Vocabulary Korean - English
TITLES OF JANGMOOKIDO
Kuk Sa (Nim)
The President of International Federation
Chong Kwanjang (Nim)
Headmaster of
National Association
Kwanjang (Nim)
Master of Dojang
Sabeom (Nim)
Instructor of Dojang
Kyobeom (Nim)
Assistant Instructor of Dojang
Su-Ryeon-Saeng
Trainee (Student)
SPIRIT OF JANGMOOKIDO
Jon - Respect
Jung - Importance
Chung - Mind experience
Ye - Body control
Sa - Master
Do - The right way
Hyo - Reverence for one's parents
Ui - Do good and right things
BASIC COMMANDS
Cha Ryeot - Come to attention
Gyeong Nye - Bow
Paro - Relax, return to ready stance
Chun Bi - Get ready
Si Jak - Start
Gue man - Stop
Bong Noh Eu Se Yo - Putting down the pole
Bong Deu Se Yo - Picking up the pole
Cha-se-pak-kuseu - Change stance
Jeong Yeol - Line up
Dui-ro-do-ra - Turn around
Dobok Jeong Ni - Fix the Dobok
Cha Ryeot - Come to attention
Gyeong Nye - Bow
Paro - Relax, return to ready stance
Chun Bi - Get ready
Si Jak - Start
Gue man - Stop
Bong Noh Eu Se Yo - Putting down the pole
Bong Deu Se Yo - Picking up the pole
Cha-se-pak-kuseu - Change stance
Jeong Yeol - Line up
Dui-ro-do-ra - Turn around
Dobok Jeong Ni - Fix the Dobok
MOVEMENT TERMS
Pung-cha dol-gi - Cartwheel
Do-yak - Jump
Hoe-jeon - Spinning
Nak-bub - Rolling technique
Mom-dolha - Body spinning
Ahp / Ahp-er-ro - Forward / to the Forward
Dwilo / Dwilo-ro - Backward / to the Backward
Cha / Cha-ro - Left / to the Left
Woo / Woo-ro - Right / to the Right
Cheon-cheon-hee - Slowly
Ppa-reu-ge - Quickly
Him-it-ge - Powerfully
Bu-deu-reob-ge - Softly
Pung-cha dol-gi - Cartwheel
Do-yak - Jump
Hoe-jeon - Spinning
Nak-bub - Rolling technique
Mom-dolha - Body spinning
Ahp / Ahp-er-ro - Forward / to the Forward
Dwilo / Dwilo-ro - Backward / to the Backward
Cha / Cha-ro - Left / to the Left
Woo / Woo-ro - Right / to the Right
Cheon-cheon-hee - Slowly
Ppa-reu-ge - Quickly
Him-it-ge - Powerfully
Bu-deu-reob-ge - Softly
COUNTING
Hana - One
Dool - Two
Set - Three
Net - Four
Da-seot - Five
Yeo-seot - Six
Ilgop - Seven
Yeo-dol - Eight
A-hop - Nine
Yeol - Ten
Hana - One
Dool - Two
Set - Three
Net - Four
Da-seot - Five
Yeo-seot - Six
Ilgop - Seven
Yeo-dol - Eight
A-hop - Nine
Yeol - Ten
NUMBERING
Il - First
Ee - Second
Sam - Third
Sa - Fourth
Oh - Fifth
Yuk - Sixth
Chil - Seventh
Pal - Eighth
Koo - Ninth
Ship - Tenth
Il - First
Ee - Second
Sam - Third
Sa - Fourth
Oh - Fifth
Yuk - Sixth
Chil - Seventh
Pal - Eighth
Koo - Ninth
Ship - Tenth
SONJAP I - The Grip
Yang-ban - Both hands on the same side grip
Pyeong (ban) - Eum & Yang parallel grip
Dae dang - Long grip
So dang - Short grip
JASE - Stance
Chun-bi - Get ready
Ki-ma-se - Horse riding stance
Beom-se - Tiger stance, or backward stance
Cheong-yong-se - Blue dragon stance
Joong-pyeong-se - Middle (offensive) stance
Yang-bang-se - Middle (defensive) stance
Ja-yeon-se - Natural side stance
So-do-se - Short or low stance ( small stance )
Jo-cheon-se - High sky stance
Dae-do-se - Long or big stance
Ji- ha-se - Lower, ready stance
Hak-dari-se - Crane on one leg stance
Gyo-cha-ja-se - Cross stance
Pokho-se - Crouching tiger stance
Yang-ban - Both hands on the same side grip
Pyeong (ban) - Eum & Yang parallel grip
Dae dang - Long grip
So dang - Short grip
JASE - Stance
Chun-bi - Get ready
Ki-ma-se - Horse riding stance
Beom-se - Tiger stance, or backward stance
Cheong-yong-se - Blue dragon stance
Joong-pyeong-se - Middle (offensive) stance
Yang-bang-se - Middle (defensive) stance
Ja-yeon-se - Natural side stance
So-do-se - Short or low stance ( small stance )
Jo-cheon-se - High sky stance
Dae-do-se - Long or big stance
Ji- ha-se - Lower, ready stance
Hak-dari-se - Crane on one leg stance
Gyo-cha-ja-se - Cross stance
Pokho-se - Crouching tiger stance
TEULIG - Long Pole Tricks
( basic )
Pal - Around the arm
Son mok - Around the wrist
Pal kkum Chi - Around the elbow
Eo Kkae - Around the Shoulder
Mureup - Around the knee
Dari - Around the leg
Nae Mog - Around the neck
Wae Mog - Around the throat
Heoli - Around the waist
Bal Mok - Around the ankle
Bong Dunjigi - Pole throw
( basic )
Pal - Around the arm
Son mok - Around the wrist
Pal kkum Chi - Around the elbow
Eo Kkae - Around the Shoulder
Mureup - Around the knee
Dari - Around the leg
Nae Mog - Around the neck
Wae Mog - Around the throat
Heoli - Around the waist
Bal Mok - Around the ankle
Bong Dunjigi - Pole throw
GONG GYEOG - Attack
Sang dan gong gyeog - High attack
Joong dan gong gyeog - Middle attack
Hadan gong gyeog - Low attack
Yang Ban Grip
Muri gong gyeog - Head attack
An gong gyeog - Inward attack
Oll yo gong gyeog - Upward attack
Bak gat gong gyeog - Inward attack (spinning)
Chi reu gi - Trust or Stab
Pyeong Ban Grip
Du gong gyeog - Two attack (simple way)
Nae ryo sang dan gong gyeog - Downward high attack (spinning)
Sa sun nae ryo gong gyeog - Diagonal downward attack
Ban dai gong gyeog - Diagonal revers attack (spinning)
Mong tong Chireugi - Shooting thrust or stab
Soso kami gong gyeog - Spinning over head attack (two attack)
Alaewi gong gyeog - Down and up attack
Sangha gong gyeop - Up and down attack
Hweng dan il bong - Horizontal attack with one arm
Pogpo gong gyeog - Waterfall attack
Dwilo Chireugi - Backwards thrust or stab
DOL RI KI - Long Pole Rotation (Basic)
Poong cha - Windmill
Ye Ja ( Jung ) - Singel fighur 8 (forward)
Ye Ja ( Yeok ) - Singel fighur 8 (backward)
Ye Ja ( Yop ) - Singel fighur 8 (to the side)
Nae Wae Poong cha - Backward & forward windmill
Oeh Hwan (Jung) - Swiching hands Spinning
Yang Ban Hyub Hoe (Jung) - Spinning under the armpit
Pyeong Ban (Jung) - Eum/Yang spinning