GTTF Honors its 2nd Anniversary with a Global Kick a Thon

GTTF Honors its 2nd Anniversary with a Global Kick a Thon

May 4, 2025 (NYC, NY)– To honor its 2nd Anniversary the Global Traditional Taekwondo Federation will be holding a historic international Taekwondo Kick-a-thon on Friday May 16, 2025.  GTTF members throughout the world will participate in a marathon to register as many kicks as possible during an allotted sixteen (16) minute period.

The purpose of the Kick-a-thon is not only to celebrate the 2nd Anniversary of the founding of the GTTf, but also “to contribute to the restoration and preservation of traditional Taekwondo for World Peace”.

After the Kick-a-Thon is over participants will tally up their students’ total kicks and publicize the Global total.

The Global Traditional Taekwondo Federation (GTTF), under the leadership of Grandmaster Jun Lee, is committed to restoring and preserving the traditional values of Taekwondo, which many practitioners and stakeholders feel are fading. The Federation unites a diverse community of masters from around the world, all dedicated to a united mission and deeply passionate about advancing Taekwondo alongside other global Taekwondo organizations.

The GTTF, a nonprofit organization with members in 160+ jurisdictions, as of  March 13, 2025, respects and acknowledges the contributions of recognized Taekwondo organizations worldwide. We strive to foster strong relationships with these organizations and fully support our members, empowering them to proudly practice, preserve, and promote traditional Taekwondo. It’s efforts include strengthening educational programs and developing evaluation standards that uphold the rights and interests of all members.

In October of this year, the GTTF hosted the Global Taekwondo Summit in Korea. This summit focused on the restoration of traditional Taekwondo values, complementing the evolution of Taekwondo in the modern sports movement.

As part of the summit, we issued Dan certificates free of charge to recognize the existing ranks of practitioners, regardless of where they originally received their certification. This gesture reflects our respect for their achievements and our commitment to honoring Taekwondo’s legacy.

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