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Being a traditional martial art, instruction in Kuk Sool is given in Korean as well as the native tongue of the Student. Below is some of the terminology used in Kuk Sool. Because Korean (Han Gul, the great language) uses a different alphabet than English, the spellings below are only phonetic approximations. Please consult with a native Korean speaker for proper pronounciation.







   Basic Terms
Ye Ui ; Etiquette     Ui Bok ; Clothing
Gyeong Rye ; Salute, Bow     Su Ryeon ; Practice
Cha Ryeo ; Attention     Geuman ; Stop
Jeong Jwa ; Proper Sitting (Kneeling)     Swi-eo ; Rest
Junbi ; Ready     Ki ; Internal Life Force
Si Jak ; Begin     Gi Cho Jja gi ; Breathing Exercises
Kkeut ; Finish (Completion)     Gihap ; Special Yell utilizing Energy
Baro ; Straight Alignment (return upright after bowing)     Sumswigi ; Breathing
Do Jang ; Practice Hall     Mompulgi ; Body Conditioning Exercises
Do Bok ; Uniform     Guk Gi ; National Flag
Tti ; Belt     Won Gi ; Kuk Sool Association Flag



   Names & Titles
Kuk Sa Nim ; Grandmaster (10th degree Black Belt) {literally: National Teacher}
Chong Kwan Jang Nim ; Chiefmaster (9th degree Black Belt)     Je Ja ; Martial Arts Apprentice, Disciple
Kwan Jang Nim ; Master (5th, 6th, 7th, 8th degree Black Belt)     Dan Bo Nim ; Black Belt Candidate (Black-Brown Belt)
Sa Beom Nim ; Instructor (4th degree Black Belt)     Ja Tti ; Brown Belt
Bu Sa Beom Nim ; Deputy Instructor (3rd degree Black Belt)     Hong Tti ; Red Belt
Gyo Sa Nim ; Assistant Instructor (2nd degree Black Belt)     Cheong Tti ; Blue Be
Jo Gyo Nim ; Instructor-in-Training (1st degree Black Belt)     No-Ran Tti ; Yellow Belt
Yu Dan Ja ; Black Belt Holder     Huin Tti ; White Belt



   Counting
Il ; First     Ha-Na ; One     Seu Mul: Twenty
Ee ; Second     Dul ; Two     Seo Reun ; Thirty
Sam ; Third     Set ; Three     Ma Heun ; Forty
Sa ; Fourth     Net ; Four     Swin ; Fifty
O ; Fifth     Da Seot ; Five     Ye Soon ; Sixty
Yuk ; Sixth     Yeo Seot ;     Il Heun ; Seventy
Chil ; Seventh     Il Gop ; Seven     Yue Deun ; Eighty
Pal ; Eighth     Yeo Deol ; Eight     A-Heun ; Ninety
Gu ; Ninth     A-Hop ; Nine     Baek ; One Hundred
Sip ; Tenth     Yeol ; Ten        



   Part of Body
Son ; Hand     Pal Kkum Chi ; Elbow
Bal ; Foot     Eo Kkae ; Shoulder
Da-Ri ; Leg     An Son Mok ; Inside of Wrist
Mu-Reup ; Knee     Bal Deung ; Ridge on Top of Foot
Son Mok ; Wrist (Hand¡¯s Neck)     Maek ; Vital Point
Bal Kkum Chi ; Heel     Hyeol ; Acupuncture/Acupressure Point



   Directions & Movements
Ap ; Front     Ban-Dae-Ro ; The Other Way, Other Side
Yeop ; Side     Yeok ; Reverse, Inverted
Dwi ; Back, Rear     Dol Ah ; Spinning, Turning
Ahn ; Inside     Dwi Ro Dol Ah ; Turn Around (About Face)
Ttwi-Eo ; Jumping     Sang ; High
Hoe Jeon ; Rolling, Rotating     Jung ; Middle
Yang ; Both     Ha ; Low
Ssang ; Double, Twin        



   Historical Martial Arts
Sa Do Mu Sool ; Tribal or Family Martial Art
Bul Gyo Mu Sool ; Martial Art practiced in the Buddhist Temples
Gung Jung Mu Sool ; Martial Art of the Royal Court



   Martial Art Animals
Ho-Rang-I ; Tiger     Sa Ma Gwi ; Praying Mantis
Dok-Su-Ri ; Eagle     Yong ; Dragon
Baem ; Snake     Hak ; Crane



   Ja Se (Stances)
Gong Kyeok Ja Se ; Offensive Position     Gi Ma Ja Se ; Horse-Riding Stance
Bang Eo Ja Se ; Defensive Position     Jeon Gul Ja Se ; Long Stance with Bent Front-Leg
Gul Gok Ja Se ; Crouching Stance (a.k.a. Back Stance or Cat Stance)



