ITF Tae Kwon-Do
Tae Kwon Do was a name created by General Choi to unify the different martial arts in Korea which were Japanese based at one time. His version of Tae Kwon Do called the Oh Do Kwan was used as the main self defense system for the South Korean military and to a certain extend the population.
In 1962, General Choi introduced and disseminated Tae Kwon-Do to Malaysia as well as South East Asia. He founded he International Tae Kwon-Do Federation on 22 March 1966. His system spread throughout the world. It was even taught in North Korea.
Master Kenneth W. Khoo:
Master Kenneth started training in Tae Kwon-Do at the age of 11 and has been involved in martial arts for over 40 years now. He is certified in 5 different Korean and Chinese style martial arts.
For almost 20 years he has also been a personal strength and conditioning instructor to many corporate heads.
Master Theenesraja:
Master Theenesraja is a student of Master Kenneth W. Khoo. He has been training Tae Kwon-Do for 20 years starting at the age of 7. He is a 4th Dan and serves as a principle instructor at our Puchong centre.
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