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History of Taekwon-Do
Taekwondo is a collection of similar unarmed martial arts techniques and foundations
created by a group of Korean Grandmasters. On April 11, 1955, General Choi, then a general in the
South Korean army, began to unify and systemize these related martial arts disciplines by giving
Taekwondo its name and its beginnings.
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Code of Conduct
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Taekwondo Philosophy
Taekwon-Do is not only kicking and punching, but
also a way of thinking and living. The main goal is to achieve total mind and body
control through training.
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Taekwondo Practice
Traditional Taekwon-Do techniques are scientifically designed to develop a
practitioner's ability to strike with penetrating and lethal force in a self defense situation.
The discipline, focus and dedication required to achieve such proficiency in Taekwon-Do is also
intended to develop humility, character and courage in the practitioner.
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Taekwondo Patterns
Taekwon-Do International member schools pratice and teach both the Chun-Ji lineage
of patterns and the Taeguk patterns.
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