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What is Korean for Waving Kick?
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When you do your grading at the Bristol Tae Kwon-Do Academy, the Theory Test element, following your linework and
pattern(s) rarely consists of questions based upon individual moves or Korean words. It is far more likely to consist of
questions like, "Name or show me three (kicks/punches/blocks/etc)? Now what are they called in Korean?" This is why
we have created the Group pages: to help you think in terms of grouped techniques or physical features. |
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| Front Rising Kick |
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Ap Chaolligi |
| Side Rising Kick |
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Yop Chaolligi |
| Front Snap Kick |
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Ap Chabusigi |
| Kick |
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Chagi |
| Turning Kick |
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Dollyo Chagi |
| Side Piercing Kick |
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Yop Chajurigi |
| Reverse Turning Kick |
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Bandae Dollyo Chagi |
| Reverse Side Kick |
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Bandae Yop Chagi |
| Hooking Kick |
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Golcho Chagi |
| Crescent Kick |
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Bandal Chagi |
| Back Kick |
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Dwit Chagi |
| Pressing Kick |
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Noollo Chagi |
| Side Thrust Kick |
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Yop Cha Tulgi |
| Reverse Turning Hooking Kick |
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Bandae Dollyo Goro Chagi |
| Waving Kick |
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Doro Chagi |
| Vertical Kick |
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Sewo Chagi |
| Twisting Kick |
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Bituro Chagi |
| Sweeping Kick |
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Goro Chagi |
| Flying Kick |
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Twimyo Chagi |
| Consecutive Kick |
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Yonsok Chagi |
| Rising Knee Kick |
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Ollyo Moorup Chagi |
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The techniques are arranged in the order that they will be presented to you throughout your training. |
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