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199 Cards in this Set
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What were the three ancient Kingdoms? What year and where?
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Koguryo- 37 BC North
Silla- 57 BC Southeast Paekche-18 BC Southwest |
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When were the three ancient kingdoms united, and which one did it?
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Silla, in 668 AD.
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What is the formal name of Tang Soo Do?
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Soo Bahk Ki
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Who was the major warrior group that developed Tang Soo Do?
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Hwa Rang Dan
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What is the leg/hand technique ratio?
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60/40
60% legs 40% hands |
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What is the soft/hard hand ratio?
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30/10
30% hard 10% soft |
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Cho Dan Bo title/instructor rank
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Jo Kyo
Instructor Trainee |
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1st Dan title/instructor rank
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Boo Kyo Sah Nim
Class Instructor |
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2nd Dan title/instructor rank
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Kyo Sah Nim
Head Instructor |
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3rd Dan title/instructor rank
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Boo Sah Bum Nim
Chief Instructor |
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4th Dan title/instructor rank
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Sah Bum Nim
Master Instructor |
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5th Dan title/instructor rank
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Sunim Sah Bum Nim
Senior Master Instructor |
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6th Dan title/instructor rank
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Kookjae Sah Bum Nim
International Instructor |
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7th Dan title/instructor rank
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Sunim Kookjae Sah Bum Nim
Senior International Instructor |
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8th Dan title/instructor rank
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Boo Kwan Chang Nim
Assistant Grandmaster |
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9th Dan title/instructor rank
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Kwan Chang Nim
Grandmaster |
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What is the purpose of Tang Soo Do training?
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Self-defense, health, and a better person
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Five codes of Tang Soo Do
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Loyalty to Country
Obedience to Parents Honor Friendship No retreat in battle In Fighting, choose with sense and honor |
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Seven tenets of TSD
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Integrity
Concentration Perseverance Respect and Obedience Self-Control Humility Indomitable Spirit |
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Fourteen Attitude Requirements of TSD
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1. Train to enhance yourself mentally and physically
2. Serious approach 3. All out effort 4. Regularly and constantly practice 5. Practice basic techniques always 6. Space practice sessions regularly 7. Listen to and follow direction of instructors or seniors 8. Do not be overly ambitious 9. Frequently inspect your own achievements 10. Follow a routine training schedule 11. Repeatedly practice all techniques already learned 12. Learn new techniques thoroughly, along with theory and philosophy 13. When you feel idle, try to overcome this 14. Keep yourself and surroundings clean |
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What does white belt represent?
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Primitive achievement stage
The seed lies dormant underneath the snow |
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What does orange belt represent?
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New growth in the spring
TSD knowledge begins to reveal itself |
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What does green belt represent?
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The speedy development of youth as summer arrives
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What does brown belt represent?
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Power, stability, agility, weight and wisdom
Stabilizing the mind and body Plants which curtail growth and prepare to flower late summer |
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What does red belt represent?
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Blood, life, energy, attention, and control
Student's power and techniques begin to bloom and ripen |
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What does blue belt represent?
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Maturity, respect, and honor
Prepare the mind and body for attaining the Black Belt |
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What does black belt represent?
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Mastery, calmness, dignity, and sincerity
Final stage of one life cycle, beginning of the next. |
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What do the six stars on the association flag represent?
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The six continents practicing TSD
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What does the um yang on the association flag represent?
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Opposing but complimentary forces
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What does the flying side kick on the association flag represent?
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The special and unique character of TSD and the Whole person concept
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What does the red circle on the association flag represent?
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Unity and brotherhood
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What does the globe on the association flag represent?
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Our organization covers the world
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What does the bottom belt represent?
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(Master's belt)- the ultimate goal of all TSD students
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What does the practitioner on the association flag represent?
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Mastering the art of TSD
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What is the name of the American flag?
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The Stars and Stripes
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How may stripes on the American flag, how many of each color? What do they represent?
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13 stripes
7 red, 6 white Representing the 13 original colonies |
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How many stars on the American flag? What do they represent?
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50 stars
Representing the 50 states |
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What do the American flag's colors represent?
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Red = blood shed during the Revolutionary war
Blue = unity White = purity |
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What is the Korean name for the Korean flag? What does it symbolize?
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Tae Keuk Ki
Symbolizes the thought, philosophy, and mysticism of Korea |
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What does the circle in the center of the Korean flag represent?
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The absolute of the essential unity of all being
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What are the four bars on the Korean flag called?
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Trigrams
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What do the three unbroken bars represent on the Korean flag?
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Heaven
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What do the three broken bars represent on the Korean flag?
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Earth
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What do the two unbroken/one broken bar represent on the Korean flag?
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Fire
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What do the two broken/one unbroken bar represent on the Korean flag?
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Water
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What does Sae Kye Hyung Il Bu mean? How many motions?
