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According to our textbook there are five parts of a formal “TaeKwonDo” class.
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The Japanese word for Poomse is Kata.
3.
The term “Dul” means “#9” count.
4.
It is not necessary to count in Korean in order to conduct a formal class.
5.
According to our textbook, a student must memorize 10 Poomse before being eligible to test for 1st Dan Black Belt.
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It is very important to stretch prior to a class or strenuous workout.
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It is the responsibility of the senior student to conduct an inspection.
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Poomse training helps a student develop precision, control, and self-discipline
9.
The word “Dan” is pronounced as “Don”.
10.
As a coach you have the authority to discipline the beginners.
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Eel-bon-da-dee-un means to “free spar”.
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If you are late it is not necessary to stretch out if class has already begun.
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As a coach it is important that you become good friends with the beginner that you have been assigned to.
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When coaching a beginner you must be forceful and very critical of all errors.
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If a beginner is extra sharp, you should teach him Poomse his first day.