New Stances
Bending Ready Stance B – Goburyo Chunbi Sogi B
Closed Ready Stance D – Moa Chunbi Sogi D
New Hand Techniques
Middle Block with simultaneous Low Reverse Block in L Stance
Straight Elbow Downward Thrust – Son Palkup Naeryo Tulgi
Outer Forearm Downward Block – Bakat Palmok Naeryo Makgi
Twin Knifehand High Inward Strike – Sang Sonkal Nopunde Anaero Taerigi
Flat Fingertip High Cross Cut Strike – Opun Sonkut Nopunde Ghutgi Taerigi
Downward Punch – Naeryo Jirugi
Crescent Punch – Bandal Jirugi
Low Knifehand Inwards Reverse Block – Najunde Sonkal Anaero Bandae Makgi
X fist Downward Block – Kyocha Joomuk Naeryo Makgi
Reverse Knifehand Circular Block – Sonkal Dung Dollimyo Makgi
Twin Palm Downward Block in Rear Foot Stance – Sang Sonbadak Naeryo Makgi / Dwit Bal Sogi
Outer Forearm High Reverse Side Block – Bakat Palmok Nopunde Bandae Yop Makgi
Knifehand Reverse Rising Block – Sonkal Chookyo Bandae Makgi
Low Reverse Knifehand Inwards Block (bringing other fist to shoulder ) in LS – Najunde Sonkal Dung Bandae Makgi
Knifehand Low Block in LS – Najunde Sonkal Makgi
High Double Fingertip Reverse Thrust – Nopunde Doo Songarak Bandae Tulgi
Back Fist High Front Strike (bringing back of other fist under the elbow joint) – Dung Joomuk Nopunde Ap Taerigi
High Obverse Punch (from a crouch position with one hand in an arc shape on the floor) – Nopunde Baro Jirugi
Side Elbow Thrust in reverse L Stance – Yop Palkup Tulgi
Twin Palm Pressing Block in RFS – Sang Sonbadak Nollyo Makgi
Inwards Outer Forearm High Front Block – Anaero Bakat Palmok Nopunde Ap Makgi
Downwards Back Hand High Front Strike in LS in a stamping motion – Naeryo Son Dung Nopunde Ap Taerigi (Bapgi Sokdo into Niunja Sogi)
LS Middle Obverse Punch (using the opposite palm as a focus point)
Back Fist High Front Reverse Strike (opposite elbow strikes opposite palm ) – Dung Joomuk Nopunde Ap Bandae Taerigi
Knifehand Middle Horizontal Strike – Sonkal Kaunde Soopyong Taerigi
Arc Hand High Reverse Strike – Bandal Son Nopunde Bandae Taerigi
Twin Foreknuckle Fist High Turning Punch – Inji Joomuk Nopunde Dollyo Jirugi
High Palm Front Reverse Strike – Nopunde Sonbadak Ap Bandae Taerigi
New Leg Techniques
Outwards Crescent Kick – Bakaero Bandal Chagi
Reverse Side Piercing Kick (from Bending Ready Stance B) – Bandae Yop Chajirugi
High Turning Kick (from a crouch position) – Nopunde Dollyo Chagi
Knee Low Front Snap Kick (keeping the hands in an X Fist Pressing Block Position and moving them across half a shoulder width as if moving an opponents leg) – Moorup Najunde Ap Cha Busigi
Low Front Snap Kick (from an LS Flat Fingertip High Thrust position, maintaining hand position placing other palm on top of knifehand and transitioning into a posture move in WS.)
Middle Front Snap Kick (maintaining hand position of reverse high arc hand strike )
New Patterns
Ko Dang Tul (39)
Ko Dang is the pseudonym of the patriot Cho Man Sik who dedicated his life to the independence movement and education of his people. The 39 movements signify his times of imprisonment and his birthplace on the 39th parallel.
Eui Am (45)
Eui Am is the pseudonym of Son Byong Hi, leader of the Korean Independence Movement on March 1st, 1919. The 45 movements refer to his age when he changed the name of Dong Hak (Oriental Culture) to Chondo Kyo (Heavenly Way Religion), in 1905. The diagram represents his indomitable spirit displayed while dedicating himself to the prosperity of his nation.
Choong Jang (52)
Choong Jang is the given name of General Kim Duk Ryang of the Yi Dynasty (15th Century AD). The pattern ends with a left hand attack to symbolize the tragedy of his death in prison aged just 27 before he could reach full maturity. The pattern has 52 moves.
Ko Dang, Eui Am, Choong Jang Pattern