Monday, 9 April 2012

Korean Commands in Taekwondo


       In taekwondo, Korean language commands are often used. Korean numerals may be used as prompts or commands. Often, students count in Korean during their class, and during tests they are usually asked what certain Korean words mean. These words are fairly common amongst taekwondo schools, but pronunciation can vary greatly.
Romanization
Meaning
Cha-ryeot
Attention
Gyeong-rye
Bow
Ba-ro
Return
Shwi-uh
At ease (relax)
Hyoo-shik
Rest period (break)
Gi-hap
Yell (shout)
Jwoon-bi
Ready
Shi-jak
Begin (start)
Gal-lyeo
Break (separate)
Gyeh-sok
Continue
Geu-man
Finish (stop)
Dwiro-dora
Turn around (180 degrees)
Hae-san
Dismiss

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