ENCYCLOPEDIA
OF
TAEKWON-DO
GEN. CHOI HONG HI
VOLUME XIV
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Mokcha)
TENETS OF TAEKWON-DO (Taekwon-Do Jungshin) .. 8
Explanation of Tenets ............. 04. 10
Courtesy:(Ye Ul): 4s bk 6 ERG HOGS 4 EE EE 10
Integrity (Yon Ch si saweesenmvesan 11
Perseverence (/n Мае) .............. 11
Self-Control (Guk Gi). ww ee 12
Indomitable Spirit (Baekjul Boolgoo/) ....... tz
PATTERNS (Ти!) („еее еее. 13
Interpretation of Patterns ... ее... 15
GENERAL INFORMATION .............. 20
ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR PATTERN YON-GAE. . 23
PATTERN YON-GAE ...... 2... 2.22 2 33
ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR PATTERN UL-JI_ . . . 137
PATTERN UL-JI озарения нана 147
ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR PATTERN MOON-MOO 237
PATTERN MOON-MOO ...... 1... eee uae 245
SYNOPSIS: wr cca we GEG H RM ORES EK EEE 372
Taekwon-Do in Korean Character
GEN. CHOI HONG HI
President
International Taekwon-Do Federation
THE TENETS ОЕ TAEKWON-DO
(Taekwon-Do Jungshin)
TAEKWON-DO AIMS TO ACHIEVE
Courtesy (Ye U/) Integrity (Yom Chi) Perseverance (/n Nae) Self-Control (Guk Gi) Indomitable Spirit (Baekju/ Воо/900!)
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EXPLANATION OF TENETS
Needless to say, the success or failure of Taekwon-Do training depends
largely on how one observes and implements the tenets of Taekwon-Do which
should serve as a guide for all serious students of the art.
COURTESY (Ye Ui) Taekwon-Do students should attempt to practise the following elements
of courtesy to build up their noble character and to conduct the training in an
orderly manner as well.
1) To promote the spirit of mutual concessions 2) To be ashamed of one’s vices, contempting those of others 3) To be polite to one another 4) To encourage the sense of justice and humanity 5) To distinguish instructor from student, senior from junior, and elder
from younger
6) To behave oneself according to etiquette 7) To respect others’ possesions 8) To handle matters with fairness and sincerity 9) To refrain from giving or accepting any gift when in doubt
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INTEGRITY (Yom Chi)
In Taekwon-Do, the word integrity assumes a looser definition than the
one usually presented in Webster's dictionary. One must be able to define right
and wrong, and have the conscience, if wrong, to feel guilt. Listed are some
examples, where integrity is lacking:
1. The instructor who misrepresents himself and his art by presenting
improper techniques to his students because of a lack of knowledge or
apathy.
2. The student who misrepresents himself by “fixing” breaking materials
before demonstrations.
3. The instructor who camouflages bad techniques with luxurious
training halls and false flattery to his students.
4. The student who requests rank from an instructor, or attempts to purchase it. 5. The student who gains rank for ego purposes or the feeling of power. 6. The instructor that teaches and promotes his art for materialistic gains. 7. The student whose actions do not live up the words, 8. The student who feels ashamed to seek opinions from his juniors.
PERSEVERANCE (/n Nae)
There is an old Oriental saying, ‘Patience leads to virtue or merit” “One
can make a peaceful home by being patient for 100 times.” Certainly,
happiness and prosperity are most likely brought to the patient person. To
achieve something, whether it is a higher degree or the perfection of a
technique, one must set his goal, then constantly persevere. Robert Bruce
learned his lesson of perseverance from the persistant efforts of a lowly spider.
It was this perseverence and tenacity that finally enabled him to free Scotland
in the fourteenth century. One of the most important secrets in becoming a
leader of Taekwon-Do is to overcome every difficulty by perseverance.
Confucious said; “one who is impatient in trivial matters can seldom
achieve success in matters of great importance.”
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SELF-CONTROL (Guk Gi)
This tenet is extremely important inside and
outside the do jang, whether conducting oneself in
free sparring or in one’s personal affairs. A loss of self-
control in free sparring can prove disasterous to both
student and opponent. An inability to live and work
within one’s capability or sphere is also a lack of self-
control.
According to Lao-Tzu “the term of stronger is the
person who wins over oneself rather than someone
else."
INDOMITABLE SPIRIT (8aekju/ Boolgoo/)
“Here lie 300, who did their duty,” a simple
epitaph for one of the greatest acts of courage known
to mankind.
Although facing the superior forces of Xerxes,
Leonidas and his 300 Spartans at Thermopylae
showed the world the meaning of indomitable spirit. It
is shown when a courageous person and his prin-
ciples are pitted against overwhelming odds.
A serious student of Taekwon-Do will at all times
be modest and honest. If confronted with injustice, he
will deal with the belligerent without any fear or
hesitation at all, with indomitable spirit, regardless of
whosoever and however many the number may be.
Confucius declared, “it is an act of cowardice to
fail to speak out against injustice.”
As history has proven those who have pursued
their dreams earnestly and strenuously with indomit-
able spirit have never failed to achieved their goals.
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“Pursue one’s own goal”
PATTERNS (ти!)
The ancient law in the Orient was similar to the law of Hamurabi, “an eye
for an eye, a tooth for a tooth,” and was rigorously enforced even if death was
caused accidentally.
In this type of environment, and since the present system of free sparring
had not yet been developed, it was impossible for a student of the martial arts to
practise or test his individual skill of attack and defense against actual moving
opponents.
Individual advancement was certainly hindered until an imaginative
practitioner created the first patterns.
Patterns are various fundamental movements, most of which represent
either attack or defense techniques, set to a fixed and logical sequence.
The student systematically deals with several imaginary opponents under
various assumptions, using every available attacking and blocking tool from
different directions. Thus pattern practice enables the student to go through
many fundamental movements in series, to develop sparring techniques,
improve flexibility of movements, master body shifting, build muscles and
breath control, develop fluid and smooth motions, and gain rythmical
movements.
И also enables a student to acquire certain special techniques which
cannot be obtained from either fundamental exercises or sparring. In short, a
pattern can be compared with a unit tactic or a word, if fundamental movement
is an individual soldier's training or alphabet. Accordingly, pattern, the ledger
of every movement, is a series of sparring, power tests, feats and characteristic
beauty.
Though sparring may merely indicate that an opponent is more or less
advanced, patterns are a more critical barometer in evaluating an individual's
technique.
The following points should be considered while performing patterns: 1. Pattern should begin and end at exactly the same spot. This will indicate the performer's accuracy.
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2. Correct posture and facing must be maintained at all times.
3. Muscles of the body should be either tensed or relaxed at the proper
critical moments in the exercise.
4. The exercise should be performed in a rhythmic movement with an
absence of stiffness.
