4th Dan

Line Work
Set by the Grading Examiners

Patterns
1st Dan Pattern of Your Choice
Colour Belt Pattern set by the Grading Examiners
1st Dan Pattern set by the Grading Examiners
2nd Dan Pattern set by the Grading Examiners
3rd Dan Pattern set by the Grading Examiners

Se-Jong 24 Moves
Se-Jong is named after the greatest Korean King, Se-Jong, who invented the Korean alphabet in 1443, and was also a noted meteorologist. The diagram represents the king, while the 24 movements refer to the 24 letters of the Korean alphabet

Tong-Il 56 Moves
Tong-Il denotes the resolution of the unification of Korea which has been divided since 1945. The diagram symbolizes the homogenous race.

Ul-Ji 42 Moves
Ul-Ji is named after general Ul-Ji Mun Duk who successfully defended Korea against a Chinese invasion force of nearly one million soldiers led by Yang Je in 612 AD. Ul-Ji employing hit and run guerrilla tactics, was able to decimate a large percentage of the force. The diagram represents his surname. The 42 movements represent the author’s age when he designed the pattern.

Sparring
3 Step or 2 Step Sparring
1 Step Sparring
Free Sparring

Destruction
Any Hand Technique (Right & Left)
Any Foot Technique (Right & Left)
Any Jumping Kick (High Section) or Any Jumping Kick (Middle Section)
All destruction should be performed without a focus

Please note: This information is for guidance only.
The exact format is set at the Black Belt Grading Panel’s discretion.

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