4th Kup Blue Belt
Joong-Gun Pattern
Joong Gun
1 Step Sparring (Ilbo Matsoki)
Basic and Advanced 2 Step Sparring (Ibo Matsoki)
Semi Free Sparring (Ban Joyoo Matsoki)
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)
| Close Ready Stance B |
Moa Sogi B |
| Reverse Knifehand Block |
Sonkal Dung Maki |
| Upward Palm Block |
Ollyo Sonbadek Maki |
| Rear Foot Stance |
Dwit Bal Sogi |
| Upper Elbow Thrust |
Wi Palkup Tulgi |
| Twin Upset Punch |
Sang Dwijibun Jurugi |
| U Shape Block |
Digutcha Maki |
| Reverse Turning Kick |
Bandae Dollyo Chagi |
| Back Kick |
Dwit Chagi |
| Pressing Block |
Noolo Maki |
| Waist Block |
Hori Maki |
| Outer Forearm Inward Block |
Bakkat Palmok Anuro Maki |
| Low Stance |
Nachuo Sogi |
Meaning of Joong-Gun
Joong-Gun is named after the patriot An Joong-Gun who assassinated Hiro Bumi Ito, the first Japanese Governer General of Korea, known as the man who played the leading part of the Korean-Japan merger. There are 32 movements in this pattern to represent Mr An's age when he was executed at Lui-Shung prison (1910 AD)
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