5. Movement should be accelerated or decelerated according to the
instructions in this book.
. Each pattern should be perfected before moving to the next.
. Students should know the purpose of each movement.
. Students should perform each movement with realism.
. Attack and defense techniques should be equally distributed among
right and left hands and feet.
oon oo
All patterns in this book are performed under the assumption the student is
facing ”О” (see pattern diagrams).
There are a total of twenty-four patterns in Taekwon-Do. The reason for 24 Patterns: The life of a human being, perhaps 100 years, can be considered as a day
when compared with eternity. Therefore, we mortals are no more than simple
travellers who pass by the eternal years of an aeon in a day.
It is evident that no one can live more than a limited amount of time.
Nevertheless, most people foolishly enslave themselves to materialism as if
they could live for thousands of years. And some people strive to bequeath a
good spiritual legacy for coming generations, in this way, gaining immortality.
Obviously, the spirit is perpetual while material is not. Therefore, what we can
do to leave behind something for the welfare of mankind is, perhaps, the most
important thing in our lives.
Here | leave Taekwon-Do for mankind as a trace of man of the late 20th
century.
The 24 patterns represent 24 hours, one day, or all my life.
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THE INTERPRETATIONS OF PATTERNS
The name of the pattern, the number of movements, and the diagrammatic
symbol of each pattern symbolizes either heroic figures in Korean history or
instances relating to historical events.
CHON-JI:
DAN-GUN:
DO-SAN:
WON-HYO:
YUL-GOK:
JOONG-GUN:
TOI-GYE:
means literally “the Heaven the Earth”. It is, in the Orient,
interpreted as the creation of the world or the beginning of
human history, therefore, it is the initial pattern played by the
beginner. This pattern consists of two similar parts; one to
represent the Heaven and the other the Earth.
is named after the holy Dan-Gun, the legendary founder of
Korea in the year of 2,333 B.C.
is the pseudonym of the patriot Ann Chang-Ho (1876-1938).
The 24 movements represent his entire life which he devoted to
furthering the education of Korea and its independence
movement.
was the noted monk who introduced Buddhism to the Silla
Dynasty in the year of 686 A.D.
is the pseudonym of a great philosopher and scholar Yi! (1536-
1584) nicknamed the “Confucius of Korea”. The 38 movements
of this pattern refer to his birthplace on 38° latitude and the
diagram (3+) represents ‘’scholar”’.
is named after the patriot Ann Joong-Gun who assassinated
Hiro-Bumi Ito, the first Japanese governor-general of Korea,
known as the man who played the leading part in the Korea-
Japan merger. There are 32 movements in this pattern to
represent Mr. Ahn’s age when he was executed at Lui-Shung
prison (1910).
is the pen name of the noted scholar Yi Hwang (16th century),
an authority on neo-Confucianism. The 37 movements of the
pattern refer to his birthplace оп 37° latitude, the diagram (Е)
represents “scholar”.
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HWA-RANG:
CHOONG-MOO:
KWANG-GAE:
PO-EUN:
GE-BAEK:
EUI-AM:
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is named after the Hwa-Rang youth group which originated in
the Silla Dynasty in the early 7th century. The 29 movements
refer to the 29th Infantry Division, where Taekwon-Do de-
veloped into maturity.
was the name given to the great Admiral Yi Soon-Sin of the Yi
Dynasty. He was reputed to have invented the first armoured
battleship (Kobukson) in 1592, which is said to be the precursor
of the present day submarine. The reason why this pattern ends
with a left hand attack is to symbolize his regrettable death,
having no chance to show his unrestrained potentiality checked
by the forced reservation of his loyalty to the king.
is named after the famous Gwang-Gae-Toh-Wang, the 19th
King of the Koguryo Dynasty, who regained all the lost
territories including the greater part of Manchuria. The diagram
(+) represents the expansion and recovery of lost territory. The
39 movements refer to the first two fiqures of 391 A.D., the year
he came to the throne.
is the pseudonym of a loyal subject Chong Mong-Chu (1400)
who was a famous poet and whose poem “I would not serve a
second master though | might be crucified a hundred times” is
known to every Korean. He was also a pioneer in the field of
physics. The diagram (—) represents his unerring loyalty to the
king and country towards the end of the Koryo Dynasty.
is named after Ge- Baek, a great general in the Baek Je Dynasty
(660 A.D.). The diagram (I) represents his severe and strict
military discipline.
is the pseudonym of Son Byong Hi, leader of the Korean
independence movement on March 1, 1919. The 45 movements
refer to his age when he changed the name of Dong Hak
(Oriental Culture) to Chondo Kyo (Heavenly Way Religion) in
1905. The diagram (1) represents his indomitable spirit, dis-
played while dedicating himself to the prosperity of his nation.
CHOONG-JANG jis the pseudonym given to General Kim Duk Ryang who lived
JUCHE:
SAM-IL:
YOO-SIN:
CHOI!I-YONG:
YON-GAE:
during the Yi Dynasty, 14th century. This pattern ends with a
left-hand attack to symbolize the tragedy of his death at 27 in
prison before he was able to reach full maturity.
is a philosophical idea that man is the master of everything and
decides everything, in other words, the idea that man is the
master of the world and his own destiny. It is said that this idea
was rooted in Baekdu Mountain which symbolizes the spirit of
the Korean people. The diagram (Uy) represents Baekdu
Mountain.
denotes the historical date of the independence movement of
Korea which began throughout the country on March 1, 1919.
The 33 movements in the pattern stand for the 33 patriots who
planned the movement.
is named after General Kim Yoo Sin, a commanding general
during the Silla Dynasty. The 68 movements refer to the last two
figures of 668 A.D., the year Korea was united. The ready
posture signifies a sword drawn on the right rather than left side,
symbolizing Yoo Sin’s mistake of following his king's orders to
fight with foreign forces against his own nation.
is named after General Choi Yong, Premier and Commander-in-
Chief of the Armed forces during the 14th century Koryo
Dynasty. Choi Yong was greatly respected for his loyalty,
patriotism, and humility. He was executed by his subordinate
commanders headed by General Yi Sung Gae, who later
become the first king of the Yi Dynasty.
is named after a famous general during the Koguryo Dynasty,
Yon Gae Somoon. The 49 movements refer to the last two
figures of 649 A.D., the year he forced the Tang Dynasty to quit
Korea after destroying nearly 300,000 of their troops at Ansi
Sung.
