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Line
Work
Set by the Grading
Examiners
Patterns
Colour Belt Pattern of Your Choice
Colour Belt Pattern set by the Grading Examiners
Kwang-Gae, Po-Eun, and Gae-Baek
Sparring
3 Step or 2 Step Sparring
1 Step Sparring
Free Sparring
Destruction
Any Hand Technique
Any Foot Technique
Jumping Front Kick / Jumping Side Kick
Korean
Theory
Heaven Hands Hanal Son
U-Shaped Grasp Digutja Japgi
9 Shape Block Gutja Makgi
Middle Knuckle Punch Joongi Joomuk Jirugi
Horizontal Punch Soopyong Jirugi
Double Side Pressing Elbow Jaul Palkup
Kwang-Gae
(39)
Kwang-Gae is named after the
famous Kwang-Gae-T'o-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, and the 39
movements refer to the years of his reign.
Po-Eun (36)
Po-Eun is the pseudonym of the
loyal subject Chong Mong-Chu (1400 AD) who was a famous
poet, and whose poem "I would not serve a second master
though I might be crucified a hundred times" is know to
every Korean. He was also a pioneer in the field of
physics. The diagram represents his unerring loyalty
towards king and country towards the end of the Koryo
Dynasty.
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Ge-Baek (44)
GE-BAEK is named after Ge-Baek,
a great general in the Baek Je Dynasty (660 AD). The
diagram represents his severe and strict military
discipline. |