2Pe Flashcards

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is a systematic, traditional martial arts and sports originated in Korea that teaches not only a physical but it also demonstrates how to improve one’s spirit and life by training the mind and the body.

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Taekwondo

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“tae” means

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foot, leg, or step on

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“kwon” means

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fist or fight

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“do” means

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discipline

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a belief or principle that a person holds and maintains as true

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Tenet

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when he believes in his own abilities.

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Self-confidence

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Has a humble opinion of one’s self and one’s achievement.

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Modesty

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with indomitable spirit is not easily discouraged or defeated.

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Indomitable Spirit

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takes the steps necessary to achieve the goal he has set himself.

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Perseverance

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is the form of conduct or behavior precribed by custom or authority to be observed.

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Etiquette

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11
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Charyot

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Attention

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Gyeongnye

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Bow

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13
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Choon Bee

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Ready Stance

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See-jak

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Begin

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Keu-Mahn

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Finish

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signifies a stage of innocence

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Signifies the earth from which a plant sprouts and takes root

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signifies the plants growth as the taekwondo seed begins to develpo

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signifies the heaven toward which the plant matures into a towering tree

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signifies danger, cautioning

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is the opposite of white that signifies both maturity and proficiency.

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If you want to grow high, you need to build strong foundation.

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Gary Simmons1995/2018

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one of the basic taekwondo beginner stances.

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Attention stance (Charyeot Seogi)

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after getting the student’s attention, instructors may allow them to relax from an attenyion stance to an ease stance.

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At ease stance (Pyeoni Seogi)

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From the attention stance, students are often asked to move to the ___, another of the most basic.
Ready Stance (Junbi)
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The students may stand with the feet together, the student may stand with the feet about one-foot lenght apart fron heel to heeel.
At ease stance (Pyeoni Seogi)
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The feet are placed shoulder-width apart with equal weight on each foot.
Ready Stance (Junbi)
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A correct way should always be 3 and half of your own feet in length and shoulder width apart, with your hipls facing forward to ensure you are in a balanced position.
Forward Stance (Koa Seogi)
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This is very similar to the ease stance, except this time the toes are pointed inward instead of outwards.
Inward stance (Anjjong Seogi)
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Basically looks like the student has taken a step forward. The front foot is facing straight forward while the back foot is slightly turned out (up to 30 degrees).
Walking Stance (Ap Seogi or Gannun Seogi)
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moves the back legh, freeing the front leg for a rapid kick.Foot facing forward at the back foot is perpendicular to it, creating an L-shape.
Back Stance (Dwi Kub Seogi or Dwi-Kub)
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Feet face directly forward. Feet are one and a half shoulder widths apart.
Sitting Stance (Joom Choom Seogi)
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is kind of a spring loaded back stance that allows the student to move quickly forward or backward.
Tiger Stance or Cat Stance (Beom Seogi)
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is the basic stance students take when sparring and is one of the most common types of taekwondo stance.
Fighting Stance (Gyoroogi Seogi)
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In general, the feet are about 1.5 - 2 shoulder widths apart and both are facing about 30 degrees from straight forward.
Fighting Stance (Gyoroogi Seogi)