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Poomse training helps a student develop precision, control, and self-discipline
2.
As a coach it is important that you become good friends with the beginner that you have been assigned to.
3.
It is the responsibility of the senior student to conduct an inspection.
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If a beginner is extra sharp, you should teach him Poomse his first day.
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As a coach you have the authority to discipline the beginners.
6.
The Japanese word for Poomse is Kata.
7.
The term “Dul” means “#9” count.
8.
It is not necessary to count in Korean in order to conduct a formal class.
9.
The word “Dan” is pronounced as “Don”.
10.
It is very important to stretch prior to a class or strenuous workout.
11.
If you are late it is not necessary to stretch out if class has already begun.
12.
Eel-bon-da-dee-un means to “free spar”.
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According to our textbook, a student must memorize 10 Poomse before being eligible to test for 1st Dan Black Belt.
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When coaching a beginner you must be forceful and very critical of all errors.
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According to our textbook there are five parts of a formal “TaeKwonDo” class.