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Korean Terminology
It's common place in the Choi Kwang Do Dojahng
(school) to use Korean to address pupils. We've outlined
the commonly used Korean terms used at the Leatherhead Choi
Kwang Do Dojahng.
General Terms (Il-ban
yong-uh)
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Pil Suhng: Certain Victory
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Dojahng: The School - House of Discipline
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Do Bok: Uniform
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Hyung: Pattern
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Jah-gee Bahng-uh: Self-Defense
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Ki Hap: Loud yell to Bring Out Mental and Physical
Strength
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Sahjonim: Founder of the art - formal address for
Grandmaster Choi
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Boo Sabumnim: Deputy Instructor
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Sabumnim: 'Teacher' - formal address for all
instructors
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Kwan-jang-nim: International Instructor
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Sah-boo-nim: Master / Grandmaster
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Choi Kwang Do: The Art (or method) of Kwang Choi
Class Commands (Goo
Ryung)
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Char-riot: Attention
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Kyung-yae: Bow
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Joon-bee: Ready
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See-jahk: Begin
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Bah-ro: Back to ready
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Guh-man: Stop
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Shi-uh: At ease
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Koo-ryung Up-see: In your own time
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Koo-ryung Aeh Machoo-uh: By the count
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Dwiro Dora: Turn around
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Hae-sun: Dismiss
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Up-uhro Gamya: Move forward
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Dwiro Gamya: Move backward
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Bal Ba-kua: Switch stance
Korean Counting (Hankuk
soot:jah)
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Hanah: One
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Dool: Two
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Set: Three
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Neht: Four
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Dasut: Five
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Yuhsuht: Six
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Ilgop: Seven
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Yuhduhl: Eight
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Ah Hop: Nine
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Yuhl: Ten
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