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Self-defense martial art. Choi Kwang-Do (The
art of Grand Master Kwang Choi) is a dynamic, innovative approach to martial
arts training. It is based on traditional, martial arts philosophy that
emphasizes the ideal of personal and social development being paramount,
rather than sports competition. The development of good manners, courtesy,
self-discipline, self-confidence, and good social adjustment can be
considered primary objectives of this art, along with self-defense.
Born March 2, 1942 in Tae Gu City, Korea, Kwang Jo Choi began his formal
study of martial arts at age 12 under the famous Master Instructor, Dong Ju
Li. Kwang Jo Choi began his study of Tae
Kwon-Do (Korean hand and foot fighting art) under its founder, General
Choi Hong Hi. He taught self defense to the Korean Army and National Police.
For some time, Master Choi had felt that many of the traditional techniques
were too stylized and rigid for practical self defense. He discovered that
many of these same techniques could actually harm the body and, over the
long term, be detrimental to one's health and longevity. Also, Master Choi
saw too much importance being placed on sports competition with the winning
of trophies taking precedence over the ideals of personal and human
development. Based on these observations, coupled with years of research and
practical experience, Master Choi created Choi Kwang Do. It was officially
introduced on March 2, 1987.
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