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World Form 1
20 motions |
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What does Sae Kye Hyung E Bu mean? How many motions?
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World Form 2
20 motions |
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What does Sae Kye Hyung Sam Bu mean? How many motions?
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World Form 3
20 motions |
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What does Pyung Ahn Cho Dan mean? How many motions?
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Intermediate Form 1
22 motions |
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What does Pyung Ahn E Dan mean? How many motions?
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Intermediate Form 2
29 motions |
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What does Pyung Ahn Sam Dan mean? How many motions?
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Intermediate Form 3
25 motions |
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What does Pyung Ahn Sah Dan mean? How many motions?
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Intermediate Form 4
29 motions |
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What does Pyung Ahn Oh Dan mean? How many motions?
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Intermediate Form
27 motions |
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What does Bassai mean? How many motions?
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Invasions of the Fortress
52 motions |
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What does Niahanchi Cho Dan mean? How many motions?
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Knight on Horse
33 motions |
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What does Sip Soo mean? How many motions?
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Ten Hands
29 motions |
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What does Bong Hyung Il Bu mean? How many motions?
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Staff Form 1
23 motions |
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What does Bong Hyung E Bu mean? How many motions?
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Staff Form 2
28 motions |
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What are the five traditional animals of the martial arts?
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Snake- cunning
Crane- defense Dragon- wisdom Leopard- speed Tiger- power |
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What are the five traditional weapons of the martial arts?
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Bo- from a Shepherd's staff
Numchukas- from rice/grain beaters Tonfa- from the end of a large sickle Kama- from a hand sickle Sai- from the end of a pitchfork |
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What is the chain of action in TSD?
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Run before hurt
Hurt before maim Maim before kill Kill before be killed |
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Philosophy of the Ki Cho Hyungs
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Name/creator - Grandmaster Hwang Kee
Hwang Kee- founded Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do All have approx 22 motions |
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Philosophy of the Sae Kye Hyungs (World TSD Forms)
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Developed by Jae Chul Shin
Replaced the Ki Cho Hyungs 20 motions each |
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Philosophy of the Pyung Ahn Hyungs (The Turtle)
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Originally called Jae-Nam
Created by Master Idos (Okinawan) Develop a feeling of "Pyung" = peace, confidence, balance, calmness "Ahn" = safe, confident, comfortable |
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Philosophy of Bassai (The Snake and Breaking through the Fortress)
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Presupposes the spirit and strength to break into an enemy's stronghold
Composure/agility, strength/change, fast/slow, light/heavy Originally came from the So Rim Sa Kwon Bup style |
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Philosophy of the Nihanchi Hyungs (Iron Horse)
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"I gather within me all forces of earth. I look up and ask the heavens for perfection of myself. I instill its force and energy into my body"
Originally practiced as one form |
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Philosphy of Sip Soo (Ten Hands)
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Perform the actions of ten men
Deal with weapon attacks Must understand concentration of power |
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Kwan Chang Nim
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Grandmaster
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Sah Bum Nim
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Instructor/teacher
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Dan
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Black belt
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Gup
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Color belt
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Dojang
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Training hall
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Do Bohk
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Uniform
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Dee
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Belt
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Sun Bae
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Senior member
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Sae Kye Tang Soo Do Hyup Hoi
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World Tang Soo Do Association
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Shim Sa Kwan Nim
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Examiner
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Shim Sa
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Testing both Gup and Dan
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Hu Bae
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Junior member
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Kukgi
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National Flag
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Hyup Hoi Ki
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Association Flag
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Choon Bee Woon Dong
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Warm up exercise
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Ki Cho Woon Dong
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Basic techniques exercise
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Hyung
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Form/pattern
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Il Soo Sik Dae Ryun
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Free sparring
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Ho Shin Sul
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Self defense
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Kyuck Pa
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Breaking
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Ko Dan Ja
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Senior Dan holder
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Yu Dan Ja
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Dan holder
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Yu Gup Ja
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Gup holder
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Cho Bo Ja
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Beginner
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Nae Kong
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Internal power exercise
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Weh Kong
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External power exercise
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Shim Kong
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Spiritual power exercise
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Mahk Ki
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Block
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Kong Kyuck
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Attack
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Ki Hap
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Yell
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Shi Sun
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Focus of eyes
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Chung Shim
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Balance
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Jung Kwon
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Fore fist
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Kap Kwon
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Back fist
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Jang Kwon
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Heel of palm
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Soo Do
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Knife Hand
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Yuk Soo Do
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Ridge Hand
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Kwan Soo
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Spear hand
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Soo Ki
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Hand techniques
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Jok Ki
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Foot techniques
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Cha ki
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Kick
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Ha Dan
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Low level
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Sang Dan
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High level
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Dan Jan
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Stomach level
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Ahp
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Front
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Yup
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Side
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Dwi
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Back
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Orders for bowing in
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Cha Ryut
Kukgi Bae Rye Ba Ro Ahn Jo Muk Yum Kwang Chang Nim E Kyung Yet Sah Bum Nim E Kyung Yet |
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Choon Be
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Ready
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Bahl Cha Ki Choon Be
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Ready for kick
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Shio
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Relax
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Shi Jak
