When you do a fighting stance in order to prepare to break something (for example, a concrete block or wooden block), you would also say "Pil Sung!", or "must win!", but it depends on your taekwondo organization in your dojang. This "Pil Sung!" also happens when your instructor also says "gibon kyorugi" (free sparring) in some cases.
Tip: In your step test for your taekwondo belt, it is also acceptable when you hear the command "choombi" to do as before - bring your fists together at chest level, and then you do a sort of "down block" with these fists towards your belt simultaneously. This is a better "choombi" because this tells you that you have the "zanshin" to do what is next. This is extremely important to do especially before you do your "poomsae" or "palgwe". The "down block" in "choombi" needs to be tight if you do this option. Do that too loose, and it is like it is perceived that you are not having the "zanshin" before you do something, and could lead to a downgrade or a deduction a bit on your form.
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Such useful commands to learn for class and a great resource for beginners. Great video!
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When you do a fighting stance in order to prepare to break something (for example, a concrete block or wooden block), you would also say "Pil Sung!", or "must win!", but it depends on your taekwondo organization in your dojang. This "Pil Sung!" also happens when your instructor also says "gibon kyorugi" (free sparring) in some cases.
thank you so much!
i really was saying them all wrong bcz it's so fast when i hear my teacher spoke them
Glad to help!
the music does not help. 🙏
Tip: In your step test for your taekwondo belt, it is also acceptable when you hear the command "choombi" to do as before - bring your fists together at chest level, and then you do a sort of "down block" with these fists towards your belt simultaneously. This is a better "choombi" because this tells you that you have the "zanshin" to do what is next. This is extremely important to do especially before you do your "poomsae" or "palgwe". The "down block" in "choombi" needs to be tight if you do this option. Do that too loose, and it is like it is perceived that you are not having the "zanshin" before you do something, and could lead to a downgrade or a deduction a bit on your form.
"Zanshin" means awareness, and it is required a lot in "kendo", but it also is needed too in taekwondo as well.
What student says during bowing?
It varies by dojang, but we typically say ‘Annyong-hasipnika’ to greet each other and ‘Kamsa-hapnida’ to express gratitude. 🥰
@@BlackEagleMartialArts but in the video sounds short like "yosemika"?
@tradniam She says it a bit quickly, but she is saying, "Annyonghasipnika!"
@@BlackEagleMartialArts alright then thank you sabeumnim 🙏🏼
@tradniam you’re very welcome! 🥰
THE MUSIC IS NOT HELPING
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Turn around is form left foot?😮
Attention and Stand at ease ko Korean me kya kahate hai
Attention: 차렷 (Charyeot)
Stand at Ease: 쉬어 (Sheeo)
The command to stand up after sitting?
You can say “ee-reo-seo, 일어서“
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We both bow to each other saying “Annyung-hasipnika” which means hello in Korean. 😉
@@BlackEagleMartialArts “Annyung-hasipnika” Korean language please🙏🏻
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This saved me I have a belt today
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Hey there, umm.... How do you say "attention, everyone, sit down in a circle" in a Taekwondo class?
sorry for the bother
Modu Charyeot (Attention everyone)
Won-hyeong-uro Anja (Sit down in a circle)
I would say it like this :)
@@BlackEagleMartialArts ooh, ok
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Juchum seo ( horse stance)
Baro (return)
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