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UL-JI:
MOON-MOO:
SO-SAN:
SE-JONG:
TONG-IL:
is named after general UI-Ji Moon Dok who successfully
defended Korea against a Tang's invasion force of nearly one
million soldiers led by Yang Je in 612 A.D., Ul-Jiemploying hit
and run guerilla tactics, was able to decimate a large percentage
of the force. The diagram (7) represents his surname. The 42
movements represents the author's age when he designed the
pattern.
honors the 30th king of the Silla Dynasty. His body was buried
near Dae Wang Am (Great King’s Rock). According to his will,
the body was placed in the sea ‘Where my soul shall forever
defend my land against the Japanese.” It is said that the Sok Gul
Am (Stone Cave) was built to guard his tomb. The Sok Gul Am
is a fine example of the culture of the Silla Dynasty. The 61
movements in this pattern symbolize the last two figures of 661
A.D. when Moon Moo came to the throne.
is the pseudonym of the great monk Choi Hyong Ung (1520-
1604) during the Yi Dynasty. The 72 movements refer to his age
when he organized a corps of monk soldiers with the assistance
of his pupil Sa Myung Dang. The monk soldiers helped repulse
the Japanese pirates who overran most of the Korean peninsula
in 1592.
is named after the greatest Korean king, Se-Jong, who invented
the Korean alphabet in 1443, and was also a noted тееого!-
ogist. The diagram (3) represents the king, while the 24
movements refer to the 24 letters of the Korean alphabet.
denotes the resolution of the unification of Korea which has
been divided since 1945. The diagram (I) symbolizes the
homogenous race.
Since each pattern has a close relationship with the fundamental excercise,
students, therefore, should practice the patterns according to the following
graduation to attain the maximum results with the least effort.
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МАМЕ OF TUL
CHON-JI
ТОТ-СУЕ: деле cos +
HWA-RANG......
CHOONG-MOO ...
KWANG-GAE
EUI-AM
CHOONG-JANG .. .
JUCHE
SAM-IL
YOO-SIN
CHOI-YONG
YONG-GAE
RANK ORDER OF BELT STH УР”. и: » WHITE/YELLOW STRIPE
ЭТНО Розен « YELLOW
CUE ОР ыы ва а YELLOW/GREEN STRIPE
6TH GUP........ GREEN
STH GUP ies 55: 5 GREEN/BLUE STRIPE
ATH GUP *: 5:00 va o BLUE
ЗАО: СЫР. c+ vie » BLUE/RED STRIPE 2ND GUP cies we в RED IST GUP ewes wx + RED/BLACK STRIPE
I1STDAN ....... BLACK
2NDDAN....... BLACK
3RDDAN....... BLACK
4THDAN....... BLACK
STH DAN ....... BLACK CTH DAN excise exeye BLACK
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The purpose of this volume is to teach the beginner students (10th grade
to 7th grade) to perform their patterns with effective technique and realistic
feeling. The student is, therefore, advised to pay special attention to the correct
execution and application of each movement before he attempts to practise his
pattern.
Obviously, the pattern cannot be performed correctly without sufficient
knowledge of the fundamental movements involved. The student should refer
to the relevant volume in this encyclopedia for more detailed information on
each motion. This book is also strongly recommended as a review for all levels
advanced beyond this stage.
The illustrations for all 24 of the patterns contained in this encyclopedia
assume that the student is standing on line AB and facing D.
LEGEND: f — present foot position with the exception of ‘Previous Posture”
(< — Previous foot position
f — heel slightly off the ground
* — direction of foot travel
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‘Previous Posture” — posture of immediate preceding movement “Other View” — view of posture from the opposite side “Front View” — the performer's front “Top View” — reader's view from the top “to A,B,C,...etc.”” — direction of attack or block to A,B,C....etc. “toward A,B,C,...etc."” — direction of stance toward А,В,С,.. ес. “Front foot” — refers to the foot which is advanced to the
front.
“Rear foot”’ — refers to the foot which is placed at the rear. “Left chest” — refers to the left half of the chest. “Right chest” — refers to the right half of the chest.
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IMPORTANT:
Due to the distortion of distance apparent in photographs, the angle of
the feet in stances may appear slightly out of position. The student,
therefore, is encouraged to refer to the feet illustrations rather than the
photograph itself.
Parallel stance
Sitting stance
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Walking Stance (Gunnun 5091)
Front View
Back View
L-Stance (Niunja Sogi)
Front View
Baek View
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ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES
FOR
PATTERN YON-GAE
L-Stance Reverse Knife-Hand Low Guarding Block
(Niunja So Sonkal Dung Najunde Daebi Makgi)
Side View
The blocking wool reaches the
target in a circular motion.
Front View
Walking Stance Long Fist High Punch
(Gunnun So Ghin Joomuk Nopunde Jirugi)
Front View
Side View
L-Stance X-Fist Checking Block
(Niunja So Kyocha Joomuk Momchau Makgi)
Side View Front View
Flying Knife-Hand Side Strike
(Twimyo Sonkal Yop Taerigi)
Side View Front View
Walking Stance Knife-Hand Low Reverse Outward Block
(Gunnun So Sonkal Najunde Bandae Bakuro Makgi)
Front View Side View
Rear Foot Stance Inner Forearm Waist Block
(Dwithal So Anpalmok Hori Makgi)
Side View Front View
Sitting Stance Reverse Knife-Hand W-Shape Block
(Annun So Sonkal Dung San Makgi)
Front View Side View
The blocking tool reaches the same level
as the temple of the defender
X-Stance Back Fist Downward Strike
(Dung Joomuk Neryo Taerigi)
Front View
Side View
Sitting Stance Twin Straight Forearm Checking Block
(Annun So Sang Son Palmok Momchau Makgi)
Front View Side View
X-Stance Forefist Upward Punch
(Kyocha So Ap Joomuk Ollyo Jirugi)
Front View
Side View
L-Stance Knife-Hand High Side Strike
(Niunja So Sonkal Nopunde Y op Taerigi)
Side View
Front View
The fingertip reaches the eye
level of the attacker.
Walking Stance Reverse Knife-Hand Low Inward Block
(Gunnun So Sonkal Dung Najunde Bandae Anuro Makgi)
Side View
Front View
The reverse knife-hand reaches the same
level as the scrotum of the defender.
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PATTERN YON-GAE
(YON-GAE TUL)
This pattern is practised by the 4th
degree and above.
DIAGRAM: —+-
MOVEMENTS: 49
READY POSTURE: SEE THE PICTURE.
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DIAGRAM (Yon Moo Son)
Ready Posture (Junbi Jase)
Parallel stance toward D.
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1. Slide to C to form a right L-stance toward D while
executing a low guarding block to D with a reverse
knife-hand.
Perform in a circular motion.
Right L-stance reverse knife-hand
low guarding block toward D. ь
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2. Execute а high punch to D with the right long fist
while forming a left walking stance toward D, pivot-
ing with the left foot.
Perform in a slow motion.
Left walking stance right long fist
high punch toward D.
3. Slide to С, forming a left L-stance toward D while
executing a middle guarding block to D with the
forearm.
