ITF TKD TAEKWON-DO LEGACY EDUCATION BLACK COLOR BELT TEACH 4 CD-ROM GENERAL CHOI TAEKWON-DO "LEGACY" CD-ROM SET

All of the filming for this interactive multimedia training tool was supervised directly by General Choi, Hong Hi himself.

This striking four-CD-ROM set includes the entire 15-volume encyclopedia and features full motion video of all 24 patterns from 4 different angles in full motion video.

It contains comprehensive descriptions and detailed photographs showing correct stance, vital spots, hand and foot techniques, training equipment, fundamental exercises, system of sparring and much more.

You'll also hear a 200 word and phrase Korean interpreter and see fascinating interviews with General Choi filmed and photographed in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.


All 24 patterns are described in detail with photos, A must-have for the Taekwon-Do practitioner, Windows 95 compatible this collection is Windows XP and Windows 7 compatible Not Windows 10

This copy is an original copy, and has not been opened. I will send details as to how to install the program.  Please see feedback from others who have purchased this item.  Also, please ensure that you are installing this program on the appropriate Windows programs. As this is NOT a MAC product.

Awards Won 

Legacy chosen from 1600 entries, from 28 countries around the world for "Creative Excellence".

Legacy wins "Best Training" application. This was the first time a multimedia application has won an award at AMPIA. This is known for its world class films and video productions.

Legacy wins "Best Multimedia" application at the prestigious Yorkton Film Festival.

In conclusion one would have to say that this is a gold standard production which should assist not just instructors, but all ITF practitioners and show other martial artists that the ITF is still looking to the future in developing new ways to assist in teaching the art. Of course as General Choi says there is no substitute for a good instructor.


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Meaning Of Patterns

 The name of the pattern, the number of movements, and the diagrammatic symbol of each pattern symbolizes either heroic figures in Korean history or instances relating to historical events.

 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 the Earth.

 DAN-GUN: is named after the holy Dan-Gun, the legendary founder of Korea in the year of 2333 B.C.

DO-SAN: is the pseudonym of the patriot Ahn Chang-Ho (1876-1938). The 24 movements represent his entire life which he devoted to furthering the education of Korea and its independence movement.

WON- HYO: was the noted monk who introduced Buddhism to the Silla Dynasty in the year of 686 A.D.

 YUL-GOK: is the pseudonym of a great philosopher and scholar Yi I (1536-1584) nicknamed the "Confucius of Korea". The 38 movements of this pattern refer to his birthplace on 38’ latitude and the diagram (~) represents "scholar".

 JOONG-GUN: is named after the patriot Ahn Joong-Gun who assassinated Hiro- Bumi 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 this pattern to represent Mr. Ahn’s age when he was executed at Lui-Shung prison (1910).

 TOI -GYE: is the pen name of the noted scholar Yi Hwang (16th century), an authority on neo- Confucianism. The 37 movements of the pattern refer to his birthplace on 37 latitude, the diagram (~) represents "scholar".

 HWA-RANG: is named after the Hwa-Rang youth group which originated in the Silla Dynasty in the early 7th century. The 29 movements refer to the 29th Infantry Division, where Taekwon-Do developed into maturity.

 CHOONG-MOO: was the name given to the great Admiral Yi Soon-Sin of the Lee Dynasty. He was reputed to have invented the first armoured battleship (Kobukson) in 1592, which is said to be the precursor of the present day submarine. The reason why this pattern ends with a left hand attack is to symbolize his regrettable death, having no chance to show his unrestrained potentiality checked by the forced reservation of his loyalty to the king.

 KWANG - GAE: Is named after the famous Kwang-Gae-Toh-Wang, the 19th King of the Koguryo Dynasty, who regained all the lost territories including the greater part of Manchuria. The diagram (+) represents the expansion and recovery of lost territory. The 39 movements refer to the first two figures of 391 A.D., the year he came to the throne.

 PO EUN: is the pseudonym of a loyal subject Chong Mong-Chu (1400) who was a famous poet and whose poem "I would not serve a second master though I might be crucified a hundred times" is known to every Korean. He was also a pioneer in the field of physics. The diagram ( – ) represents his unerring loyalty to the king and country towards the end of the Koryo Dynasty.

 GE-BAEK: is named after Ge-Baek, a great general in the Baek Je Dynasty (660 A.D.). The diagram ( I ) represents his severe and strict military discipline.

