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Correspondence School
Program
INTERNATIONAL TAEKWON-DO/SELF-DEFENSE
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (I.T.C.S)
B-1460 MERIVALE
ROAD,
OTTAWA,
ON ,
K2E 5N9
Tel.: 1-613-225-3006 Fax:
1-613-822-4123
phaplu@rogers.com
www.lustaekwondo.com
International Taekwon-Do/Self-Defense
Correspondence School (I.T.C.S.) is the world’s
premier in Taekwon-Do/Practical Self-Defense
Skills distance training centre. The School provides
Taekwon-Do programs, grading, self-defense
programs and services that are designed to meet the training, learning
and teaching needs of the Taekwon-Do
practitioners, self-defense skills learners and instructors around the
world. Taekwon-Do curriculum, self-defense
programs, instructor training program lead to recognize skills
certification, black belt degrees and instructor diploma.
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I.T.C.S
MISSION
The Mission of I.T.C.S. is to spread and to
promote the original Taekwon-Do
created by the Legendary Founder, General
Choi Hong Hi, and to teach practical self-defense skills
in every corner of the world. We empower youth and adults to
learn a new martial art skill, to maintain good health, to
enhance mental discipline and to strengthen their focus and
confidence. I.T.C.S. strives to fulfill this mission by
providing breadth and depth of courseware, applicable
technology, DVDs/VHS and a wide array of flexible services aimed
at the needs of the Taekwon-Do and
self-defense practitioners. The I.T.C.S’s
Taekwon-Do curriculum, practical
self-defense program not only teaches
Taekwon-Do and practical self-defense techniques, but it
also presents variety of courses, seminars and activities to
develop teaching and provide martial arts school management
skills.
The Mission is supported by an admission policy
that allows new comers as well as current
Taekwon-Do practitioners regardless their
styles/affiliation, ranks or level of
Taekwon-Do and self-defense knowledge to enroll in
programs to learn either Taekwon-Do
or practical self-defense skills without regard to race,
religion, gender, age, color or national origin.
I.T.C.S. assesses its effectiveness in fulfilling its mission
and monitors members’ satisfaction.
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