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Left L-stance forearm middle \
guarding block toward D. \
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Side View
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4. Execute а middle strike to D with the right knife-hand
while flying to D, and then land to D, maintaining a
left L-stance toward D with the right knife-hand
extended to D.
Right knife-hand middle strike
while flying to D.
Left L-stance toward D with the right
knife-hand extended to D.
5. Shift Ю С, maintaining a left L-stance toward D while
executing a checking block to D with an X-fist.
Left L-stance X-fist checking block toward D. Q
Previous Posture
Application
Side View
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6. Execute а high outward cross-cut to D with the right
flat fingertip while forming a right walking stance
toward D, slipping the right foot.
Right walking stance right flat fingertip
high outward cross-cut toward D.
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7. Execute а downward block to D with the right straight
elbow while forming a left rear foot stance toward D,
pulling the right foot.
Left rear foot stance toward D with a right
straight elbow downward block.
8. Jump to D, forming a left X-stance toward AD while
executing a high side strike to D with the left back fist.
Left X-stance toward AD with the left
back fist high side strike to D.
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9. Move the right foot to С to form a left walking stance
toward D while executing a low outward block to D
with the right knife-hand.
Left walking stance right knife-hand
low outward block toward D.
10. Move the right foot on line AB to form a parallel
stance toward D while executing a middle hooking
block to D with the left palm.
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Parallel stance left palm middle
hooking block toward D.
us Posture
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11. Execute a middle punch to D with the right fist while
maintaining a parallel stance toward D.
Perform 10 and 11 in a continuous motion.
Parallel stance middle punch
with the right fist toward D.
Previous Posture
Keep both heels slightly
off the ground
Side View
Side View
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12. Slide to С, forming a left L-stance toward D while
executing a low guarding block to D with a reverse
knife-hand.
Perform in a circular motion.
Left L-stance reverse knife-hand
low guarding block toward D.
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13. Execute а high punch to D with the left long fist
while forming a right walking stance toward D,
pivoting with the right foot.
Right walking stance high punch
with the left long fist toward D.
Keep the left heel slightly
off the groun
14. Slide to € to form a right L-stance toward D while
executing a middle guarding block to D with the
left forearm.
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Right L-stance left forearm middle |
guarding block toward D. !
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15. Execute a middle strike to D with the left knife-hand
while flying to D, and then land to D, maintaining a
right L-stance toward D with the left knife-hand
extended to D.
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Left knife-hand middle strike while flying to D.
Applica
16. Shift to С, maintaining a right L-stance toward D
while executing a checking block to D with an X-fist.
Right L-stance X-fist checking block toward D.
Keep the left hee! slightly off
the ground.
Application
17. Execute а high outward cross-cut with the left flat
fingertip to D while forming a left walking stance
toward D, slipping the left foot.
Left walking stance high outward cross-cut
with the left flat fingertip toward D.
18. Execute a downward block to D with the left straight
elbow while forming a right rear foot stance toward
D, pulling the left foot.
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Right rear foot stance toward D with NJ
a left straight elbow downward block.
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19. Jump to D to form a right X-stance toward BD while
executing a high side strike to D with the right back
fist.
Right X-stance toward BD with the right
back fist high side strike to О.
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20. Move the left foot to С, forming а right walking
stance toward D while executing a low outward
block to D with the left knife-hand.
Right walking stance low outward block
with the left knife-hand toward D.
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Application
Other View
21. Move the left foot on line AB, forming a parallel
stance toward D while executing a middle hooking
block to D with the right palm.
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Parallel stance middle hooking block
with the right palm toward D.
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22. Execute a middle punch to D with the left fist while
maintaining a parallel stance toward D.
Perform 21 and 22 in a continuous motion.
Parallel stance middle punch with
the left fist toward D
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Keep both heels slightly
off the ground.
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23. Move the right foot to A to form а sitting stance
toward D while executing a W-shape block with
the reverse knife-hand.
Sitting stance toward D with a reverse
knife-hand W-shape block.
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24. Cross the left foot over the right foot to form a right
X-stance toward D while thrusting with a twin
horizontal elbow.
Right X-stance toward D with
a twin horizontal elbow thrust,
25. Move the right foot to A, forming a sitting stance
toward D while executing a checking block to D with
a twin straight forearm.
Sitting stance checking block with a
twin straight forearm toward D.
26. Cross the left foot over the right foot to form a right
X-stance toward D while executing an upward
punch with the right fist, pulling the left side fist in
front of the right shoulder.
Right X-stance toward D with a
right fist upward punch.
27. Execute а high reverse hooking kick to В with the
right foot.
High reverse hooking kick to B with the right foot. fa
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28. Lower the right foot to В, and then execute а
middle side piercing kick to B with the left
foot while turning clockwise.
Middle side piercing kick to B
with the left foot. &
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Previous Posture
Keep the right heel slightly off the ground.
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29. Lower the left foot to В in a jumping motion to form
a left X-stance toward D while executing a down-
ward strike with the left back fist.
Left X-stance toward D with a left back
fist downward strike.
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30. Move the left foot to B, forming a sitting stance
toward D while executing a W-shape block with a
reverse knife-hand.
Sitting stance toward D with a reverse
knife-hand W-shape block.
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31. Cross the right foot over the left foot, forming a left
X-stance toward D while executing a twin side elbow
thrust.
Left X-stance toward D with
a twin side elbow thrust.
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Top View
Keep both back fists
faced upward
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32. Move the left foot to В to form а sitting stance toward
D while executing a checking block to D with a twin
straight forearm.
Sitting stance checking block with a
twin straight forearm toward D.
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Previous Posture
Application
33. Cross the right foot over the left foot, forming a left
X-stance toward D while executing an upward
punch with the left fist, pulling the right side fist in
front of the left shoulder.
Left X-stance toward D with a left
fist upward punch.
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34. Execute a high reverse hooking kick to A with the
left foot.
High reverse hooking kick to B
with the left foot.
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35. Lower the left foot to A, and then execute a middle
side piercing kick to A with the right foot while
turning counter-clockwise.
Middle side piercing kick to
A with the right foot. D
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Keep the left heel slightly
off the ground,
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36. Lower the right foot to A in a jumping motion,
forming aright X-stance toward AD while executing
a downward strike to A with the right back fist.
Right X-stance toward A D with a
back fist downward strike to A.
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37. Move the left foot to С, forming a left L-stance
toward D while executing a middle guarding block to
D with the forearm.
Left L-stance forearm middle
guarding block toward D.
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38. Move the left foot to D, turning counter-clockwise to
form a left rear foot stance toward С while executing
a waist block to С with the right inner forearm.
Left rear foot stance right inner
forearm waist block toward С.
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39. Move the right foot to С slightly and then the left foot
to D in a stamping motion to form a right L-stance
toward D while executing a high strike to D with the
left knife-hand.
