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Saju Makgi (8 Movements Per Side)

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Saju Makgi

SAJU MAKGI (10TH GUP WHITE BELT, 8 MOVEMENTS PER SIDE)

4-Direction Block is a fundamental excersise practiced by 10th grade holders or new starters to Taekwon-Do. It is comprised of two sides, right and left, each with 8 movements.

Arm techniques

  • Mid Block [Inner Forearm]
  • Low Block [Kinfe-hand]

Body movements

  • Turning L 90°
  • Turning R 90°
  • Stepping Forward
  • Stepping Backward
Right Side Sequence
  1. Face D in Parallel Ready Stance (Junbi).
  2. Step backward toward C into a left walking stance, performing a left knife-hand low block.
  3. Step forward toward D into a right walking stance, performing a right inner forearm middle block.
  4. Turn left 90° and step backward toward A into a left walking stance, performing a left knife-hand low block.
  5. Step forward toward B into a right walking stance, performing a right inner forearm middle block.
  6. Turn left 90° and step backward toward D into a left walking stance, performing a left knife-hand low block.
  7. Step forward toward C into a right walking stance, performing a right inner forearm middle block.
  8. Turn left 90° and step backward toward B into a left walking stance, performing a left knife-hand low block.
  9. Step forward toward A into a right walking stance, performing a right inner forearm middle block.
  10. Turn left 90° to face D and return to Parallel Ready Stance at the call of "Junbi".

Left Side Sequence
  • Face D in Parallel Ready Stance (Junbi).
  • Step backward toward C into a right walking stance, performing a right knife-hand low block.
  • Step forward toward D into a left walking stance, performing a left inner forearm middle block.
  • Turn right 90° and step backward toward B into a right walking stance, performing a right knife-hand low block.
  • Step forward toward A into a left walking stance, performing a left inner forearm middle block.
  • Turn right 90° and step backward toward D into a right walking stance, performing a right knife-hand low block.
  • Step forward toward C into a left walking stance, performing a left inner forearm middle block.
  • Turn right 90° and step backward toward A into a right walking stance, performing a right knife-hand low block.
  • Step forward toward B into a left walking stance, performing a left inner forearm middle block.
  • Turn right 90° to face D and return to Parallel Ready Stance at the call of "Junbi".

Training note

Saju Makgi is one of the first directional defensive exercises introduced in ITF Taekwon-Do. It develops coordination, stepping, correct walking stance mechanics, turning, blocking accuracy, reaction timing, and directional awareness. Students should practice both sides evenly while maintaining proper posture, balance, breathing, and correct execution of low and middle blocking techniques.

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Stances and leg techniques

  • Parallel Ready Stance
  • Walking Stance
Walking stance (Gunnun Sogi) technical reference

Walking stance (Gunnun Sogi) technical reference

A concise ITF technical reference for Walking Stance, covering measurement, front-knee line, rear-leg extension, weight distribution, foot angles, facing options, naming rule, and common errors.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Saju Makgi means 4-Direction Block. It is a beginner directional blocking exercise practiced in ITF Taekwon-Do.

Each side contains 8 movements, practiced on both the left and right sides.

The exercise uses Walking Stance, Mid Block with the inner forearm, and Low Block with the forearm.

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