|  3rd Kup - Red Stripe  | 
Red belt signifies danger, cautioning the student to exercise control and warning the opponent to stay away.
1: General Terms
| Flying | TWIMYO | 
2: Parts of the Body
| Upset Fingertips | DWIJIBUN SONKUT | 
3: Stances
| No more stances for this belt | 
4: Basic Movements
| Defensive | |
| W Shape Block | SAN MAKGI | 
| Offensive | |
| Waving Kick | DORO CHAGI | 
| Front Pushing Kick | AP CHA MILGI | 
| Upper Elbow Strike | WI PALKUP TAERIGI | 
5: Pattern (Tul)
| Toi-Gye | 37 Moves | 
| Toi-Gye is the pen name of the noted scholar Yi Hwang (16th Century A.D.), an authority on neo-Confucianism. The 37 movements of this pattern refer to his birthplace on the 37th degree latitude and the diagram represents scholar. | |
6: Sparring
| One Step Sparring | ILLBO MATSOKI | 
Your 3rd Kup grading
Identify yourself
        Pattern - Student's choice excluding Toi-Gye
        Pattern - Set by the grading examiner
        Pattern - Toi-Gye
        Semi-free sparring (advanced level)
        1 Step Sparring (basic)
        Pad Work
        Free Sparring
    Theory - all theory up to this point 
Minimum training time before next grading - 6 months
 
  
  