Ul-Ji (4th Dan) Print

Diagram

See also: Se-Jong, Tong-IL

Meaning: UL-JI is named after general Ul-Ji Moon Dok who successfully defended Korea against a Tang's invasion force of nearly one million soldiers led by Yang Je in 612 A.D., Ul-Ji employing hit and run guerilla 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

Number of Movements: 42

Starting Position: Parallel stance with an X-back hand

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1
Twin horizontal side fist strike (step back into left walking stance)
1: Move the left foot to C forming a right walking stance toward D while executing a horizontal strike with twin side fists
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