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Tang soo do terminology

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choon bee jaseh   ready stance  
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ko map sum ni da   thank you  
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chun gul jaseh   front stance  
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kee mah jaseh   horse stance  
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char ryut   attention stance or attention position  
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hu gul jaseh   back stance  
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tang soo do   The way of the Chinese hand or striking / defending hand  
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sa bom nim   master instructor  
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kyo sa nim   certified instructor  
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sang dan mahk kee   high block  
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dull ryo cha gi   round house kick  
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ahp cha gi   front snap kick  
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ha dan mahk kee   low block  
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yup mahk kee   side block  
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phakeso ahnu ro mahk kee   outside to inside block  
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ahneso phaku ro mahk kee   inside to outside block  
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dull ryo yup cha gi   side kick rear leg  
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ahp podo oll ri gi   front stretch kick  
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1st article of faith   be loyal to your country  
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2nd article of faith   be obedient to your parents  
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3rd article of faith   be loving between husband and wife  
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4th article of faith   be cooperative between brothers  
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5th article of faith   be faithful between friends  
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6th article of faith   be respectful to your elders  
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7th article of faith   be faithful between teacher and student  
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8th article of faith   know the difference between good and evil  
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9th article of faith   never retreat in battle  
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10th article of faith   always finish what you start  
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hana   one  
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tul   two  
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set   three  
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net   four  
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tasot   five  
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yosot   six  
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ilgop   seven  
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yodul   eight  
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ahop   nine  
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yol   ten  
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nu rup cha gi   knee strike  
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kap kwon   back fist  
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choon dan soo do mahk kee   knife hand middle block  
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ha dan soo do mahk kee   kinife hand low block  
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ssang soo sang dan mahk kee   two fist high block  
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kwan soo   spearhand  
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toro choong dan kong kyuck   reverse punch  
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e dan ahp cha gi   jump front kick  
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e dan yup cha gi   jump side kick  
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e dan doll ryo cha gi   jump roundhouse kick  
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e dan dwi cha gi   jump back kick  
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e dan dwi dull ryo cha gi   jump spinning back kick  
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pak chi gi   head butt  
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jang kwon mahk kee   palm block  
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Sensei Jiguro Kana   creator of the art of judo and individual responsible for introduction of color belt system and karate uniform used by most martial arts styles today ( early 1900's)  
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Sensei Gichi Funakoshi   creator of 'Shotokan' style of karate and individual responsible for spreading karate from Okinawa to mainland Japan and from there to Korea and the rest of the world.  
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Grandmaster Hwang Kee ( Part 1 )   founder of moo duk kwan branch of tang soo do in 9/11/45, one of the original five Korean kwans to evolve after world war two and Korea's liberation from Japanese occupation.  
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Grandmaster Hwang Kee ( Part 2 )   He would later use the term 'soo bahk do' to describe his art, which is predominantly based on funakoshi's Okinawan style of karate with some Chinese and Korea influence.  
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yuk soo   defense/punch  
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yok soo do   ridgehand  
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dwi cha gi   back kick  
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dwi dull ryo cha gi   spining back kick  
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pal koop kong kyuck   elbow strike  
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jang kwon   palm heal  
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choong gul ssang soo mahk kee   two fist middle block front stance  
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hu gul ssang soo mahk kee   two fist side block back stance  
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kwan do   hammerfist  
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chung kwon   front of fist  
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soo do   knifehand  
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myung chi   solar plexus  
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in joong   justabove upper lip  
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ko whan   groin  
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ha dan   low  
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choong dan   middle  
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sang dan   high  
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yong gi   courage  
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chung jik   honesty  
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kyum son   humility  
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kyong   wisdom  
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kin   effort & sincerity  
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pyong ahn   peaceful confidence  
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shin chook   tensation / relaxation  
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choi ha dan suo mahk kee   low knife hand block crouching  
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bal ja ba mahk kee   low open hand two fist block - palms together  
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so go rip jaseh   side stance/ 45 horse stance, feet out  
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kyo cha rip jaseh   cross leg stance  
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han bal seo kee jaseh   crane stance  
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dan   black belt  
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cho dan   1st degree black belt  
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e dan   2nd degree black belt  
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sam dan   3rd degree black belt  
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kuk gi bay ray   salute flags  
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ba ro   return / end salute also end meditation  
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ahn jo   seated meditation  
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muk nyum   begin meditation  
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sa bom nim kay kyung yet   bow to master instructor  
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kyo sa nim kay kyung yet   bow to certified instructor  
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sun beh nim kay kyung ret   bow to class senior  
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shi jock   begin  
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shio   relax  
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gu man   stop  
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kin   effort & sincerity  
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yup hu ri gi   side hook kick  
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sahng ho kwan e kyung ret   bow to your partner  
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kyok pa   breaking (boards)  
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ki hap   yell ('spirit breath')  
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il soo sik deh ryun   one step sparring  
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ja yu deh ryun   free sparring  
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shi sun   focus of eyes  
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dee   belt  
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explain U. S. flag ( part 1 )   The national flag of the United Staes is known as the Stars and Stripes. The union consists of white stars, ancient symbol of sovereignty, against a blue back ground.  
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explain U. S. flag ( part 2 )   There are as many stars as there are states of the United States, but contrary to poular belief there is no particular star for a particular state.  
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explain U. S. flag ( part 3 )   The field of the flag consists fo seven red strips separates by six white stripes. The 13 stripes represent the 13 colonies that declared their independence from Great Britain in 1776.  
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explain U. S. flag ( part 4 )   The blue on the flag symbolized justice, preservation and vigilance. White is for innocence. Red symbolized strength and courage.  
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explain Korean flag ( part 1 )   The flag of the Republic of Korea is a white field dominated in the center by the symbol of the Uhm/Yang. This symbol represents the dual natures of the Universe and every aspect of life.  
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explain Korean flag ( part 2 )   The red section represents the active: i.e. Fire , Heaven, Father The blue section represents the passive: i.e. Water, Earth, Mother  
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explain Korean flag ( part 3 )   Around the Uhm/Yang are the anagrammed symbols representing this concept. In the upper left is the symbol for Heaven; its opposite, Earth , is the lower right In the upper right is the symbol for Water; Its opposite, Fire is int he lower left corner.  
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explain Korean flag ( part 4 )   This is the only flag representing the philosophy of the people. To have peace in life, the people and the forces around them must work in harmony with one another.  
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