   Soo Gi (Hand Techniques)
Jeong Gwon ; Straight Fist (Punch)     Soo Do ; Knife Hand
Yeok Gwon ; Inverted Fist (Uppercut)     Yeok Soo Do ; Inverted Knife Hand
Gak Gwon ; Back Fist     Ssang Soo Do ; Double Knife Hand
Il Ji Gwon ; 1-Finger (i.e. Knuckle) Fist     Hoe Jeon Soo Do ; Rolling Knife Hand
Sa Ji Gwon ; 4-Knuckle Fist     Pyeong Soo ; Palm Strike
Jung Ji Gwon ; Middle-Knuckle Fist     Ssang Pyeong Soo ; Double Palm Strike
Sa Ma Gwi Gwon ; Praying Mantis Fist     Son Deung Pyeong Soo ; Backhand Strike
Sa Ma Gwi Mak-Gi ; Praying Mantis Block     Gwan Soo ; Spear Hand
Sip Ja Mak-Gi ; Four-Direction Block     Pal Kkum Chi Chi-Gi ; Elbow Strike
Gam-A Mak-Gi ; Entangling Block     Ho Gwon ; Tiger Claw Strike
Ap Dwi Soo Gi ; Front & Rear Punching Drill     Ho Gu Gwon ; Tiger's Mouth Grip
Jwa Woo Jeong Gwon Dwi Soo Do ; 1-2 Punch, Spinning Knife Hand (Combination)



   Jok Sool (Leg Techniques or Kicking)
Ap Cha Gi ; Front Kick     Ap Cha Ol Ri Gi ; Projection Kick (Straight Leg)
Yeop Cha Gi ; Side Kick     Hoo Ri Gi ; Foot Sweep
Dwi Cha Gi ; Back Kick     Jjik Eo Cha Gi ; Axe Kick
An Da Ri Cha Gi ; Inner Leg Kick     Bal Deung Cha Gi ; Round Kick (Striking with Top of Foot)
Ba Kkat Da Ri Cha Gi ; Outer Leg Kick     Bal Kkum Chi Cha Gi ; Hook Kick (Striking with Point of Heel)
Dol-A Cha Gi ; Spin Kick     Dwi Dol-A Yeop Cha Gi ; Backward Turning Side Kick
Sang Dan Dol-A Cha Gi ; High Spin Kick     Yeok Bal Deung Cha Gi ; Inverted Round Kick
Ha Dan Dol-A Cha Gi ; Low Spin Kick     An Kkum Chi Dol Ri Gi ; Inside Heel Kick (Toes Turned Outward)
Mu Reup Cha Gi ; Knee Kick     Ttwi Eo Cha Gi ; Jumping Kicks



   Nak Beop (Falling Principles)
Ap Nak Beop ; Front Fall     Hoe Jeon Nak Beop ; Rolling Fall
Dwi Nak Beop ; Back Fall     Go Yang I Nak Beop ; Cat Roll
Yeop Nak Beop ; Side Fall     Du Son Pung Cha ; 2-Hand Cartwheel
Ah Yeop Nak Beop ; Twisting Fall (Sideways Front Fall)     Han Son Pung Cha ; 1-Hand Cartwheel
Pung Cha ; Windmill (Cartwheel)     Pal Kkum Chi Pung Cha ; Elbow Cartwheel
Gong Jung Nak Beop ; High Fall (in Mid-Air)     Gong Jung Pung Cha ; Aerial Cartwheel



   Moo Gi (Weapons)
Gum ; Sword     Chang ; Spear
Dan Gum ; Short Sword     Do Kki ; Battle Axe
Kal Gum ; Knife     Gung Sool ; Archery
Dan Do ; Knife or Short Sword     Jul Bong ; Flail (Jointed Staff)
Wol Do ; Halberd (Moon Knife)     Sam Jul Bong ; Three Sectioned Staff
Gung Si ; Bow & Arrow     Dan Bong ; Short Staff
Bu Chae ; Fan     Jung Bong ; Middle Staff
Ji Pang I ; Walking Cane     Jang Bong ; Long Staff
Po Bak ; Rope     Kuk (Sool) Gung ; Traditional Korean Archery (thumb draw)



   Greetings and Phrases
An Nyoung Ha Sim Ni Kka ; Hello / Hi / How Are You
An Nyoung Hee Ga Sip Si Yo ; Goodbye / Go Safely
Su Go Haet Seum Ni Da ; You Worked Hard
Gam Sa Ham Ni Da ; Thank You
Cheon Man Eh Yo ; You're Welcome
Su Ryeon Kkeut ; Practice Finished





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