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Gumdo Lexicon - Basic commands and stances

Basic commands and stances Begi (Swings, Cuttings) Basic form practice by order Numbers in Gumdo

Basic commands (Gibon Goo-ryeong)
Korean
English
Korean
English
Cha-ri-ut Attention Gyun-jeok Aim your sword (ready position)
Gyung-nae
or Ban-bae
Bow Gi-hap Shout
Baldo Draw your sword Apooro Move one step forward
Chak-gum Put the sword back into the scabbard Dyiro Move one step backward
Baro At ease (return to ready stance) Jwaro Move one step leftward
Joonbi Get ready Wooro Move one step rightward

Stances (Ja-seh)
Korean
English
Korean
English
Seh, Ja-seh Stance (position) Sodo Short forward stance (small step)
Gima seh (Mabup) Horse riding stance
(bareback riding stance)
Jochun Upper ready stance
(with Daedo, sword raised over the head)
Daedo (seh) Long forward stance
(Big step)
Jiha seh Lower ready stance
(walking stance, sword lowered)
Geum-gyeh Rooster stance Bumdo Defending stance
(2/3 of your weight goes to rear leg)
Ja Yeon seh Natural stance
(walking stance)
Huhgong
(Bok ho seh)
Crouched stance
(Crouched tiger before attack)

Others
Korean
English
Saboo Nim or Gwan Jang Nim Master
Sabum Nim Assistant master or instructor
Dojang Gym or martial art school
Kal or Gum Sword
Kal Jip Scabbard


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