Right L-stance high strike with the
left knife-hand toward D.
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40. Shift to С, maintaining a right L-stance toward D
while executing a middle guarding block to D with
the forearm.
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Right L-stance forearm middle
guarding block toward D.
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41. Move the right foot to D, turning clockwise to forma
right rear foot stance toward C while executing a
waist block to C with the left inner forearm.
Right rear foot stance waist block
with the left forearm toward С.
Application
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42. Move the left foot to С slightly, and then the right
foot to D in a stamping motion to form a left L-
stance toward D while executing a high strike to D
with the right knife-hand.
Left L-stance right knife-hand high
outward strike toward D.
43. Move the right foot to С, turning counter -clockwise
to form a right L-stance toward D while executing a
middle guarding block to D with the forearm.
Right L-stance forearm middle /
guarding block toward D. /
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Jump to execute а mid-air kick to D with the right
foot while spinning clockwise, and then land to D to
form a left L-stance with a knife-hand middle
guarding block toward D.
Mid-air kick (180 degrees) to
D with the right foot.
Left L-stance knife-hand
middle guarding block toward
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45. Jump to execute а mid-air kick to D with the left foot
while spinning counter-clockwise, and then land to
D to form a right L-stance with a knife-hand middle
guarding block toward D.
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Mid-air kick (180 degrees) to D
with the left foot.
Right
middle guarding block toward
D
L-stance knife-hand
46. Execute а low inward block to D with the right
reverse knife-hand while forming a left walking
stance toward D, slipping the right foot to C.
Left walking stance low inward block with
the right reverse knife-hand toward D.
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47. Slide to С to form a left L-stance toward D while
thrusting to С with the left side elbow.
Left L-stance toward D with the a left
side elbow thrust to C.
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48. Execute а low inward block to D with the left reverse
knife-hand while forming a right walking stance
toward D, slipping the left foot to С.
Right walking stance low inward block with
the left reverse knife-hand toward D.
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49. Slide to С, forming a right L-stance toward D while
thrusting to С with the right side elbow.
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Right L-stance toward D with a right
side elbow thrust to C. 1
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END: Bring the right foot back to a ready posture.
Parallel stance toward ПО.
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ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES
FOR
PATTERN UL-JI
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Walking Stance Twin Side Fist Horizontal Strike
(Gunnun So Sang Yop Joomuk Soopyong Taerigi)
Front View Side View
Walking Stance Knife-Hand High Reverse Front Strike
(Gunnun So Sonkal Nopunde Bandae Ap Tacrigi)
Side View
Front View
Sitting Stance Front Elbow Strike
(Annun So Ap Palkup Taerigi)
Front View Side View
Walking Stance Forearm Reverse Rising Block
(Gunnun So Palmok Bandae Chookyo Makgi)
Side View Front View
Walking Stance High Reverse Punch
(Gunnun So Nopunde Bandae Jirugi)
Front View
Side View
The fist reaches the eye level of the attacker.
Flying High Kick (T'wimyo Nopi Chagi)
Front View Side View
Walking Ready Stance (Gunnun Junbi 5091)
Front View Side View
L-Stance X-Fist Pressing Block
(Niunja So Kyocha Joomuk Noollo Makgi)
Front View Side View
L-Stance Inner Forearm Middle Wedging Block
(Niunja So An Palmok Kaunde Hechyo Makgi)
Front View Side View
Fixed Stance Palm Pushing Block
(Gojung So Sonbadak Miro Makgi)
Front View
Top View
X-Stance Twin Side Elbow Thrust
(Kyocha So Sang Yop Palkup Tulgi)
Front View
Side View
Fixed Stance X-Knife-Hand Middle Block
(Gojung So Kyocha Sonkal Kaunde Makgi)
Front View Тор View
L-Stance Palm Upward Block
(Niunja So Sonbadak Ollyo Makgi)
Front View Side View
Backward Double Step-Jumping
(Dwiro Ibo Omgyo Didimyo Twigi)
From a right L-stance toward A
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PATTERN UL-JI (UL-J/ TUL)
This pattern is practised by the 4th
degree and above.
DIAGRAM: — L_
MOVEMENTS: 42
READY POSTURE: SEE THE PICTURE.
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148
DIAGRAM (Yon Moo Son)
Ready Posture (Junbi Jase)
Parallel stanee toward D.
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1. Move the left foot to С, forming a right walking stance
toward D while executing a horizontal strike with
both side fists.
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Right walking stance toward D with a twin
side fist horizontal strike.
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Application
X-fist.
2. Move the right foot to C to form a left walking stance
toward D while executing a pressing block with an
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Application
3. Execute a rising block with an X-knife-hand while
maintaining a left walking stance toward D.
Perform 2 and 3 in a continuous motion.
Left walking stance toward D with
an X-knife-hand rising block.
4. Execute a high front strike to D with the right knife-
hand bringing the left palm on the right elbow joint
while maintaining a left walking stance toward D.
Left walking stance high front strike
with the right knife-hand toward D.
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Keep the right heel slightly off
the ground.
Side View
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5. Move the left foot to C to form a sitting stance toward
B while executing a middle side strike to C with the left
back hand.
Sitting stance toward B with a left
back hand middle side strike to С.
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6. Execute a middle crescent kick to the left palm with
the right foot.
Middle crescent kick to C with the right foot.
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7. Lower the right foot to С, forming a sitting stance
toward A while striking the left palm with the right
front elbow.
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Sitting stance right front elbow strike toward A
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164
8. Thrust to В with the left back elbow placing the right
side fist on the left fist while maintaining a sitting
stance toward A.
Sitting stance toward A with a
left back elbow thrust to B.
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Application
166
9. Execute a side back strike to В with the right back fist
and extending the left arm to the side-downward
while maintaining a sitting stance toward A.
Sitting stance toward A with a right
back fist high side strike to B.
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Application
Raise the body slightly.
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10. Bring the left foot to the right foot, forming a close
stance toward D, at the same time thrusting with a
twin side elbow thrust.
Close stance toward D with а twin side elbow thrust.
Keep both back fists faced to the front.
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11. Cross the left foot over the right foot, forming a right
X-stance toward D while turning the face to A,
keeping the position of the hands as they were in 10.
Perform in a fast motion.
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Right X-stance toward D with
the face turned to A.
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Application
171
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12. Execute a middle side piercing kick to A with the
right foot keeping the position of the hands as they
were in 11.
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Middle side piercing kick to
A with the right foot
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Application
173
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13. Lower the right foot to A, and then cross the left foot
over the right foot, forming a right X-stance toward
D while thrusting with a twin horizontal elbow.
Right X-stance toward D with a twin
horizontal elbow thrust.
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Keep the right heel slightly off
the ground.
