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Master General Choi Hong Hi, IX Degree. |
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GRAND
MASTER GENERAL CHOI HONG HI
IX DEGREE
FOUNDING FATHER OF TAEKWON-DO
PRESIDENT 1918
- 2002 |
General
Choi Hong Hi was born on November 9th, 1918, in the
Hwa Dae Myong Chun District of Korea. |
| At the age of twelve he started to study
Taek Kyon, an ancient Korean method of fighting with
the feet. Later, when he was studying in Japan, he met
a Karate teacher who helped him earn his first degree
Black Belt in less than two years. He then intensified
his training, striving to earn his second degree. Around
the same time, he started teaching. |
| Conscripted into the Japanese army during
World War II, he was posted to Pyongyang where he was
imprisoned. Wanting to maintain his good physical and
mental health during his imprisonment, he practiced karate,
alone at first, then by teaching it to the staff of the
prison and the other prisoners. |
| Becoming an officer in the new Korean Army
after the end of the war, he continued to teach his martial
art to his soldiers as well as to American soldiers serving
in Korea. |
| His beliefs and his
vision of a different approach to teaching martial
arts led General Choi to
combine elements of Taek Kyon and Karate techniques to
develop a modern martial art. He called it Tae Kwon Do,
which means "the way of the feet and the hands",
and this name was officially adopted on April 11th, 1955. |
| In 1959, General Choi was named President
of the Korean Taekwon-Do Association. Seven years later,
on March 22nd,1966, he created the International Taekwon-Do
Federation (ITF). As the Founder of Taekwon-Do and President
of the ITF, he had the ability to share his art with
students everywhere. Today, Taekwon-Do training is available
around the world. |
| After a life dedicated to the development
of Taekwon-Do, a modern martial art based on traditional
values, philosophy, and training, General Choi Founder
of Taekwon-Do and President of the International Taekwon-Do
Federation, died of cancer on June 15th, 2002, in the
country of his birth. |
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