Tang Soo Do Terminology for Each Belt Level

| Name of Our Art | Tang Soo Do |
| Name of Our Style | Moo Duk Kwan |
| Studio | Do Jang |
| Instructor | Sa Bom Nim |
| Uniform | Do Bok |
| Senior Member | Sun Beh |
| Junior Member | Fu Beh |
| Thank You | Ko Mup Sum Ne Da |
| Attention | Self control & Concentration |

| One | Ha Na |
| Two | Dool |
| Three | Set |
| Four | Net |
| Five | Da Sot |
| Six | Yo Sot |
| Seven | Il Gup |
| Eight | Yo Dol |
| Nine | A Hop |
| Ten | Yol |

| Basic | Gi Cho |
| Form | Hyung |
| Sparring | Deh Ryun |
| Attack | Kong Kyuk |
| Defense | Mahk Kee |
| Attention | Cha Ryut |
| Stop | Goman |
| Bow | Kyung Yet |
| Begin | Shi Jok |
| Return | Ba Ro |
| Kick | Cah Gi |

| Low | Ha Dan |
| Middle | Chung Dan |
| High | Sang Dan |
| Front | Ahp |
| Side | Yup |
| Back | Dwi |
| Ready Stance | Joon Bee |
| Front Stance | Chul Gul Ja Seh |
| Horse Riding Stance | Ke Ma Ja Seh |
| Fighting Stance | Hu Gul Ja Seh |

| Low Block | Ha Dan Mahk Kee |
| Middle Punch | Chung Dan Kong Kyuk |
| High Punch | Sang Dan Kong Kyuk |
| High Block | Sang Dan Mahk Kee |
| Inside/Outside Block | Ahneso Pakuro Mah Kee |
| Outside/Inside Block | Pakuro Ahneso Mah Kee |
| Side Punch | Weng Jin Kong Kyuk |
| Side Block | Chung Dan Yup Mah Kee |
| Front Stretching Kick | Ahp Podo Oli Ri Gi |
| Front Snap Kick | Ahp Cha Nut Gi |
| Side Stretching Kick | Yup Podo Oli Ri Gi |
| Side Kick | Yup Cha Nut Gi |
| Roundhouse Kick | Dull Ryo Cha Gi |
| Back Kick | Dwi Cha Gi |
| Jumping Front Kick | Edan Ahp Cha Gi |

| 2 Fist X Low Block | Ssang Soo Ha Dan Mahk Kee |
| 2 Fist Middle Block | Ssang Soo Chul Gun Mahk Kee |
| 2 Fist X High Block | Ssang Soo Sang Dan Mahk Kee |
| 2 Fist Fighting Stance Block | Ssang Soo Hul Gul Mahk Kee |
| Low Chop Block | Ha Dan Soo Do Mahk Kee |
| Middle Chop Block | Chung Dan Soo Do Mahk Kee |
| High Chop Block | Sang Dan Soo Do Mahk Kee |
| Finger Punch | Kwan Soo Kong Kyuk |
| Reverse Punch Fighting Stance | Yuk Jin Kong Kyuk |
| Knife Hand Attack | Soo Do Kong Kyuk |
| Back Spinning Kick | Dwi Dull Ryo Cha Gi |
| Inside/Outside Kick | Ahneso Pakuro Cha Gi |
| Outside/Inside Kick | Pakuro Ahneso Cha Gi |
| Hook Kick | Yup Hu Ri Gi |
| Front Push Kick | Ahp Mee Ro Cha Gi |
| Jump Flying Side Kick | Edan Kong Jung Yup Cha Gi |
| All Jumping Kicks | Edan (Name of Kick) |

| Free Sparring | Ja Yu Deh Ryun |
| Self-Defense | Ho Sin Sul |
| Breaking | Kyuk Pa |
| One Step Sparring | Il Soo Sik Deh Ryun |
| Three Step Sparring Counting Chinese | Sam Soo Sik Deh Ryun Il, E, Sam, Sa, Oh, Yuk, Chil, Pal, Ku, Sip |

| Meaning of Pyung | Calm, Well Balanced, Peaceful |
| Meaning of Ahn | Confident, Safe, Comfortable |
| Meaning of Moo | Stop War , To End Conflict |
| Meaning of Duk | Way In Which Conflict Is Dissolved - Negotiation, Agreement, War Etc. |
| Meaning of Kwan | School, Home, Place of Security, Make All Places Feel Safe |
| Moo Duk Kwan Moo Do Kwan | Institute of Martial Virtue Martial Way School |
| Meaning of Tang | Tang Dynasty of China - Time When Martial Arts First Appeared |
| Meaning of Soo | Open Hand |
| Meaning of Do | Way |
| Tang Soo Do | "Way of the China Hand"; or "Way of the Open Hand" |
| Weh Jung | External Power - Physical Force |
| Neh Jung | Internal Power - Mental Focus |
| Shim Jung | Spiritual Power - Spirit, Determination, Etc. |

| Characteristics of Passai Form | Fast, Light, Active, The Snake, Pal Che is ancient name |
| Characteristics of Nihanci Forms | Ne Boo Jin Sideways Step Advance, Harder More Powerful Form, Heavy Movements, The Horse |
| Characteristics of Chi Do Form | Advance and Retreat, Very Light Fast Form, The Crane |
| Sip Soo | The Bear, Ten Hands Form |
| Lo Hai | The Crane |
| Kong Sang Koon | The Eagle |
| Sei Shan | Praying Mantis |
| Wang Shu | Small Bird |
| Ji On | The Ram |
| O Sip Sa Bo | The Tiger |
| Tae Kuk Kwan | Grand Ultimate Fist |
| So Rim Jang Kwan | Shaolin Long Fist |
| Chil Sung | Seven Star Forms |