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Begin
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Tora
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Turn
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Dwi Ro Tora
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Turn to the rear
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Ku Ryung
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Command
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Ku Ryung E Mat Cho So
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By the count
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Ku Ryung Up Shi
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Without the count
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Ko Map Sum Ni Da
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Thank You
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Chung Shin Tong Il
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Concentration
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In Neh
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Endurance
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Kyum Son
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Humility
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Chon Kyung
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Respect
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Counting first, second, etc
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Il
E Sam Sah Oh Yuk Chil Pal Ku Sip |
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Pahl
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Arm
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Bahl
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Foot
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Chu Mok
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Fist
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Mok
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Neck
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Hur Ri
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Waist
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Da Ri
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Leg
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Soo/Sohn
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Hand
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Pahl Koop
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Elbow
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Moo Rope
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Knee
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I Ma
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Forehead
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Tuck
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Chin
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Myung Chi
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Solar plexus
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In Choong
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Philtrum
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Dan Jun
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Low Abdomen
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Ko Hwan
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Groin
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Bahl Doon
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Instep
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Sa Ko Rip Ja Seh
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Side stance
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Chun Kul Ssang Soo
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Two hand Block, front stance
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Hu Kul Ssang Soo
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Two hand block, fighting stance
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Teul Oh Ahneso Phakeru Mahk Ki
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Reverse twisting inside/outside block
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Teul Oh Phakeso Ahneru Mahk ki
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Reverse twisting outside/inside block
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Choong Dan Hang Jin
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Side punch
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Kap Kwon Kong Kyuck
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Back fist
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Kwon Do Kong Kyuck
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Hammer fist
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Bit Kwan Soo
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Diagonal Spear Hand
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E Ji Kwan Soo
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Two finger spear hand
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Il Ji Kwan Soo
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One finger spear hand
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Jik Kwan Soo
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Vertical spear hand
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Pyung Kwan Soo
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Horizontal Spear hand
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Dwi Hu Ryo Cha Ki
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Wheel kick
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Mirro Ahp Cha Ki
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Stepping front kick
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Bahl Ba Dahk Chi Ru Ki
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Push kick with bottom of foot
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Bahl Doong Ahp Cha Ki
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Instep front kick
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Bahl Doong Tollyo Cha Ki
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Instep round house kick
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Bahl Mok Cha Ki
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Ankle sweep kick
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Chit Pahl Ki
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Stomp kick
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Dwi Chuk Cha Ki
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Back of heel kick/mule kick
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Dwi Gum Chi Cha Oly Ki
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Bottom of heel upper kick
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Mirro yup cha ki
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Stepping side kick
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Ssang Bahl Cha Ki
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Twin feet kick-same time
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Yang Bahl Cha Ki
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Twin feet kick- seperate times
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Ahn Chok Bahl
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Inside edge of foot
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Ahn Pahl Mok
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Inner wrist
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Ahp Bahl Gum Chi
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Ball of the foot
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Bahk Chi Ki
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Head butt!
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Bahl Ba Dahk
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Sole of the foot
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Chi Ru Ki
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Lunging/thrusting
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Hang Jin
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Marching
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Hu Ryo
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Whip
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Hur Ri Twul Ki
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Waist twisting
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Ki Cho Dong Jak
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Basic technique drill
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Kwanjul Kwon
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Full knuckle fist
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Mirro
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Thrust/stepping
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Oren Jok
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Right side
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Sohn Doong Mok
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Back of wrist
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Teul Oh
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Method of delivery using a twisting of extending motion
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Tollyo
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Spinning/turning
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When Jok
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Left Side
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Who was Grandmaster Shin's instructor
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Master Hwang Kee
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When was Grandmaster Shin recruited into the Korean Air Force?
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1958
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What degree did Grandmaster Shin earn from Korea University
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Master's Degree in political science
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Where was the first TSD dojang located?
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Burlington, New Jersey
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About how far back can the Do Bohk be traced?
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600 AD
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Who was the monk that originated the five codes?
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Won Kwag
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What was the name of the first complete martial arts book?
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Mooyae Dobo Tongji
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Which two Hwa Rang Dan warriors brought the five codes back from Won Kwang?
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Kwi San and Chu Hwang
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What year was the Mooyae Dobo Tongji written?
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1790 AD
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What year did Master Hwang Kee organize the Korean Soo Bahk Do Association?
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1945
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How many charter member countries were at the World Tang Soo Do Charter Convention in 1982? Which countries?
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12:
Argentina, Brazil, China, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Korea, Mexico, Puerto Rico, US, and Venezuala |