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Taekwondo start with (see-jak) & ends (ko-mahn) over with display of courtesy confirmed by bowing (kyung nae) in submission of the senior by the junior at first sight. It's an unavoidable obligation on the training ground or Taekwondo Gym. One should obey commands of their seniors as concerned with their lessons & practice only. This is a Taekwondo tradition which transforms a commoner into a decent person and responsible citizen in due course.

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Taekwondo start with (see-jak) & ends (ko-mahn) over with display of courtesy confirmed by bowing (kyung nae) in submission of the senior by the junior at first sight. It's an unavoidable obligation on the training ground or Taekwondo Gym. One should obey commands of their seniors as concerned with their lessons & practice only. This is a Taekwondo tradition which transforms a commoner into a decent person and responsible citizen in due course.

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