Terminology

There are a number of Korean terms in Taekwondo that students should learn, ranging from commands to the names of different strikes.

General Commands

Charyot
Attention stance where the feet are together and hands at the sides.
Kyong Ye
Command to bow, showing respect to the instructor, opponent, or class.
Joon Bi
Ready stance with feet shoulder-width apart and hands in front of the body.
Baro
Command to return to the ready stance.
Dojang
Training hall or studio for Taekwondo practice.
Kihap
A loud shout to focus energy and intimidate the opponent.

Kicks (Chagi)

Ap Chagi
Front kick, executed with the ball of the foot.
Dollyo Chagi
Roundhouse kick, performed with a rotational motion.
Yop Chagi
Side kick, executed with the blade of the foot.
Dwi Chagi
Back kick, performed by turning the body and kicking backward.

Philosophy and Principles

Taekwondo
Translates to "the way of the foot and fist," combining physical technique with mental discipline.
Tenets of Taekwondo
Includes courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control, and indomitable spirit.
Moo Do
Martial way or path, emphasizing the philosophy behind training.
Shim Sa
Testing or grading, the process of evaluating a student's progress.