14. Move the right foot to A to form the sitting stance
toward D while executing the right horizontal punch
to A.
Sitting stance toward D with a
right horizontal punch to A.
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Application
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178
15. Execute a high front strike to D with the right knife-
hand, bringing the left back hand in front of the
forehead while standing up toward D.
Right knife-hand high front strike
while standing up toward D.
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16. Execute а twin knife-hand block to В while forming
a right L-stance toward B, pivoting with the right
foot.
Right L-stance twin knife-hand block toward B.
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17. Jump to execute a mid-air kick to В with the right
foot while spinning clockwise.
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Mid-air kick (180 degrees) to
B with the right foot.
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18. Land to В, forming a right walking stance toward В
while executing a middle block to B with the right
double forearm.
Right walking stance middle block with
the right double forearm toward В.
19. Bring the left foot to the right foot to form a close
ready stance B toward D.
Close ready stance В toward D.
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20. Jump to D, forming a right X-stance toward BD while
executing a high side strike to D with the right back
fist, bringing the left finger belly to the right side fist.
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Right X-stance toward BD with a right
back fist high side strike to D.
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21. Move the left foot to C to form а right walking stance
toward D while executing a rising block to D with the
left forearm.
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Right walking stance rising block with
the left forearm toward D.
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22. Execute a middle front snap kick to D with the left
foot, keeping the position of the hands as they were
in 21.
Middle front snap kick to D
with the left foot.
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23. Lower the left foot to D, forming a left walking
stance toward D while executing a high punch to D
with the right fist.
Left walking stance high punch
with the right fist toward D.
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24. Move the right foot to D to form a right walking
stance toward D while executing a middle thrust to D
with the right straight fingertip.
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Right walking stance middle thrust with
the right straight fingertip toward D.
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25. Move the left foot to D, turning counter-clockwise to
form a sitting stance toward A while executing a
high side strike to D with the left back fist.
Sitting stance toward A with a left
back fist high side strike to D.
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26. Move the right foot to Е, turning counter-clockwise
to form a right walking ready stance toward F.
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Right walking
toward F.
ready
stance
Front View
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27. Jump to execute a flying high kick to F with the right
foot.
Flying high kick to F with the right foot.
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Application
28. Land to F to form а right fixed stance toward Е while
executing a middle block to F with an X-knife-hand.
Right fixed stance X-knife-hand
middle block toward Е.
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Application
Front View
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29. Move the left foot to Е, forming а right L-stance
toward D while executing a pressing block to F with
an X-fist.
Right L-stance toward F with
an X-fist pressing block.
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Application
207
30. Execute a middle side front snap kick to Е with the
left foot while executing a middle wedging block with
the inner forearm.
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Inner forearm middle wedging block with a
left foot middle side front snap kick to Е.
31. Lower the left foot to Е, forming a left walking
stance toward F, while executing a high vertical
punch to F with a twin fist.
Left walking stance twin fist
high vertical punch toward F.
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32. Move the right foot to Е, to form a right fixed stance
toward F while executing a high side block with the
right knife-hand and a middle pushing block with
the left palm.
Right fixed stance with a right knife-hand high
block and a left palm pushing block toward F
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Application
33. Slide to F, forming a right L-stance toward F while
executing a middle punch to Е with the left fist.
Right L-stance middle punch to Е with the left fist
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34. Move the left foot to the side rear of the right
foot and the right foot to E, to form a right L-
stance toward F, and then jump to E,
maintaining a right L-stance toward F while
executing a middle guarding block to F with
the forearm.
Jumping to E
Right L-stance forearm middle
guarding block toward F.
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5 Posture
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Keep the left hee! slightly
off the ground.
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35. Execute a middle turning kick to DF with the right
foot.
Middle turning kick to DF
with the right foot.
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Application
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36. Lower the right foot to F, and then execute а middle
back piercing kick to F with the left foot.
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Middle back piercing kick to F
with the left foot.
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Front View
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Keep the right heel slightly
off the ground.
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37. Lower the left foot to F to form а right L-stance
toward F while executing a middle guarding block to
F with the forearm.
Right L-stance middle guarding block
with the forearm toward F.
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38. Move the left foot to Е, forming a left L-stance
toward F while executing an upward block to F with
the right palm.
Left L-stance toward F with
a left palm upward block.
39. Move the right foot to Е, forming a right walking
stance toward E while executing a circular block to
ED with the left inner forearm.
Right walking stance toward E with a left inner forearm circular block to ED.
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40. Execute a сшешаг block to DE with the right inner
forearm while forming a left walking stance toward
DF.
Left walking stance toward DF with a right
inner forearm circular block to DE.
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41. Move the left foot on line EF to form a sitting stance
toward D while executing a middle punch to D with
the left fist.
Sitting stance middle punch with
the left fist toward D.
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C.
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42. Execute a middle punch to D with the right fist while
maintaining a sitting stance toward D.
Sitting stance middle punch
with the right fist toward D.
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Other View
Raise the body slightly.
Application
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END: Bring the left foot back to a ready posture.
Parallel stance toward О.
Top View
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ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES
FOR
PATTERN MOON-MOO
Sitting Stance Flat Fingertip Middle Thrust
(Annun So Opun Sonkut Kaunde Tulgi)
Front View Side View
X-Stance Knife-Hand Side Strike
(Kyocha So Sonkal Yop Taerigi)
Side View Front View
One Leg Stance Knife-Hand Outward Block
(Waebal So Sonkal Bakuro Makgi)
Side View
Front View
The knife-hand reaches the
eye level of the defender.
Rear Foot Stance Palm Downward Block
(Dwitbal So Sonbadak Naeryo Makgi)
Front View
Side View
The palm reaches the same level as
the solar plexus of the defender.
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Sitting Stance Side Fist Middle Side Strike
(Annun So Yop Joomuk Kaunde Yop Taerigi)
Front View Side View
Sitting Stance Knife-Hand Low Side Block
(Annun So Sonkal Najunde Yop Makgi)
Side View Front View
Side Pushing Kick ( Уорсйа Milgi)
Front View
High Twisting Kick (Nopunde Bituro Chagi)
Front View Side View
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Side Checking Kick ( Уорсйа Momchoogi)
Front View Side View
The footsword reaches the target in an arc.
Side Thrusting Kick (Yopcha Tulgi)
Front View
Side View
The ball of the foot must be
vertical to the target.
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X-Stance Low Punch (Куосйа So Najunde Jirugi)
Front View Side View
Walking Stance Are-Hand Reverse Rising Block
(Gunnun So Bandalson Bandae Chookyo Makgi)
Front View
Side View
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PATTERN МООМ-МОО
(MOON-MOO TUL)
This pattern is practised by the 4th
degree and above.
