Korean Terminology
Stances
Cha-ryut – Attention
Jun-bi – Ready position
Ba-ro – Return to ready position
Chun-gool-jaseh – Front stance
Hu-gul-jaseh – Cat stance/back stance
Kee-mah-jaseh – Horse stance
Dae-ryun-jaseh – Fighting/Sparring stance
Blocks
Ha-dan-mak-ki – Down defense
Sang-dan-mak-ki – Upper defense
Ahn-ero-mak-ki – Inside defense
Pak-ero-mak-ki – Outside defense
Joong-dan-soo-do – Knife hand middle defense
Ha-dan-soo-do – Knife hand down defense
Joong-dan-sang-soo-mak-ki – Double first middle defense
Ha-san-sang-soo-mak-ki – Double fist down defense
Yum-mak-ki – Side defense in cat stance
Hand Attacks
Joong-dan-kong-kyuk – Middle punch
Sang-dan-kong-kyuk – High punch
Hweng-jin-kong-kyuk – Side attack (punch) in horse stance
Kwan-soo-kong-kyuk – Spear hand thrust
Kicks
Ap-uro-oligi – Front stretch kick
Ap-cha-kee – Front snap kick
Yup-cha-kee – Side kick
Dol-ryo-cha-kee – Round house / swing kick
Dwee-cha-kee – Back kick
E-dan – Jumping (all jumping kicks start with this term)
Gul-lah – Sliding (all sliding kicks start with this term)
Miscellaneous
Ki-hap – Yell, shout
Kuk-gi – Korean national flag
Kwan-jang-nim – Grand Master / Chief instructor
Bu-kwan-jang-nim – Master / Chief instructor
Sa-bum-nim – 4th degree or higher instructor
Cho-kyo-nim – 1st, 2nd, or 3rd degree instructor
Kyung-yet – bow
Kyuk-pa – Breaking techniques
Muk-nyum – Meditation
Kuk-gi-e-dae-ha-yau-kung-net – Salute the flag
Go-mop-sum-ni-da – Thank you