ITF taekwondo patterns - your 7th pattern Toi Gye

Toi Gye is the 7th of your ITF taekwondo patterns.
You learn this form for your taekwondo red-stripe belt.

On this page

  • We tell you about the meaning and history of the form.
  • We give you a link to full written instructions.
  • And you can learn the moves from taekwondo patterns videos by Jaroslaw Suska (5th Dan).



Toi-Gye is the writer's name used by the scholar Yi Hwang in the 16th century.

There are 37 moves reflecting his birthplace on 37th line of latitude.

Here's 10 great tips to help you with remembering your taekwondo forms

For full written instructions on Toi Gye head here.

Your yellow stripe pattern Chon-Ji

Your yellow belt pattern Dan-Gun

Your green stripe pattern Do-San

Your green belt pattern Won-Hyo

Your blue stripe pattern Yul-Gok

Your blue belt pattern Joong-Gun

Your red belt pattern Hwa-Rang

Your black stripe pattern Choong-Moo

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