DIAGRAM: Е
MOVEMENTS: 61
READY POSTURE: PARALLEL READY STANCE
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DIAGRAM (Yon Moo Son)
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Ready Posture (Junbi Jase)
Parallel ready stance toward D.
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1. Того the face to В while forming a right bending
ready stance A toward B.
Perform in a slow motion.
Right bending ready stance A toward B.
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2. Execute a middle side piercing kick to В with the left
foot.
Perform in a slow motion.
Middle side piercing kick to B
with the left foot.
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3. Execute a middle side piercing kick to В again with
the left foot.
Perform 2 and 3 in a double kick.
Middle side piercing kick to B
with the left foot.
Application
4. Lower the left foot to В to form a sitting stance toward
D while executing a middle thrust to D with the right
flat fingertip.
Sitting stance middle thrust with the
right flat fingertip toward D.
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5. Execute a high reverse hooking kick to В with the
right foot.
Perform in a slow motion.
High reverse hooking kick to B with
the right foot.
6. Lower the right foot to В та jumping motion to form
a right X-stance toward С while executing a middle
side strike to B with the right knife-hand.
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Right X-stance toward С with a right
knife-hand middle side strike to В.
Other View
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7. Move the left foot to A, forming а left walking stance
toward A while executing a pressing block to A with
the right palm.
Left walking stance toward A with
a right palm pressing block.
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8. Move the right foot to A to form a right walking
stance toward A at the same time executing a pressing
block with the left palm.
Right walking stance toward A with
а left palm pressing block.
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9. Execute a high side block to В with the left knife-hand
and a low side block to A with the right knife-hand
while forming a right one-leg stance toward D,
pulling the left reverse footsword to the right knee
joint.
Perform in a slow motion.
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Application
265
10. Lower the left foot to the right foot, and then turn the
face to A while forming a left bending ready stance A
toward А.
Perform in a slow motion.
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Left bending ready stance A toward A.
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Keep the left Нее! slightly off
the ground.
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11. Execute a middle side piercing kick to A with the
right foot.
Perform in a slow motion.
Middle side piercing kick to A with
the right foot.
12. Execute a middle side piercing kick to A again with
the right foot.
Perform 11 and 12 in a double kick.
Middle side piercing kick wo
A with the right foot,
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13. Lower the right foot to A, forming a sitting stance
toward D while executing a middle thrust to D with
the left flat fingertip.
Sitting stance middle thrust with
а left flat fingertip toward D.
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14. Execute а high reverse hooking kick to A with the
left foot.
Perform in a slow motion.
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High reverse hooking kick to
A with the left foot.
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15. Lower the left foot to A in a jumping motion to form
a left X-stance toward С, at the same time executing
a middle side strike to A with the left knife-hand.
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Left X-stance toward C with a left
knife-hand middle side strike to A.
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16. Move the right foot to В, forming a right walking
stance toward B while executing a pressing block
with the left palm.
Right walking stance toward B with a
left palm pressing block.
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17. Move the left foot to В, forming a left walking stance
toward B while executing a pressing block with the
right palm.
Left walking stance toward B with
a right palm pressing block.
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18. Execute а high side block to A with the right knife-
hand and a low side block to B with the left knife-
hand while forming a left one-leg stance toward D,
pulling the right reverse footsword to the left knee
joint.
Perform in a slow motion.
Left one-leg stance toward D with
knife-hand side blocks to A and В.
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Application
Side View
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19. Turn the face to С while forming a left bending ready
stance B toward D.
Left bending ready stance B toward D.
20. Execute a middle back piercing kick to C with the
right foot.
Perform in a slow motion.
Middle back piercing kick to C with
the right foot.
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Application
21. Lower the right foot to С to form a left walking
stance toward D while executing a middle punch toD
with the right fist.
Left walking stance middle punch
with the right fist toward D.
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290
22. Turn the face to С while forming a right bending
ready stance B toward D.
Right bending ready stance B toward D.
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292
23. Execute a middle back piercing kick to С with the left
foot.
Perform in a slow motion.
Middle back piercing kick to C
with the left foot.
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294
24. Lower the left foot to С, forming a right walking
stance toward D while executing a middle punch to D
with the left fist.
Right walking stance middle punch
with the left fist toward D.
25. Slide to С, forming a right rear foot stance toward D
while executing a downward block with the left
palm.
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Right rear foot stance toward D with
a left palm downward block.
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26. Execute a middle side front snap kick to D with the
left foot, keeping the position of the hands as they
were in 25.
Middle side front snap kick
to D with the left foot.
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27. Lower the left foot to D, and then move the right foot
to C in a stamping motion to form a sitting stance
toward A while executing a middle side strike to C
with the right side fist.
Sitting stance toward A with a right side
fist middle side strike to С.
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Keep the left heel slightly
off the ground.
Side View
Side View
302
28. Slide to С, maintaining a sitting stance toward A
while executing a scooping block with the left palm.
Sitting stance toward A with a left
palm scooping block.
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29. Execute а middle punch to A with the right fist while
maintaining a sitting stance toward A.
Perform 28 and 29 in a continuous motion.
Sitting stance middle punch with
the left fist toward A.
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Application
Front View
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30. Execute а low side block to D with the left knife-
hand while maintaining a sitting stance toward A.
Sitting stance toward A with a left
knife-hand low side block to D.
Application
31. Move the left foot just beyond the right foot in a
quick motion while executing a middle side pushing
kick to C with the right foot.
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Middle side pushing kick to C with
the right foot,
32. Lower the right foot to С, and then execute a high
reverse turning kick to C with the left foot.
High reverse turning kick to
С with the left foot.
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Keep the right heel slightly off the ground.
Application
311
33. Lower the left foot to C to form a left walking stance
toward C while executing a high side block to C with
the left knife-hand.
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Left walking stance high side block with
the left knife-hand toward С.
312
34. Slide to D to form a left rear foot stance toward С at
the same time executing a downward block with the
right palm.
Left rear foot stance toward С with
a left palm downward block.
314
35. Execute a middle side front snap kick to C with the
right foot, keeping the position of the hands as they
were in 34.
Middle side front snap kick to
C with the right foot.
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36. Lower the right foot to C and then move the left foot
to D in a stamping motion forming a sitting stance
toward A while executing a middle side strike to D
with the left side fist.
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Sitting stance toward A with a left
side fist middle side strike to D.
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37. Slide to D, maintaining a sitting stance toward А
while executing a scooping block with the right palm.
Sitting stance toward A with
a right palm scooping block.
38. Execute а middle punch to A with the left fist while
maintaining a sitting stance toward A.
Perform 37 and 38 in a continuous motion.
Sitting stance middle punch with
the left fist toward A
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39. Execute a low side block to С with the right knife-
hand while maintaining a sitting stance toward A.
Sitting stance toward A with a right
knife-hand low side block to C.
