3rd Kup Blue Belt
Toi Gye Pattern
Toi Gye
1 Step Sparring (Ilbo Matsoki)
Any pattern or step sparring from lower grade syllabus
Combination Techniques (Hands and Feet)
Free Sparring (Jayoo Matsoki)
Destruction using Hands and Feet (e.g. Side Kick, Turning Kick, Spinning Side Kick, Reverse Turning Kick, Elbow Strike, Knifehand Strike, Palm Heel Strike)
| Upset Fingertip Thrust |
Dwijibun Sonkup Tulgi |
| W Shape Block |
San Maki |
| Double Forearm Pushing Block |
Doo Palmok Miro Maki |
| X Stance |
Kyocha Sogi |
| Crescent Kick |
Bandal Chagi |
| Hooking Kick |
Golcho Chagi |
| X Fist Pressing Block |
Kyocha Joomuk Noolo Maki |
| Knee Kick |
Murup Chagi |
| Inward |
Anuro |
| Outwards |
Bakuro |
Theory of Power
Meaning of Toi Gye
Toi-Gye is the pen-name of the noted scholar Yi Hwang (16th century AD), an authority on neo-confucianism. The 37 movements of the pattern refer to his birthplace on 37 degress latitude. The diagram represents 'scholar'.
Meaning of Red
Red signifies danger cautioning the student to exercise control and warning the opponent to stay away.
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