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Tang Soo Do
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Name of the art: "Way of the Tang (Chinese) Hand."
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Moo Duk Kwan
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"School of Martial Virtue" founded by Hwang
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Soo Bahk Do
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Martial art of ancient Korea
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Kwan Jang Nim
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Chief instructor
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Sa Bom Nim
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4 th Dan or above, "Master"
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Kyo Sa Nim
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Instructor
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Ban Jang
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Prefect, district governor
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Nim
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A term of respect similar to "Sensei" or "Sir."
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Sun Beh
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Senior practitioner
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Hu Beh
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Junior practitioner
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Dan
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Degree, holder of black belt or dan ranking
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Gup
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Holder of colour belt or junior ranking
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Ko Dan Ja
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Senior Dan
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You Dan Ja
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Dan holder
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You Gup Ja
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Gup holder
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Kwan Won
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Student member
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Cho Bo Ja
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Beginner
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Kam Sa Hap Ni Da
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Thank you
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Do Jang
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Training Hall
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Do Bak
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Training uniform
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Dee
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Belt
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Kuk Gi
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National flag
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Kwan Gi
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(Organisation) flag
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Shim Kung
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Spiritual Power or control in exercise
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Neh Kung
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Internal power or control in exercise
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Weh Kung
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External power or control in exercise
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Kee Cho
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Basic
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Hyung
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Form
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Dae Ryun
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Sparring
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Ho Sin Sul
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Self-defence
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Kyok Pa
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Breaking techniques
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Soo Kee
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Hand techniques
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O Rin Jok
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Right
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Wen Jok
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Left
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