Procedure for Leading a Class

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PROCEDURE FOR LEADING A CLASS (Sooryon Jido Bop)

All Taekwon-Do exercises are conducted in two ways; by command and without command using a command procedure with an instructor or assistant instructor giving commands, the following procedure should be followed:

1. At the command of “Charot” (attention), the student comes to attention giving the instructor his undivided attention as well.

2. At the command of “Kyong Ye" (bow), the student bows to the instructor while remaining at attention stance.

3. After the instructor title or number of exercise that will be performed, the instructor gives the command of “junbi” (ready), the student will then take the appropriate Junbi Sogi (ready stance).

4. At the command of “Si Jak” (commence), the student begins with the initial movement as the instructor counts “Hana” (one) “dool” (two), “Set” (three), “Net” (four), “Dasot” (five), “Yosot” (six), “Ilgop” (Seven), "Yodul” (eight), “Ahop” (nine), and so on., until the command of “guman” (stop) is given.

5. At the command of “Swiyo” (at ease), the student relaxes with a parallel ready stance.

6. At command of “Hae san” (dismiss), the student can walk away.