Choong-Moo

Brown Belt Pattern

Parallel Ready Stance

Technique Stance Target
1 Left Knife Hand Square Block Back High
2 Right Knife Hand Strike / High Block Front Middle / High
3 Right Double Knife Hand Block Back High
4 Left Horizontal Spear Hand Front High
5 Left Double Knife Hand Block Back High
6 Right Guarding Block Same  
7 Right Double Knife Hand Block   Middle
8 Left Guarding Block Back High
9 Left Flying Side Kick   High
10 Left Double Knife Hand Block Back High
11 Left Low Block Back Low
12 Balance Head Grab Front High
13 Right Knee Strike   Middle
14 Right Ridge Hand Strike Front High
15 Right Turning Round Kick   High
16 Left Reverse Side Kick (continuous motion)   Middle
17 Right Double Outer Forearm Block Back High
18 Left Turning Round Kick   Middle
19 Right Pole Block Back Low / High
20 Right Double Knife Hand Block Back High
21 Right Reverse Upset Spear Hand Front Low
22 Left Low Block / Back Fist Back Low / High
23 Right Spear Hand Front High
24 Left Double Forearm Block Front High
25 Right Inward Block Sitting High
26 Right Back Fist Same High
27 Right Turning Side Kick   Middle
28 Left Turning Side Kick   Middle
29 Right Knife Hand X-Block Back Middle
30 Left Twin Palm Upward Block Front Middle
31 Left High Block Front High
32 Left Reverse Punch Same Middle

Choong Moo

(30 moves, left foot returns)

Meaning: Choong Moo was the name given to the great Admiral Yi Soon-Si of the Yi Dynasty. He was reputed to have invented the first armored battleship (Kobukson) in 1592, which is said to be the precursor of the present day submarine. The reason this pattern ends with the left hand attack is to symbolize his regrettable death, having no chance to show his unrestrained potential checked by the forced reservation of his loyalty to the king.