korean theory

Cards (28)

  • Naeryo translates to Downward
  • Head is referred to as Mori
  • Left in Korean is Wen
  • High, middle, and low section in Korean: Nopunde (high), Kaunde (middle), Najunde (low)
  • Korean for Reverse and Obverse: Bandae (reverse), Baro (obverse)
  • 5 tenets of Taekwondo: Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-Control, Indomitable Spirit
  • Korean for Inner and Outer forearm: An Palmok (inner), Bakat Palmok (outer)
  • Korean for 3 step sparring: Sambo Matsoki
  • Korean for knifehand: Sonkal
  • Korean for fore fist: Ap Joomuk
  • Korean for Open fist Thrust: Pyun Joomuk Tulgi
  • Korean for Left and Right: Wen (left) and Orun (right)
  • Korean for Outward knifehand strike: Bakaero Sonkal Taerigi
  • Korean for inward and outward: Anaero (inward) Bakaero (outward)
  • Korean name for grasp & release: Japkgi (grasp), Jap sol tay (release)
  • Korean for punch, kick, block & stance: Jirugi, Chagi, Makgi & Sogi
  • Korean for free sparring: Jayu Matsoki
  • Korean for one step sparring: Ilbo Matsogi
  • Korean for front, side and back: Ap, Yop and Dwit
  • Korean for elbow: Palkup
  • Korean for Strike, Thrust, punch, kick, block & stance: Taerigi, Tulgi, Jirugi, Chagi, Makgi & Sogi
  • The Korean for free sparring is Jayu Matsoki
  • The Korean for one step sparring is Ilbo Matsogi
  • The Korean for Jumping, Flying, Strike, Thrust, punch, kick, block & stance are:
    • Twigi
    • Twimyo
    • Taerigi
    • Tulgi
    • Jirugi
    • Chagi
    • Makgi
    • Sogi
  • Hand parts:
    Fore fist (Ap Joomuk)
    Back fist (Dung Joomuk)
    Side fist (Yop Joomuk)
    Knifehand (Sonkal)
    Reverse Knifehand (Sonkal Dung)
    Finger tips (Sonkut)
    Arc Hand (Bandal Son)
    Elbow (Palkup)
    Palm (Sonbadak)
    Open fist/palm heel (Pyun Joomuk)
  • Foot parts:
    Ball of the foot (Apkumchi)
    Foot sword (Balkal)
    Instep (Baldung)
    Back Heel (Dwichook)
    Toes (Balkut)
    Back sole (Dwitkumchi)
    Reverse Foot sword (Balkal Dung)
    Knee (Moorup)
  • Parts of the forearm:
    Bakat (outer)
    An (inner)
    Dung (back)
    Mit Palmok (forearm belly)
  • elbow
    palkup