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Dojang (School) Rules

Korean Terminology used in class

Korean Terminology used in class

  1. Upon entering and leaving the training area (do-jang), execute a bow of respect to displayed national flags and a bow of courtesy to the instructor.
  2. Remove all jewelry prior to engaging in training, particularly rings and potential projectile items such as watches, bracelets and anklets. 
  3. Observe a high degree of personal hygiene. Toe nails

  1. Upon entering and leaving the training area (do-jang), execute a bow of respect to displayed national flags and a bow of courtesy to the instructor.
  2. Remove all jewelry prior to engaging in training, particularly rings and potential projectile items such as watches, bracelets and anklets. 
  3. Observe a high degree of personal hygiene. Toe nails and finger nails should be kept neatly trimmed.
  4.  The training uniform will be complete at all times (jacket, trousers, belt-properly tied). School uniforms must be clean and neat 
  5. Strict attention is to be given to the instructor at all times. Conversation is to be kept to a minimum during the training sessions. 
  6. Profanity, loss of temper, disruptive behavior or any display of lack of discipline will not be tolerated. 
  7. Profanity, loss of temper, disruptive behavior or any display of lack of discipline will not be tolerated. 
  8. We have a 3 strike rule of fighting outside the school. If you’re the cause of a fight (at fault), or display blatant disrespect to parents this is considered a warning. After the 3rd warning you will be asked to leave the Dojang.  
  9. All students must aim to perform to the best of their ability.

Korean Terminology used in class

Korean Terminology used in class

Korean Terminology used in class

 

  • Sabumnim –               Master
  • Kyo Sanim –               Instructor
  • Chah-ryut –                Attention
  • Kyung nae –               Bow
  • Kam sa ham nida –   Thank you
  • Anyeong ha say oh – Hello
  • Anyeong ga say oh – Goodbye
  • Choon bi –                   Ready 
  • Shi jak –                       Begin
  • Kooman –                    Stop
  • Baro –                

 

  • Sabumnim –               Master
  • Kyo Sanim –               Instructor
  • Chah-ryut –                Attention
  • Kyung nae –               Bow
  • Kam sa ham nida –   Thank you
  • Anyeong ha say oh – Hello
  • Anyeong ga say oh – Goodbye
  • Choon bi –                   Ready 
  • Shi jak –                       Begin
  • Kooman –                    Stop
  • Baro –                          Return
  • Poomsae –                  Form
  • Dobok –                       Uniform
  • Dojang –                      School
  • Kihap -                          Yell

Korean Numbers

Korean Terminology used in class

Korean Numbers

  1.  Hana
  2. Dool
  3. Set
  4. Net
  5. Dasot
  6. Yasot
  7. Elgup
  8. Yodul
  9. Ahob
  10. Yol




Tenets of tae kwon do

 Courtesy, or 예의 in Korean Hangul (pronounced ye-wee), refers to showing courtesy to all others in the dojang (training area or school) as well as people you may meet outside of formal Taekwondo training. Included in this tenet is observing correct etiquette and manners at all times. 


 Integrity, or 염치 in Korean Hangul (pronounced yom-chee), includes not only the general definition of integrity where one is not only able to determine the difference between right and wrong but also being able to stand up for what is ethically correct. Being honest and having strong moral principles is paramount and working hard to be beyond corruption are important aspects of the tenet of integrity.


Perseverance, or 인내 in Korean Hangul (pronounced een-nay), simply refers to the willingness of the Taekwondo student to continue to struggle against all odds to reach their goal. This applies to their Taekwondo training as well as other aspects of their lives.


 Self control, or 극기 in Korean Hangul (pronounced gook-gee), means to have control over your thoughts as well as your actions. Maintaining a pure mind as well as a pure body by keeping your emotions in check, particularly in difficult or trying circumstances.


 Indomitable spirit, or 백절불굴 in Korean Hangul (pronounced beckjool boolgool), is difficult to define but generally refers to having the courage to stand up for your beliefs and to stay strong in those beliefs and convictions no matter what the odds against you may be. It also refers to consistently exhibiting a full 100% effort in all that you do inside the dojang (training area) and in life. 


Taeguek Poomsaes

How to tie your belt

Instructions on how to tie your Tae Kwon Do belt (Tee)

Taegeuk Ill Jang (form 1)

High White Belt Poomsae

Taegeuk EE Jang (form 2)

Yellow Belt Poomsae

Taeguek Sam Jang (form 3)

High Yellow Belt Poomsae

Taeguek Sa Jang (form 4)

Green Belt Poomsae

Taeguek Oh Jang (form 5)

High Green Belt Poomsae

Taeguek Yuk Jang (form 6)

Blue Belt Poomsae

Taeguek Chil Jang (form 7)

High Blue Belt Poomsae

Taeguek Pal Jang (form 8)

Red Belt Poomsae

Koryo

High Red Belt Poomsae

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