 EUI -AM: is the pseudonym of Son Byong Hi, leader of the Korean independence movement on March1, 1919. The 45 movements refer to his age when he changed the name of Dong Hak (Oriental Culture) to Chondo Kyo (Heavenly Way Religion) in 1905. The diagram (I) represents his indomitable spirit, displayed while dedicating himself to the prosperity of his nation.

 CHOONG-JANG: is the pseudonym given to General Kim Duk Ryang who lived during the Lee Dynasty, 14th century. This pattern ends with a left- hand attack to symbolize the tragedy of his death at 27 in prison before he was able to reach full maturity.

 KODANG: is the pseudonym of the patriot Cho Man Shik, who dedicated his life to the Korean Independence Movement and to the education of his people. The 45 movements represent the last two figures of 1945, the year Korea was liberated from Japanese occupation.

 SAM - IL: denotes the historical date of the independence movement of Korea which began throughout the country on March 1, 1919. The 33 movements in the pattern stand for the 33 patriots who planned the movement.

 YOO-SIN: is named after General Kim Yoo Sin, a commanding general during the Silla Dynasty. The 68 movements refer to the last two figures of 668 A. D., the year Korea was united. The ready posture signifies a sword drawn on the right rather than left side, symbolizing Yoo Sin’s mistake of following his king’s orders to fight with foreign forces against his own nation.

 is named after General Choi Yong, Premier and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed forces during the 14th century Koryo Dynasty. Choi Yong was greatly respected for his loyalty, patriotism, and humility. He was executed by his subordinate commanders headed by General Yi Sung Gae, who later become the first king of the Lee Dynasty.


YON-GAE: is named after a famous general during the Koguryo Dynasty, Yon Gae Somoon. The 49 movements refer to the last two figures of 649 A. D., the Year he forced the Tang Dynasty to quit Korea after destroying nearly 300,000 of their troops at Ansi Sung.

 UL- JI: is named after general Ul-Ji Moon Dok who successfully defended Korea against a Tang’s invasion force of nearly one million soldiers led by Yang Je in 612 A.D., Ul-Ji employing hit and run guerilla tactics, was able to decimate a large percentage of the force. The diagram ( L) represents his surname. The 42 movements represents the author’s age when he designed the pattern

 MOON-MOO: honors the 30th king of the Silla Dynasty. His body was buried near Dae Wang Am (Great King’s Rock). According to his will, the body was placed in the sea "Where my soul shall forever defend my land against the Japanese." It is said that the Sok Gul Am (Stone Cave) was built to guard his tomb. The Sok Gul Am is a fine example of the culture of the Silla Dynasty. The 61 movements in this pattern symbolize the last two figures of 661 A.D. when Moon Moo came to the throne.

 SO-SAN: is the pseudonym of the great monk Choi Hyong Ung (1520-1604) during the Lee Dynasty. The 72 movements refer to his age when he organized a corps of monk soldiers with the assistance of his pupil Sa Myung Dang. The monk soldiers helped repulse the Japanese pirates who overran most of the Korean peninsula in 1592.

 SE-JONG: is named after the greatest Korean king, Se-Jong, who invented the Korean alphabet in 1443, and was also a noted meteorologist. The diagram (Z) represents the king, while the 24 movements refer to the 24 letters of the Korean alphabet.

 TONG-IL: denotes the resolution of the unification of Korea which has been divided since 1945. The diagram (I) symbolizes the homogenous race.

 

 Name of Pattern

 Performed By

 Order of Belt

 Saju Jirugi

 Saju Makgi

 10th gup

White Belt

Chon-Ji

9th gup

White Belt / Yellow Stripe

Dan-Gun

8th gup

Yellow Belt

Do-San

7th gup

Yellow Belt / Green Stripe

Won-Hyo

6th gup

Green Belt

Yul-Gok

5th gup

Green Belt / Blue Tip

Joong-Gun

4th gup

Blue Belt

Toi-Gye

3rd gup

Blue Belt / Red Stripe

Hwa-Rang

2nd gup

Red Belt

Choong-Moo

1st gup

Red belt / Black Stripe

Kwang-Gae

Po-Eun

Ge-Baek

1st Degree (dan)

Black Belt I

Eui-Am

Choong-Jang

Ko Dang

2nd Degree (dan)

Black Belt II

Sam-Il

Yoo-Sin

Choi-Yong

3rd Degree (dan)

Black Belt III

Yong-Gae

Ul-Ji

Moon-Moo

4th Degree (dan)

Black Belt IV

So-San

Se-Jong

5th Degree (dan)

Black Belt V

Tong-Il

6th Degree (dan)

Black Belt VI