Choong-Moo Tul (Choong-Moo pattern)
30 moves parallel ready stance (Narani junbe sogi)
Interpretation: Choong-Moo was the name given to the great admiral Yi Soon-Sin of the YI dynasty. He was reputed to have invented the first armoured battleship (kobukson) in 1592 which is said to be the precursor of the modern day submarine. The pattern ends in a left handed attack to signify his regrettable death, having no chance to show his unrestrained potentiality checked by the forced reservation of his loyalty to the king.
30 moves parallel ready stance (Narani junbe sogi)
- Move the left foot. Turn 90 degrees to the left into a right L-stance. Execute a twin knifehand block.
- Move the right foot. Step into a right walking stance and execute a high front strike with the right upset knifehand and bring the left backhand in front of the forehead.
- Move the right foot. Turn 180 degrees to the right into a left L-stance. Execute a middle knifehand guarding block.
- Move the left foot. Step into a left walking stance and execute a high flat finger tip thrust with the left hand.
- Move the left foot. Turn 90 degrees to the left into a right L-stance. Execute a middle knifehand guarding block.
- Form a left bending ready stance turning to face 180 degrees to the right.
- Execute a middle side piercing kick with the right foot.
- Lower the foot and turn 180 degrees to the left into a right L-stance. Execute a middle knifehand guarding block.
- Move the right foot. Take one step then execute a flying side piercing kick with the right foot, Land to form a left L-stance with a knifehand guarding block.
- Move the left foot. Turn 270 degrees to the left into a right L-stance. Execute a low outer forearm block with the left forearm.
- Slip the left foot into a left walking stance while extending your hands as if to grab the opponents head.
- Do an upward kick with the right knee while pulling both hands down
- Lower the right foot to the left foot and turn 180 degrees to the left. Move the left foot into a left walking stance and execute a high front strike with the right reverse knifehand. Bring the left backhand under the right elbow.
- Execute a high turning kick with the right foot then lower it to the left foot.
- Execute a middle back piercing kick with the left foot. (Perform 14 and 15 in a fast motion.)
- Lower the left foot into a left L-stance while turning 180 degrees to the right. Execute a middle forearm guarding block.
- Execute a middle turning kick with the left foot.
- Lower the left foot to the right foot then move the right foot into a right fixed stance turning 90 degrees to the right. Execute a U-shape block.
- Jump and spin 360 degrees to the left. Land in a Left L-stance and execute a middle knifehand guarding block.
- Move the left foot into a left walking stance. Execute a low upset fingertip thrust with the right hand.
- Pull the left foot into a right L-stance. Execute a side back strike with the right backfist and a low outer forearm block with the left forearm.
- Move the right foot into a right walking stance and do a middle straight fingertip thrust with the right hand.
- Move the left foot. Turn 270 degrees to the left into a left walking stance. Execute a high double forearm block.
- Move the right foot. Turn 90 degrees to the left into a sitting stance. Execute a middle front block with the right forearm and then a high side strike with the right backfist.
- Execute a middle side piercing kick to your left with your right foot.
- Execute a middle side piercing kick with your left foot.
- Lower the left foot and then turn to the right 180 degrees into a left L-stance. Execute an X knifehand checking block. Pivot on the left foot.
- Move the left foot into a left walking stance. Execute a twin palm upward block.
- 1/2 step turn to the right into a right walking stance. Execute a rising block with the right forearm.
- Execute a middle reverse punch.
Interpretation: Choong-Moo was the name given to the great admiral Yi Soon-Sin of the YI dynasty. He was reputed to have invented the first armoured battleship (kobukson) in 1592 which is said to be the precursor of the modern day submarine. The pattern ends in a left handed attack to signify his regrettable death, having no chance to show his unrestrained potentiality checked by the forced reservation of his loyalty to the king.