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THEORY TESTING
This page lets you test your knowledge of Tae Kwon-Do: in particular, the
Korean
language equivalents for everything your Instructor (
Sabum
) teaches you, the student (
Jeja
), in the Training Hall (
Dojang
). While your Instructor will attempt to cover everything during classes, it can be difficult to remember some of the longer descriptions or more complex terms: this is why you are provided with the TAGB Student's Handbook and why this page exists, to provide you with further assistance.
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Forefist
Ap Joomuk
Kyong-Ye
Bow
Nine
Ahop
Inner
An
Goman
Stop
Attention
Charyot
Front Rising Kick
Ap Chaolligi
Kaunde
Middle Section
Two
Dool
Chunbi
Ready
Si-Jak
Start
Three
Seth
An Palmok
Inner Forearm
Yop Chaolligi
Side Rising Kick
Narani Sogi
Parallel Stance
High Section
Nopunde
Yoll
Ten
Barrol
Return to Ready Stance
Neth
Four
Outer Forearm Block
Bakat Palmok Makgi
What are the tenets of Tae Kwon-Do?
Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-Control & Indomitable Spirit
When was Tae Kwon-Do introduced to the United Kingdom?
1967
What is the meaning of Tae Kwon-Do?
Foot-Fist-Art or
the Way of the Foot & Fist
What is the starting position for Sajo-Jirugi?
Parallel ready stance (Narani Chunbi Sogi)
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