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Tae Soo Do
Also known asTaekwondo
Country of originKorea Korea
Tae Soo Do
Hangul
태수도
Revised RomanizationTae-su-do
McCune–ReischauerT'ae-su-do

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Tae Soo Do is a name that has been used over the years by both the Taekwondo and the Hwa Rang Do communities. In relation to Taekwondo, it was the name that some major kwans (schools) of post-Korean War South Korea agreed to call their martial art systems due to reactions to controversies within the Taekwondo communities. In relation to Hwa Rang Do, Tae Soo Do is the name of their introductory program to help students develop their fundamentals and help prepare them for their training in Hwa Rang Do. Modern day Tae Soo Do/ Hwa Rang Do has no connection with Taekwondo and one should not be mistaken for the other.

Previous Use in Relation to Taekwondo

The name Tae Soo Do is no longer used by modern day Taekwondo practitioners or schools. The name, as it pertains to Taekwondo, only existed for (arguably) half a decade and has since been obscured by the passing of time. Very few of the younger generations will recognize the name except for it's modern use with Hwa Rang Do. In the west, the art was always referred to as "Tae Kwon Do" (or "Taekwondo", the western form of the name), as this naming argument never made it over to the mainstream west in the 60's, aside from a very select few, who chose to watch eastern culture and events closely in order to keep traditions alive and accurate.

In the 1960s, the name Taekwondo was temporarily dropped due to various controversies within the community. The name Tae Soo Do was then chosen to be the new name for their martial arts system. The Korea Tae Soo Do Association submitted its documented creation to the ministry of education on September 22, 1961.[1] Choi Hong Hi (A General in the Korean military) was unhappy with this change and in 1965, succeeded in changing the name of the art back to Taekwondo with the reformation of the Korea Taekwondo Association. General Choi died on June 15th, 2002.

Modern Use in Relation to Hwa Rang Do

Today, the name Tae Soo Do (Way of the Warrior Spirit, Korean태수도; Hanja太手道) refers to a martial art program created in 1990 by the head of the World Hwa Rang Do Association, Dr. Joo Bang Lee, as a beginners program to the martial art system Hwa Rang Do. The World Hwa Rang Do Association decided to use the name because functionally it expressed what they were working to achieve with the students who participate within the program and since it had been out right rejected by General Choi and the Taekwondo community decades earlier, they didn't see an issue using it.[2]

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