee of the stationary leg is bent
    • Body weight on the stationary foot
    • When standing with the right foot it is a right Stance, and vice versa

     

     

     

    Sources:

     

    General Choi’s Encyclopedia Of Tae Kwon Do

    Master David D. Drysdale Sr. VII Dan ITF/USITF/DSOTKD

    Joan M. Drysdale VI Dan ITF/USITF/DSOTKD

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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