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51 Cards in this Set
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Children's Home Rule number 1 |
Children shall greet their parents when they enter the house and Say Goodbye when they leave. |
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Children's home number 2 |
Children shall at all times respect their parents and grandparents |
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Children's home rule number 3 |
Children shall at all times be truthful. |
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Children's home rule number 4 |
Children shall strive for a good relationship with her brothers and sisters |
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Children's home rule number 5 |
Children shall willingly help with household chores |
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Children's home rule number 6 |
Children shall report to their parents when completing assigned tasks |
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Children's home rule number 7 |
Children shall be responsible for keeping their rooms neat and clean |
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IMA rule number one |
Students will acknowledge entering or leaving the training area by bowing to the instructors and flags |
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IMA rule number two |
Jewelry watches earrings and chewing gum will not be allowed in class |
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IMA rule number three |
Students will wear a clean an iron uniform to class |
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IMA rule number 4 |
No student shall contradict the word of an instructor |
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IMA Rule Number 5 |
No profanity is allowed |
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Attention |
Cha Ryot |
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Bow |
Kyung Yae |
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Ready Stance |
Joon Bee |
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End Return |
Barro |
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One to ten in Korean |
Hanna Dool Set Net Da sut Yo sut Il gop Yo dul Ah hop Yol |
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Tenents of martial arts |
Courtesy Integrity Perserverance Self-control Indomitable spirit |
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Face the flag |
Kook ki, Kay dah hioh |
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School |
Do jang |
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Belt |
Di |
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Instructor |
Sah beo nim |
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Uniform |
Do boak |
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Begin |
Si chak |
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Face the instructor |
Sah beo nim, Kay dah hioh |
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Thank you |
Gohm sa hahm nida |
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Master instructor |
Kwan Jang nim |
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How are you |
Ahn yeong ha shim nika |
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Assistant instructor |
Boo sa bam nim |
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Walking stance |
Ap sughi |
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Horseback stance |
Kima jasae |
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Back stance |
Dwe koobi |
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Front (aka deep) stance |
Ap koopi |
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Tiger stance |
Bum suhgi |
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White belt form |
IMA #1 |
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Yellow belt form |
IMA #2 |
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Orange Belt form name and meaning |
Tae geuk Il jang Meaning Keon represents heaven and the universe. The universe is constantly changing and so it is the ultimate creative energy. Keon teaches us to be like the universe; creative, active, and diligent. |
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Green belt form name and meaning |
Tae geuk ee Jang Meaning Tae represents joy. Some joys are superficial, while others are lasting. Tae teaches us to look for the lasting joys that can be found in firm correctness, truth, and learning. |
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Blue Tip form name and meaning |
Tae geuk Sam Jang Meaning RI represents fire and light. Just as fire clings to wood and sunlight clings to the earth, our light must cling to our ideals if others are to see it. RI teaches us to have strong faith, and firm principles to adhere to in the conduct of life. |
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Loyalty |
Choong Sung |
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Obedience
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Soon Jong |
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Session 1 Mental Note |
Courtesy: Being polite to others. |
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Session 1 General Knowledge |
Courtesy: The first and most important lesson at Idaho Martial Arts is proper attitude. It has been said, that attitude is everything, and the foundational characteristic of attitude is Courtesy. This proven principle will enhance all human relationships, which is a very important part of life. |
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Session 2 Mental Note |
Integrity: Being Honest, Never Telling a Lie. |
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Session 2 General Knowledge |
Integrity is consistently living in accordance with one’s value system. This includes keeping one’s word and accepting responsibility for one’s own actions. By doing this the student gains a reputation for honesty and dependability. With Integrity a person is a positive influence and a proper role model. |
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Session 3 Mental Note |
Perseverance: Never Giving Up. Achieving Your Goals. |
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Session 3 General Knowledge |
Perseverance: A most necessary ingredient at Idaho Martial Arts toward the achievement of the Black Belt degree and all personal goals in life. Perseverance will take the student beyond the average accomplishments of those who do not learn this value. Anything worth doing has a price and the higher the price the greater the need for Perseverance. As Perseverance is acquired so also are patience and contentment. |
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Session 4 Mental Note |
Self-Control: Controlling your emotions at all times. |
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Session 4 General Knowledge |
Self-Control: From childhood we learn the importance of controlling one’s self. As the student, through discipline, learns the value of SELF–CONTROL, so also comes the benefit of focus and follow-through. In completing any level of education, focus and follow-through are imperative. |
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Session 5 Mental Note |
Indomitable Spirit: Unconquerable Spirit |
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Session 5 General Knowledge |
Indomitable Spirit:The Indomitable Spirit is a key ingredient to the martial arts and is akin to Perseverance. It is there fusal to be dominated by opposition. It is the will to“get up and go again”. Great men and women of history all had this feature in common. The least naturally skilled student, given an Indomitable Spirit, will achieve more in life than the most athletically skilled student will without it. |