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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