Tae Kwon Do

~ hand and foot fighting ~

In contrast to Hap Ki Do, Tae Kwon Do focuses primarily on punching and kicking, and has a large repertoire of kicks that can be thrown from all different angles. Self-defense is also developed, again emphasizing on kicks and punches to directly repel opponents. A variety of patterns and forms are taught, designed to reinforce the blocks and strikes learned in class by combining them into choreographed movements. As students progress through the "ranks", increasingly complex forms are introduced. Students will learn the traditional art as developed by General Choi, and passed to Grandmaster Chung Kee Tae, who in turn passed it on to Master Murray.

* Note: The Martial Art of Tae Kwon Do, not the sport, is instructed here.

Tae Kwon Do should only be used in self-defense, or to defend 'the just or weak'. Tae Kwon Do is not only for the strong; any person wishing to master the art can do so: young or old, male or female, big or small.

Translated from Korean, "Tae" (t'ae) literally means to jump, kick or smash with the foot. "Kwon" denotes a fist - chiefly to punch or destroy with the hand or fist. "Do" means an art, or way or method. Thus taken collectively, Tae Kwon Do Indicates the technique of unarmed combat for self-defense involving the skilled application of punches, kicks, blocks, dodges and interceptions with the hands, arms and feet. Even if Tae Kwon Do Is practiced for the sake of exercise alone, the enjoyment derived will justify the time invested and spent. As an exercise, it is equally suitable for the old and young.

Belt Representation

  • Dawn of day
  • Sun
  • Tiger
  • Growth
  • Water
  • Strength
  • Fire
  • Dusk
  • 1st Dan: The Mountain
  • 2nd Dan: The Eagle
  • 3rd Dan: The Thunder
  • 4th Dan: The Universe

Founders

General Choi

Choi Hong-hi (November 9, 1918 – June 15, 2002), was a South Korean Army general, and martial artist who founded the first International Federation for Tae Kwon Do (ITF).

Grand Master Chung Kee Tae

Chung Kee Tae (July 25, 1939 – April 6, 2015), born in Daegu City, Korea, was trained directly under the founders of both Tae Kwon Do (General Choi) and Hapkido (Grand Master Choi Yong-Sool). Master Chung was also the founder and former President of the Canadian Hap Ki Do Association.

In 1972, as a 1st generation student, General Choi had asked Master Chung where he'd like to open his first school, to which he replied "in Canada". Later in 1973, Master Chung moved to Toronto where he opened his school.

On June 19, 1998, Master Chung was inducted into the Hap Ki Do Hall of Fame for bringing Hap Ki Do to Canada, and contributing it as an Art of self-defense for Tae Kwon Do.

Grand Master Dave Murray

Master Steven Ross

Master Steven Ross (October 25, 1993 - present), has been studying Hap Ki Do and Tae Kwon Do for 20 years, and currently has his 6th and 5th dan for each respectively.

Master Ross took over for Grand Master Murray in 2015, founding the Atlantic Martial Arts Academy.

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