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______________________________________________________________________ General Choi Hong Hi
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. The philosophical
values and the goals of Tae kwon-Do are firmly rooted in the traditional
moral culture of the Orient. On the technical side, defensive and offensive
tactics are based on principles of physics.
The Korean Flag
The two forces together embody the concepts of continual movement, balance, and harmony that characterize the sphere of infinity. The circle is surrounded by four trigrams, one in each corner. Each trigram symbolizes one of the four universal elements. Heaven, Earth, Fire and Water.
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