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Basic Commands
Cha RyuhtAttention
Kyung NehBow
Joon BeeReady
She JahkBegin
Geu MahnStop
Bah RohAt Ease
She UhRest
Counting
HanaOne
DulTwo
SetThree
NetFour
Dah SuhtFive
Yuh SuhtSix
Il GopSeven
Yuh DuhlEight
Ah HopNine
YuhlTen
Components/Techniques
Yea EueEtiquette
Soom She KiBreathing
SooTechniques
Nak BubFalling
Don ChigiThrowing
ChigiHand Strikes
ChagiKicking
MahkiBlocking
KokkiLocks
Opening and Closing Class
Cha Ryuht, Kuk Ki Eh Dae Ha Yeo, Kyung Neh, Bah RohBow To The Flag
Cha Ryuht, Kyo Sa Nim Ke, Kyung NehBow To The Instructor
Ihn WhaPatience and Harmony
Kahm Sah Ham Nee DahThank You

Students are expected to be able understand the basic commands used in class early in their instruction. At the yellow belt level, students should be able to count 1-10 in Korean and be able to open and close class. Please visit the International Taekwondo Association's terminology page to listen to the proper pronunciation of Korean terms.


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