Below is the knowledge required for testing for a 3rd Dan Black Belt:
The
pattern history, pattern diagram, and number of movements for the pattern Eui-Am
The pattern history, pattern diagram, and number of movements for the pattern Chung-Jang
The pattern history, pattern diagram, and number of movements
for the pattern Ju-Che
The pattern history, pattern diagram, and number of movements for the pattern
Go-Dang
The two classifications of instructors in the International Taekwon-Do Federation;
Domestic
International
At least eight of the following
tools of the hand and arm:
| Forefist | Reverse Knife Hand | Arc-Hand |
| BackFist | Base of the Knife-Hand | Palm |
| Side Fist | Flat Fingertip | Thumb |
| Under Fist | Straight Fingertip | Thumb-Ridge |
| Long Fist | Angle Fingertip | Bow Wrist |
| Open Fist | Double Fingertip | Outer Forearm |
| Thymb Knuckle Fist | Forefinger | Inner Forearm |
| Fore-Knuckle Fist | Press Fingers | Under Forearm |
| Middle Knuckle Fist | Finger Belly | Back Forearm |
| Bear Hand | Finger Pincers | Elbow |
| Knife-Hand | Back Hand | |
At Least eight of the following
tools of the foot and leg:
| Toes | Side Instep | Back
Heel |
| Ball of the Foot | Side Sole | Knee |
| Footsword | Back Sole | |
| Reverse Footsword | Instep | |
The characteristics of a Close Stance with a Heaven
Hand (mo-a seo ha-neul-son)
The characteristics of a Close Ready Stance type D (mo-a jun-bi seo-gi D)
The characteristics
of a Parallel Stance with a Twin Side Elbow (na-ran-hi seo ssang-yeop pal-dung)
The characteristics of a Diagonal Stance (sa-seon seo-gi)
The characteristics of a Bending Ready Stance type B (gu-bu-ryeo jun-bi seo-gi B)
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