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72 Cards in this Set
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1st Taekwondo student oath |
I shall observe the tenets of Taekwondo |
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Second taekwondo student oath |
I shall respect instructors and seniors |
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Third taekwondo student oath |
I shall never misuse taekwondo |
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Fourth taekwondo student oath |
I will be a champion of freedom and justice |
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Fifth taekwondo student oath |
I will build a more peaceful world |
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Name five tenets of taekwondo |
Courtesy. integrity ,perseverance ,self-control ,indomitable spirit |
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What does taekwondo mean |
Tae. Foot Kwon. Hand Do. Art |
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Hana Number ? |
1 |
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Dool. Number ? |
2 |
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Set. Number |
3 |
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Net. Number |
4 |
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Dasot. Number? |
5 |
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1. Taegeuk il Jang means |
Heaven and Light |
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Heaven and Light saying |
Heaven gives us rain and the sun gives us light which makes things grow. Therefore this is the beginning of everything on earth and the source of creation |
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2. Taegeuk Yie Jang |
Joyfulness |
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Taegeuk.Yie Jang. joyfulness saying |
This is the state in which ones mind is kept firm and ostensively appears gentle so that smile and virtue will prevail |
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White belt philosophy |
This represents the seed beneath the winters snow, a beginning |
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Yellow belt philosophy |
This represents the warmth of the winters sun that melts the winters snow and allows the seed to germinate |
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White belt objectives |
Obedience |
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Yellow belt objective |
Self control |
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Yasut is number |
6 |
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IIgob is number |
7 |
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Yodol is number |
8 |
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Ahop is number |
9 |
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Yol is number |
10 |
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Uniform in Korean |
Do-bok |
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Master Instructor in Korean |
Subum-nim |
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Attention in Korean |
Cha-ryeot |
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National Flag in Korean |
Kookie |
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Bow in Korean |
Kyung-yae |
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Taekwondo school in Korean |
Do-jang |
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Ready in Korean |
Jhoon-bie |
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Forms in Korean |
Poomse |
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Begin in Korean |
Si-jack |
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Finish in Korean |
Geuman |
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Return in Korean |
Pa-ro |
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Rest/At Ease in Korean |
Shiyo |
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Yell in Korean |
Kie-yap |
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3. Taegeuk Sam Jang. |
Fire and Sun |
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Philosophy of Taegeuk Sam Jang Fire and Sun |
Fire and Sun. This distinguishes man from animal because man knows how to use fire. Burning fire gives man light, warmth, enthusiasm,and hope. |
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Hello how are you today? |
On-yo-ha-sha-meka |
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Taekwondo green belt philosophy |
This is the color of the sprout and represents the spring when growth and activity abound |
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Philosophy of Taegeuk Sam Jang Fire and Sun. |
This distinguishes man from animal because man knows how to use fire. Burning fire gives man light, warmth, enthusiasm,and hope. |
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What country does taekwondo come from? |
South Korea |
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Why do we kie yap |
To bring out inner power |
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Why do we bow when we enter/leave the Do-Jang? |
To show respect to the flags |
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Why do we bow to masters /instructors? |
To show respect to those who teach us |
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Green Belt objective |
Patience |
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4. Taegeuk Sa Jang |
Thunder and Lightning |
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4. Thunder and Lightning saying |
Thunder and Lightning Thunder and lightning are the objects of fear and trembling. This principle would suggest to us that we should act calm and brave even in the face of danger and fear. Then the blue skies and bright sunlight will appear again |
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4. Taegeuk Sa Jang saying |
Thunder and Lightning Thunder and lightning are the objects of fear and trembling. This principle suggests to us that we should act calm and brave even in the face of danger and fear. Then the blue sky and bright sunlight will appear again |
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Korean for flag |
Kookie |
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What does the upper red section represent on a Korean flag |
Yang |
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What does the lower blue section represent on a Korean flag |
Um. |
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Meaning of the three bars at each corner |
The ideas of opposition and balance |
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Three unbroken lines stand for |
Heaven |
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Three broken lines represent the |
Earth |
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At the lower left-hand of the flag or two lines with a broken line in between this symbolizes |
Fire |
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Two broken lines with a solid line in between symbolizes |
Water |
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Taekwondo blue belt objective |
Responsibility |
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Taekwondo blue belt philosophy |
This is the color of the sky which the plant grows towards receiving strength and nourishment |
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Thank you very much |
Cam-som-ham-nee-da |
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5. Taegeuk Oh Jang |
Wind |
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5 Taegeuk Oh Jang philosophy |
Wind. There are such horrible winds as typhoons ,storms ,and tornadoes but the nature of wind is gentle. Spring breezes caress a weeping willow symbolizing a humble state of mind. Wind expresses repetitive good natured actions. Actions proceed sometimes gently as a breeze but sometimes as forcefully as a storm. |
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5. Taegeuk Oh Jang |
Wind |
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5 Taegeuk Oh Jang saying |
WIND. There are such horrible winds as typhoons ,storms, and tornadoes but the nature wind is gentle. Spring breezes caress a weeping willow symbolizing a humble state of mind. Wind expresses repetitive good natured actions. Actions proceed sometimes gently as a breeze but sometimes as forcefully as a storm. |
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Philosophy of Taegeuk Ryuk Jang. (6) |
Water. Water is liquid and formless. Water never loses its nature. It always flows downward. This principle teaches us that we can overcome difficulties and hardship if we go forward with self-confidence. |
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Courtesy |
The showing of politeness in ones attitude and behavior towards others |
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Integrity |
The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles |
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Perseverance |
Steadfastness and doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success |
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Self-control |
Control restraint for oneself or ones actions,feelings. |
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Indomitable spirit |
To stand up for what one believes in regardless of consequences |