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This is the attitude and the movement that one has to make when greeting teacher, fellow student, jury and opponent during competitions: <br>
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This is the attitude and the movement that one must make when greeting the teacher, a fellow student, the jury and an opponent during competitions : <br>
  
 
Bend the body 15 degrees forward.<br>
 
Bend the body 15 degrees forward.<br>
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Keep looking into the opponent's eyes.<br>
 
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Stances / Main Menu KYONG YE JASE - Greeting stance Exam 9th Kup Document containing source information


This is the attitude and the movement that one must make when greeting the teacher, a fellow student, the jury and an opponent during competitions :

Bend the body 15 degrees forward.

Keep looking into the opponent's eyes.





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