What is the meaning of self-control?
Control of one's actions
What is the Korean term for "attention?"
Cha-ryot
Who is the founder of Wellman Taeguek Martial Arts?
Master Seol
What do the three broken lines on the Korean flag stand for?
Earth
What is the first action a student should do when they enter the dojang?
bow
What is the meaning of courtesy?
Being polite towards others.
What is the Korean term for "uniform?"
Dobak
What is one of the three kingdoms of Korea?
Silla, Koguryo, and Baek-Je
What is the middle symbol on the Korean flag called?
What is the Korean translation for the number 10?
What is the meaning of perseverance?
Persisting when things get hard.
What is the Korean term for "ready?"
Joonbi
What kingdom united the three rivaling kingdoms of Korea?
Bonus question: What was the name of the elite officer corps that united them? -100 points
Silla
Bonus question: Hwa-Rang-Do
What do the stripes on the American Flag stand for?
Bonus question: What do the colors stand for?
The 13 original colonies
Bonus question: red= courage White= purity
What are the two types of Taekwondo? Which one do we practice?
ITF and WF
We practice WF- World Taekwondo Federation
What is the meaning of indomitable spirit?
Never giving up.
What is the Korean term for "start/go?"
Cee-ja
Who is the creator of Taekwondo?
General Choi
What do the solid, broken, solid lines (top right) stand for on the Korean flag?
Water
Recite the student creed.
To build true confidence through knowledge in the mind, honesty in the heart, and strength in the body...
What is the meaning of integrity?
Being honest and morally upright.
What is the Korean term for "block?"
Maki
What is one of the three names Taekwondo had before being named Taekwondo?
Soo Bak (original name)
Soo Bak-gi (changed by the Hwa-Rang-Do)
Teak Kyon (during the Japanese invasion)
Red: yang
Blue: um
What does each word of "Tae-Kwon-Do" translate to in English?
Tae: foot/leg
Kwon: fist/fight
Do: way/discipline