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Cheongnyong-yu Taekwondo

Books, blog posts, videos, and worksheets about Taekwondo

  • Books
    • Taekwondo Terminology
    • Taekwondo Forms
    • Taekwondo Forms – Unam
    • Taekwondo Forms – Taegeuk
  • Videos and Worksheets
    • Counting in Korean
    • Basic Stances in Taekwondo
  • Korean Lessons
    • Hangeul 2: Basic Vowels
    • Hangeul 3: Basic Consonants
    • Hangeul 4: Basic Syllables
    • Hangeul 5: Syllables with a Final Consonant
    • Hangeul 6: Y-Vowels
    • Hangeul 7: W-Vowels

Books

I write books on a number of topics, including language, forms, and history:

  • Taekwondo Terminology
  • Taekwondo Forms
  • Taekwondo Forms – Unam
  • Taekwondo Forms – Taegeuk

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Chong nyong yoo

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Book: Taekwondo Terminology

Taekwondo Terminology by B. T. Milnes

If you'd like to learn more about Korean terms as used in Taekwondo, consider buying this book:

U.K.: www.amazon.co.uk/Taekwondo-Terminology-B-T-Milnes/dp/1500286230

U.S.: www.amazon.com/Taekwondo-Terminology-B-T-Milnes/dp/1500286230

Recent Posts

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  • Worksheet: Counting in Korean – Native Korean Numerals 10 to 100
  • Sahyun and sasung – unravelling the mystery
  • Should forms be part of Taekwondo at the Olympics?
  • Taekwondo Training Advice: Practise a form no more than three times on any one day
  • Four more principles for teaching a good Taekwondo class
  • Why do we practise forms in Taekwondo?

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    • Taeguk I Jang
    • Himchari
  • A list of all of the forms in Taekwondo
  • Taekwondo FAQs
    • What is a Taekwondo master called in Korean?
    • What is a Taekwondo instructor called in Korean?
    • Why isn’t a Taekwondo instructor called ‘sensei’?
    • What is a Taekwondo student called in Korean?
    • What is a Taekwondo school called in Korean?
    • What is a Taekwondo uniform called in Korean?
    • What is a Taekwondo belt called in Korean?
    • What does ‘gup’ mean in Taekwondo?
    • What does ‘dan’ mean in Taekwondo?
    • What is a Taekwondo form called in Korean?
    • What is the order of the belts in Taekwondo?
    • How long does it take to get to black belt in Taekwondo?
    • What is the highest belt in Taekwondo?
    • What level of black belt is a master in Taekwondo?
    • What level of black belt is a grandmaster in Taekwondo?
    • How long does it take to become a grandmaster in Taekwondo?
    • How many Taekwondo practitioners are there in the world?
    • What are the names of the Taekwondo forms?
    • What is a reverse punch in Taekwondo?
    • What does ‘Taekwondo’ mean in English?
    • What was Taekwondo originally called?
  • Taekwondo Theory
    • Changheon-yu Taekwondo
      • Taekwondo Theory for White Belt
      • Taekwondo Theory for Yellow Tag
      • Taekwondo Theory for Yellow Belt
      • Taekwondo Theory for Green Tag
      • Taekwondo Theory for Green Belt
      • Taekwondo Theory for Blue Tag
      • Taekwondo Theory for Blue Belt
  • Choi Hong-hi: A Timeline
  • Choi Hong-hi: A Bibliography
  • Hwang Ki: A Bibliography
  • Taekwondo Korean Commands
  • The Korean terms for grandmaster, master, instructor, student …
  • Writing about Taekwondo: Style Guide
  • How Korean text is romanised on this website
  • www.romanisation.net
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  • Books
    • Taekwondo Terminology
    • Taekwondo Forms
    • Taekwondo Forms – Unam
    • Taekwondo Forms – Taegeuk
  • Videos and Worksheets
    • Counting in Korean
    • Basic Stances in Taekwondo
  • Korean Lessons
    • Hangeul 2: Basic Vowels
    • Hangeul 3: Basic Consonants
    • Hangeul 4: Basic Syllables
    • Hangeul 5: Syllables with a Final Consonant
    • Hangeul 6: Y-Vowels
    • Hangeul 7: W-Vowels
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