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Memberwow! this is a new level of trainning! *-*
ManilaTwist
MemberI love everything about this. The pose, the context, the physicality, the shading, the coloration... All wonderful.
DinoBoy
MemberAh yes, posterior reinforcement conditioning, very important part of the art.
Might seem like the instructor's just a perv, but then that just goes to show how ignorant you are.
Big Archie
MemberSensei? WRONG.
The correct name for an instructor in Taekwondo is sabom (which is pronounced like sah-bom, not say-bom).
If you want to ask your Taekwondo instructor a question, you should add the suffix nim (pronounced like neem). This is a suffix in Korean that’s added to titles. So you would say ‘Sabomnim, can you teach me the form Wonhyo?’
Labusch
MemberHe’s definitely gonna get his next Karate 🥋 Belt after this intense training.
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