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SPIRIT TAEKWONDO
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Our master’s name is called Master Leon. He is black belt seven degree(dan).
He is consider as the youngest seven degree(dan) master.
We are from Spirit Taekwondo Centre, Malaysia.
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There is no class in every first week of the month.

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Patterns.
Saturday, August 20, 2011 || 1:35 PM

Chon-Ji (white-yellow belt)
Chon-Ji has 19 movements, Chon-Ji means literally 'the Heaven the Earth'. It is, in the Orient, interpreted as the creation of the world or the beginning of human history, therefore it is the initial pattern played by the beginner. This pattern consists of two similar parts; one to represent the Heaven and the other Earth.

Dan-Gun (yellow belt)
Dan-Gun has 21 movements, and Dan-Gun is named after the holy Dan-Gun, the legendary founder of Korea in the year of 2,333 B.C.

Do-San (yellow-green belt)
Do-San has 24 movements, and it is a pseudonym of the patriot Ahn Chang-Ho. The 24 movements represent his entire life, which he devoted to furthering education in Korea and the Korean independence movement.

Won-Hyo (green belt)
Won-Hyo has 28 movements, and it is named after the noted monk Won-Hyo who introduced Buddhism to the Silla Dynasty in the year 686 AD.

Yul-Gok (green-blue belt)
Yul-Gok contains 38 movements and it is a pseudonym of a great philosopher and scholar Yil nicknamed the 'Confucius of Korea'. The 38 movements of this pattern refer to his birthplace on 38-degree latitude and the diagram of the pattern represents scholar.

Joong-Gun (blue belt)
Joong-Gun has 32 movements, and it's named after the patriot Ahn Joong-Gun who assassinated Hirobumi Ito, the first Japanese governor general of Korea, known as the man who played the leading part in the Korea-Japan merger. There are 32 movements in the pattern to represent Mr Ahn's age when he was executed at Lui-Shung Prison in 1910.

Toi-Gye (blue-red belt)
Toi-Gye contains 37 movements and Toi-Gye is the pen name of the noted scholar Yi Hwang (16 century AD), an authority on neo-Confucianism. the 37 movements of the pattern refer to his birthplace on 37 degree latitude, the diagram represents 'scholar'.

Hwa-Rang (red belt)
Hwa-Rang contains 29 movements, and it's named after the Hwa-Rang youth group, which orginated in the Silla Dynasty in the early 7th century. The 29 movements refer to the 29th Infantry Divison, where Taekwon-Do developed into maturity.

Choong-Moo (red-black belt)
Choong-Moo has 30 movements and the name was given to the great Admiral Yi-Sun-sin of the Yi Dynasty. He was reputed to have invented the first armored battleship (kobukson) in 1592, which is said the be the precursor the present day submarine. The reason this pattern ends with a left hand attack is to symbolize his regrettable death having no chance to show his unrestrained potentially checked by the forced reservation of this loyally to the King.