champ64 Posted February 27, 2005 Posted February 27, 2005 in my style thats what you say when you bow to any black belt check out my skool site www,chos.com
mattyj Posted February 28, 2005 Posted February 28, 2005 we say "boosabum nim ke" for 1st-3rds, "sabum nim ke" for 4th-6th, and i think "saseong nim ke" for 7th-8th, cant remember 9th...never had to say it!
rmclain Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 There are many titles for instructors: Jo Kyo Nim, Kyo Sa Nim, Sa Bom Nim, Gho San Nim, Noh Sa Nim, Do Ju Nim, Do Sa Nim, Kwan Jang Nim, etc. When you add the "Ke" in the end of the title, it means, "towards." "Charyot," means "Attention" "Sa Bom Nim Ke" means, "towards the instructor." "Gyung Yae" means "Bow." Just add "Ke" to the end of the instructor title when you wish the students to face that instructor. R. McLain
mindsedgeblade Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 We always use cheriot, kyenyea or rook, cho. All our kata are called in korean, but I would like to learn the korean for various punches/ kicks. The best a man can hope foris, over the course of his lifetime,to change for the better.
PrideampPoise Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 We bow to the different ranks only in the advanced classes. Otherwise, we only bow to the one leading the class. Our command is pretty simple. It's the rank we plan to bow to, followed by "ge". Facing the school Master: Kwahg Jahng Nim ge Bow: kyung neh But it's said all togeather, with a slight pause: Kwahg Jahng Nim ge, kyung neh 4th: Sa Bum Nim ge 3rd: Pu Sa Bum Nim ge 2nd: Kyo Sa Nim ge 1st: Jo Kyo Nim ge However, when we face the flags (U.S. first then KSW), they are objects not people, and are followed by "de". Facing the National flag (and bowing): Kuk Ki de, kyung neh This is exactly what we do, except we do bow to each BB rank at the beginning and end of all classes. We then bow to whomever is leading warm-up (no always a BB). After warmup, we bow to the BB leading the class. Question- Do you bow from the kneeling or standing position, and do you bow to the flags for each class?
SBN Doug Posted March 2, 2005 Posted March 2, 2005 We do bow to the flags in each class. In my Houston (KJN Harmon's) dojang, we all bow from kneeling position (unless physically unable to). In my Mahopac, N.Y. dojang, we bowed from standing position. Kuk Sool Won - 4th danEvil triumphs when good men do nothing.
PrideampPoise Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 Ok, thanks. I was asking because we recently changed. We used to bow from the kneeling position, and bow to the flags and KSN (the picture) both before and after class. Now we bow from the standing position, and only bow to the BBs and whoever leads the class.
TSD Y049 Posted March 3, 2005 Posted March 3, 2005 In my school we use Twi Ro (turn) You Dan Ja Nim Ka, (Black Belt) Kung Rey. How ever I'm not sure if my spelling is correct! TANG SOO!!! & SEMPER FI!!!Dusty Sawyer,Ee Dan, Tang Soo Do,Young Marine Cpl."Those who do not battle for their country do not know with what ease they accept their citizenship in America" Dan Beralis, Veitnam Jouranlist
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