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15 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
SHYO
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REST
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BOM SOGI
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CAT STANCE
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SONNAL CHIGI
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KNIFE HAND STRIKE
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SONGUT DJIRUGI
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SPEAR HAND STRIKE
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SHIJAK
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START
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DORA
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TURN
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MOA SOGI
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FEET TOGETHER
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NARANHI SOGI
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PARALLEL STANCE
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DJIRUGI
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POKE
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YOP JIRUGI
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SIDE PUNCH
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ME JUMOK
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HAMMER FIST
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OTGORO MAKGI
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CROSSED WRIST BLOCK
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HAN SONNAL MAKGI
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SINGLE KNIFE HAND
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What goes Keumgang Mean
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Keumgang means "diamond," symbolizing hardness. Keumgang is also the name of the most beautiful mountain in Korea, as well as the Keumgang warrior, named by Buddha. Thus, the themes of hardness, beauty, and pondering permeate this pumsae.
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What goes Taebaek Mean
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The legendary Dangun founded a nation in Taebaek, near Korea's biggest mountain Baekdoo. Baekdoo is a known symbol for Korea. The definition of the word taebaek is literally "lightness". Every movement in this poomsae is intended to be not only be exact and fast, but with determination and hardness resembling the mountain Baekdoo, the origin of the nation of Korea.
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