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Kirk
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Is there a significance in bowing going on and off the mat?
Where does this come from? In TKD, we bowed left and right.
Bowed upon entering the dojang, bowed to the flag, bow to
the master, bow to a senior belt if working on things, or holding
pads for you, etc. I would think it's as a result of this, but why
were the others eliminated, and this bowing in regards to the
mat kept?
Also, about the long salute. Where'd this originate from?
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Where does this come from? In TKD, we bowed left and right.
Bowed upon entering the dojang, bowed to the flag, bow to
the master, bow to a senior belt if working on things, or holding
pads for you, etc. I would think it's as a result of this, but why
were the others eliminated, and this bowing in regards to the
mat kept?
Also, about the long salute. Where'd this originate from?
:asian: