ITF Taekwon-Do Terminology - Part 1

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The video is part of a series on ITF Taekwon-Do terminology for 10th Kup to 1st Kup students, although it is also useful for Black Belt students as well,. But this series doesn't cover the more advanced techniques.
In this video, I show you the English and Korean version for all the terms needed to name any technique used in patterns Chon-Ji Tul to Choong Moo Tul.

INDEX
0.38 Stances
1.34 Ready Postures
2.04 Tools - Hand Parts
4.49 Tools - Foot Parts
5.39 Miscellaneous terms for naming techniques
7.45 Punching Techniques
8.27 Thrusting Techniques
9.06 Striking Techniques
9.53 Blocking Techniques
11.36 Kicking Techniques

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Taking my black belt on Saturday and this video is perfect. Thank you very much sir

lorthosTM
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Super useful information. I always struggle with terminology. This video will be very helpful. Thanks for sharing it.

nilzomanjate
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Going for the black belt grading in a week time, this is super helpful video. Thanks a lot for finding time and making it!

vadimsgeidans
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Simply amazing, GM! This is really useful as I had to translate firstly from korean to english and the to spanish (an viceversa). Great video. I would really like to see the pragmatic difference between striking, punching, thrusting, etc. Taekwon!

jpdiez
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Thanks master Donato, showing the real taekwon-do developed by the General Choi Hong Hi.

VLADIMIRISH
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Sir, great introductory tutorial, and great to see that a grandmaster appreciates the Korean terminology. I would very much like to get in touch with you do discuss some more advanced terminology, as I have actually written my university master's degree in linguistics about naming of the techniques in ITF Taekwon-Do.

henrisavilampi
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This is why I like this ITF, which is ruled by true masters.

VLADIMIRISH
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This is really helping me with my Korean❤️

AshleighHumphreys
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This content is fantastic Donato. Be great to see more soon?

Thetimrobertson
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@2:45 Palmok (팔목) is wrist, not forearms. Forearms is ap-pal (앞팔)

clementkong
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should we learn and teach the techniques in English or the Korean language?

RaminRamesh
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Charyot Saseong Nim Gae, kyong-ye!!! Kamsahumnida GM Nardizzi! I have had many questions regarding terminology and how it's formed together and how certain kicks used Jirugi and looked like a punch (ie. Side Piercing Kick - Yopcha Jirugi). I didn't realize that Yop chagi forms Yopcha and goes before jirugi. Do you have any more advanced info on why sentence structure is formed in this manner and any rules that go beyond what you've outlined in these 4 videos? It's interesting how it's not Yop jirugi chagi or Ap busigi chagi for example. There seems to be a language rule or exception here and that has been what's thrown me off the most. I know you said you don't speak Korean but are there any more rules or info on exceptions in order to learn the correct order for things like that. Again thanks so much.

nryder
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Don't know if this happens in ITF but in WT schools the spinning hook kick is called dwi huryeo chagi, bandae dollyo chagi or momdollyo nacko/huryeo chagi.. in my school we call it momdollyo nacko chagi if we hook or momdollyo huryeo chagi if we do it with the kicking leg straight

magxlol
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Grand master I started a few months ago my first grading from white belt is soon.
I can do up to. won hyo, upto one leg in terms of kicks and hand springs in terms on gymnastics.
What belt do you i shall be grandmaster.
And thank you for the videos they are really helpful

eyasudesalegn
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@5:59 . Dear Grand Master Nardizzi. Shouldn't it be "bandae" when you punch over the front leg in front stance? And @6:05 "baro" (=reverse) when you punch over the opposite leg in front stance (Gunnun seogi). Bandae means same side, and baro means opposite side. 🤨🤔

jazzrockone
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Very nice video sir, could you please explain the difference between Doo and Sang?

taekwondo
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What's the difference between yop dollyo chagi and yopcha jirugi?

enachesebi
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Where are you located Sasung? I wouldn't mind traveling there, if possible, to train with you. Considering that you would allow me. I'm from the US and currently training in Germany.

ponchodukeonewyork
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It's difficult for me the terminology but i like it anyway

eljudiodeoca
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ITF taekwondo has a 9th degree black belt? I thought the highest is 7th degree

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