Although we are an American Freestyle system, our roots are in the Korean art of Tae Kwon Do.  In order to help preserve some of the tradition, you should be familiar with a few terms.

Chario (Cha-Ree-O)
Attention
Kyung-ye (Kyung-Yeh)
Bow/Courtesy
Chun-bi (Choon-B)
Ready Position
Shio (Shaw)
At Ease
Shejak (Shae-Jak)
Begin
Goman (Go-Mawn)
End
Dojang (Doh-Jang)
Martial Arts School

 

Counting

Hana (Ha-Nah)
One   
Yaul-Hana
Eleven
Dool
Two  
Yauk-Dool
Twelve
Set
Three   
Yaul-Set
Thirteen
Net
Four   
Yaul-Net
Fourteen
Tas-Et
Five    
Yaul-Tas-Et
Fifteen
Ya-Set
Six   
Yaul-Yas-Et
Sixteen
IL-Gup (Eel-Gup)
Seven    
Yaul-Il-Gup
Seventeen
Yadul (Yah-Dool)
Eight  
Yaul-Yadul
Eighteen
Ahop (Ah-Hope)
Nine      
Yaul-Ahop
Nineteen
Yaul
Ten  
Sumo
Twenty

 

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