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| - This form is practiced by the Global Taekwondo Federation (GTF), an offshoot of the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF). After the establishment of GTF in 1990, Park Jung Tae added 6 patterns to the original 24 ITF Patterns. These are Jee-Sang, Dhan-Goon, Jee-Goo, Jook-Am, Pyong-Hwa and Sun-Duk.
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| - This form is practiced by the Global Taekwondo Federation (GTF), an offshoot of the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF). After the establishment of GTF in 1990, Park Jung Tae added 6 patterns to the original 24 ITF Patterns. These are Jee-Sang, Dhan-Goon, Jee-Goo, Jook-Am, Pyong-Hwa and Sun-Duk. Jook-Am is the pseudonym of Grand-master Park, Jung-tae. “Jook” means bamboo which shoots up straight without any curves, its roots intertwine to form an inseparable force. “Am” is a rock, on which the bamboo strikes its roots to form an unshakable foundation. The pattern represents the life of Grand-master Park and his striving for perfection. The diagram symbolize the bamboo, which grows high from the rock. The 95 movements represents the year 1995, the year Jook-Am was created.
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