Ho-Am Taekwondo (also called Tiger-Rock Taekwondo) is the style of taekwondo taught in International Taekwon-Do Alliance (ITA) schools. Like the American Taekwondo Association (ATA), ITA schools are independently owned and operated franchises of the ITA. Tiger Rock was founded by Bert Kollars, Craig Kollars, and Art Monroe. Originally this style practiced slightly modified versions of the ITF-style forms (i.e, the Chang Hon forms) but in 2005 the ITA modified these forms even further. See, for example, the ITA version of Dan-Gun as compared to the ITF version:
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| - Ho-Am Taekwondo (also called Tiger-Rock Taekwondo) is the style of taekwondo taught in International Taekwon-Do Alliance (ITA) schools. Like the American Taekwondo Association (ATA), ITA schools are independently owned and operated franchises of the ITA. Tiger Rock was founded by Bert Kollars, Craig Kollars, and Art Monroe. Originally this style practiced slightly modified versions of the ITF-style forms (i.e, the Chang Hon forms) but in 2005 the ITA modified these forms even further. See, for example, the ITA version of Dan-Gun as compared to the ITF version:
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| - Ho-Am Taekwondo (also called Tiger-Rock Taekwondo) is the style of taekwondo taught in International Taekwon-Do Alliance (ITA) schools. Like the American Taekwondo Association (ATA), ITA schools are independently owned and operated franchises of the ITA. Tiger Rock was founded by Bert Kollars, Craig Kollars, and Art Monroe. Originally this style practiced slightly modified versions of the ITF-style forms (i.e, the Chang Hon forms) but in 2005 the ITA modified these forms even further. See, for example, the ITA version of Dan-Gun as compared to the ITF version:
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