324
40. Move the right foot just beyond the left foot in а
quick motion while executing a middle side pushing
kick to D with the left foot.
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Middle side pushing kick to D with the left foot.
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Application
328
41. Lower the left foot to D, and then execute a high
reverse turning kick to D with the right foot.
High reverse turning kick to
D with the right foot.
Side View
Top View
Previous Posture
Keep the left heel slightly off
the ground.
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42. Lower the right foot to D, forming a right walking
stance toward D while executing a high side block to
D with the right knife-hand.
Right walking stance high side block
with the right knife-hand toward D.
330
331
43. Move the left foot to D, and then execute a high
twisting kick to AD with the right foot.
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High twisting kick to AD with the right foot.
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Ready Posture
Application
Keep the left heel slightly
off the ground.
Side View
44. Lower the right foot to С, forming a left walking
stance toward D while executing a high side back
strike to C with the right back fist and extending the
left fist to D horizontally.
Left walking stance toward D with a right
back fist high side back strike to С.
Application
336
45. Execute a front strike to D with the right back fist
while shifting to С maintaining a left walking stance
toward D.
Left walking stance front strike with
the right back fist toward О.
Application
337
338
46. Move the right foot to D, and then execute a high
twisting kick to BD with the left foot.
High twisting kick to BD with the left foot.
339
47. Lower the left foot to С to form а right walking
stance toward D while executing a high side back
strike to C with the left back fist and extending the
right fist to D.
Right walking stance toward D with a left
back fist high side back strike to С.
341
48. Execute a front strike to D with the left back fist
while shifting to C, maintaining a right walking
stance toward D.
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Right walking stance front strike with
the left back fist toward D.
343
49. Execute a sweeping kick to D with the left side sole
and then lower it to D, forming a right L-stance
toward D while executing a middle guarding block to
D with the forearm.
Sweeping kick to D with the Right L-stance forearm
left side sole. middle guarding block toward
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50. Execute а side checking kick to D, and then again а
middle side thrusting kick to D with the left foot,
keeping the position of the hands as they were in 49.
Perform in a consecutive kick.
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Side checking kick to D Side thrusting kick to D
with the left foot. with the left foot.
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51. Lower the left foot to D, forming a right L-stance
toward D while executing a middle strike to D with
the left knife-hand.
Right L-stance middle strike with
the left knife-hand toward D.
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52. Execute a sweeping kick to D with the right side sole,
and then lower it to D to form a left L-stance toward
D while executing a middle guarding block to D with
the forearm.
Sweeping kick to D with the Left L-stance forearm middle
right side sole. guarding block toward D.
53. Execute а side checking kick to D,
and then again a middle side thrust-
ing kick to D with the right foot,
keeping the position of the hands as
they were in 52.
Perform in a consecutive kick.
Previous Posture
Side checking kick to D Side thrusting kick to D
with the right foot. with the right Foot.
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54. Lower the right foot to D to form a left L-stance
toward D while executing a middle strike to D with
the right knife-hand.
Left L-stance middle strike with
the right knife-hand toward D.
Previous Posture
55. Move the right foot to С and then turn counter-
clockwise pivoting with the right foot to form a left
walking stance toward C while executing a middle
punch to C with the right fist.
Left walking stance middle punch
with the right fist toward С.
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Other View
Keep the right heel slightly
off the ground.
56. Jump to C to form а right X-stance toward BC while
executing a low punch to С with the left fist and
bringing the right fist on the left shoulder.
Right X-stance toward BC with a left \§
fist low punch to С.
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Previous Posture
Other View
Keep the right back fist faced
upward.
57. Jump to D, forming a left X-stance toward AD while
executing a low punch to D with the right fist and
bringing the left fist on the right shoulder.
Left X-stance toward AD with a right fist low punch to D.
Previous Posture
Top View
Keep the left back fist faced upward.
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58. Jump to execute a mid-air kick to D with the right
foot while spinning clockwise.
Mid-sir kick (180 degrees) to
D with the right foot.
Application
Side View
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59. Land to D to form a left L-stance toward D while
executing a middle guarding block to D with a knife-
hand.
Left L-stance middle guarding block
with the knife-hand toward D.
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60. Move the right foot to the side rear of the left foot,
and then the left foot to C to form a right walking
stance toward D while executing a rising block to D
with the left arc-hand.
Right walking stance toward D with
a left arc-hand rising block.
right heel slightly
round.
Keep the
off the g
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61. Execute a high punch to D with the right fist while
maintaining a right walking stance toward D.
Right walking stance high punch
with the right fist toward D.
Application
Previous Posture
Keep the left heel slightly off
the ground.
Side View
Side View
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END: Bring the right foot back to a ready posture,
Parallel ready stance toward D
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SYNOPSIS
The Encyclopedia of Taekwon-Do consists of 15 volumes. The contents
of each volume is listed below:
VOLUME 1: 1) Origin and Development of Martial Arts
2) History of Taekwon-Do
3) Moral Culture
4) Philosophy
5) Training Schedule
6) Cycle and Composition of Taekwon-Do
7) Demonstration
A) Model Sparring
B) Pre-arranged Free Sparring
C) Sample of Self-defence Techniques
8) About the Author
9) Group photos
VOLUME Il: 1) Theory of Power
2) Attacking and Blocking Tools
3) Vital Sports
4) Training
A) Training Hall
B) Conduct in Do Jang
C) Training Equipment
D) Practice Suits
5) Stances 6) Training Aids
VOLUME III: Hand Techniques
VOLUME IV: Foot Techniques
VOLUME V: Sparring
VOLUME VI: Fundamental Exercises (A)
VOLUME VII: Fundamental Exercises (B)
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VOLUME VIII:
VOLUME Ix:
VOLUME x:
VOLUME XI:
VOLUME ХИ:
VOLUME ХИ:
VOLUME XIV:
VOLUME Xv:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
1)
2)
3)
1)
2)
3)
4)
1)
2)
3)
Four- Direction Punch
Four- Direction Block
Pattern Chon-Ji
Pattern Dan-Gun
Pattern Do-San
Pattern Won-Hyo
Pattern Yul-Guk
Pattern Joong-Gun
Pattern Toi-Gae
Four- Direction Thrust
Pattern Hwa-Rang
Pattern Choong-Moo
Pattern Gwang-Gae
Pattern Po-Eun
Pattern Ge-Baek
1)Pattern Eui-Am
2)
3)
1)
2)
3)
1)
2)
3)
1)
2)
3)
Pattern Choong-Jang
Pattern Juche
Pattern Зат-!
Pattern Yoo-Sin
Pattern Choi-Yong
Pattern Yon-Gae
Pattern UI-Ji
Pattern Moon-Moo
Pattern So-San
Pattern Se-Jong
Pattern Топд-!
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