Mokkkeokkgibeop
The name of the seventh technique can be a bit confusing when written with our abc. When you divide it into syllables, it becomes a bit more readable: mok-kkeokk-gi-beop (목꺾기버). The double kk in Korean is a tense k.
In the previous technique you learned that mok means neck, kkeokk means break. This makes technique number seven in which you break your opponent’s neck … It is taught at the purple belt level.