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Start from Ready position (Facing side "A" in Joon-Bi Stance)
Step back with right foot into Front stance and execute Collar-Grab #1. Follow with Collar-Grab #2, stepping forward and turning counter-clockwise towards side "B" after Knee strike.
Upon stepping down with right foot, perform Wrist-Grab #1 with right arm, followed by Wrist-Grab #2 with left arm.
Bringing hands to knees, perform Headlock #1 towards the right, finishing with Punch facing side "A". Step facing side "B" with right foot, execute Headlock #2, ending with a Finishing Punch facing side "C".
Step up with right leg into Feet-together stance, executing Bear-Hug #1 turning towards side "D". Return to face side "C" and execute Bear-Hug #2, stepping down to face side "B" upon executing Back Kick with right leg.
Bring right arm behind you and perform the Hammerlock, executing Reverse punch facing side "D".
Perform Shoulder-Grab by turning towards left, bringing left arm up and around to step forward with right leg facing side "B". Execute Inside sweep and end with a Finishing Punch facing side "C".
Step up with right foot into Feet-together stance and execute Full-Nelson facing side "C".
Return to Feet-together stance facing side "C" and execute Front Bearhug (arms free), pivoting and bringing opponent down in front of you facing side "A".
Step up with left leg and execute a Choke-Hold, with a Finishing Punch towards side "A".
Bring right foot into Joon-Bi stance.
STOP.
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Upon reaching the Blackbelt level, students will have the option of putting the various techniques together to form the combinations which work best and that come as the most natural for that individual student. These techniques will continue to be practiced against multiple attackers.