Morningstar Taekwon-Do

Morningstar Taekwon-Do What we teach is not a sport, but a method of using the mind, body and spirit to better ourselves in our training, as well as our daily life. Taekwon!

Studies have shown that children in Taekwon-Do have an increased sense of responsibility, a decrease in the willingness to take foolish risks and a higher sense of self-esteem. Many doctors have prescribed Taekwon-Do because of the positive outlet it gives children for all of their energy. At Morningstar Taekwon-Do we promote good behavior and we expect the same at home and in school. For adults T

aekwon-Do is like an exercise program with a bonus! You learn to defend yourself while you get in shape. Taekwon-Do is well known for it's stress relieving benefits. The emphasis on mind-body training goes far beyond the benefits of standard Health Club type exercise programs. Morningstar Taekwon-Do takes pride in the development of a courteous and spirited training environment. Our training environment is non-competitive, with each student working not only to improve him or herself, but to help the other students improve as well. We hope that our traditional training methods will help to develop practical self defense skills, all around physical fitness and positive character traits in all of our students.

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…..as part of the 1994 Canadian delegation at the 9th World Championship in Kuala Terrenganu, Malaysia
06/21/2026

…..as part of the 1994 Canadian delegation at the 9th World Championship in Kuala Terrenganu, Malaysia

…as part of the Canadian men’s team pattern. 1994 at the 9th World Championships Kuala Terrenganu, Malaysia. Precision!
06/20/2026

…as part of the Canadian men’s team pattern. 1994 at the 9th World Championships Kuala Terrenganu, Malaysia. Precision!

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Ji Do Kwan “Way of Wisdom Institute”GM Chun Sang Sup is considered to be one of the earliest Koreans to bring Japanese K...
06/17/2026

Ji Do Kwan “Way of Wisdom Institute”

GM Chun Sang Sup is considered to be one of the earliest Koreans to bring Japanese Karate to Korea. At the age of seventeen, GM Chun moved to Japan and attended the Takushoku University where he enrolled in the Karate program there under Gichin Funakoshi (Karate Founder) and his son Yosh*taka Gigo Funakoshi. There is conflicting information however; that suggests that he studied Shudokan under Shudokan Founder Toyama Kanken. Before the end of WW2, Master, Lee Kyung Suk founder of Yun Moo Kwan hired GM Chun to teach Karate at the Yun Moo Kwan Yudo (Judo) Dojang which was one of the few martial arts schools the Japanese occupying forces allowed to remain open during their occupation.

In 1946, after WW2, GM Chun moved locations and opened the Yun Moo Kwan Kong Soo Do which focused on teaching only Karate. During the Korean war (1950-1953) all Martial Arts schools were closed or were forced underground. GM Chun Sang Sup disappeared during the Korean conflict and subsequently from Taekwon-Do`s history. In 1953, GM Chun’s disciple, Yun Kwae Byung took the reins and eventually reopened the School under the new name "Ji Do Kwan" (Way of Wisdom Institute). The Ji Do Kwan would eventually come under the banner of Taekwon-Do in 1955.

Address

1410 Speers Road
Oakville, ON
L6L5M1

Opening Hours

Monday 5:45pm - 9:30pm
Tuesday 5:45pm - 9:30pm
Wednesday 5:45pm - 9:30pm
Thursday 5:45pm - 9:30pm
Friday 5:45pm - 8:30pm

Telephone

+19058478955

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