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White Signifies innocence, as that of a beginning student who has no previous knowledge of Tae Kwon Do. |
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Yellow Signifies the Earth from which a plant sprouts and takes root as Tae Kwon Do foundation is being laid. |
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Orange Signifies the student's perseverance in working towards his or her goals. This form was created by Master Gil. |
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Green Signifies the growth as the Tae Kwon Do skills begins to develop like the green of a young plant. |
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Purple Signifies the freedom offered by this country and is dedicated to all of the states that combine to make the United States of America. |
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Blue Signifies the Heaven, towards which the plant matures into a towering tree as training in Tae Kwon Do progresses. |
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Red Signifies danger, cautioning the student to exercise control and warning the opponent to stay away. |
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Brown signifies when the student begins to see the great hemisphere of the martial arts. |
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Black Opposite of white, therefore, signifying the maturity and proficiency in Tae Kwon Do. It also indicates the wearer's
imperviousness to darkness and fear. |