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The Macon Telegraph
Posted on Sun, Aug. 10, 2003
MACON TAE KWON DO INSTRUCTOR STILL GOING AFTER 50 YEARS OF TEACHING
By Sharon E. Crawford
Telegraph Staff Writer
Edward
Ahn has the stamina of a man half his age. At age 61, Ahn still
jogs five miles a day and teaches several classes of tae kwon do
at his fitness center each week. He estimates that he's run more
than 37,000 miles and trained more than 50,000 students. And he
has no plans to retire anytime soon. "I love what I do," Ahn said
Friday. "It is still very exciting."
A native of North Korea,
Ahn moved to Macon in 1973 to teach tae kwon do. He opened Ahn Fitness
Center, now located on Vineville Avenue. "I like the people of
Middle Georgia," Ahn said. "They have been good to me."
Over the years, Ahn has worked with law enforcement officials and
school-aged children, teaching them to defend themselves against predators.
He said any martial arts training is a combination of mental and physical
discipline. "When they come in with a bad attitude, I have to
teach them a lot," Ahn said. "But they usually leave here
thinking very differently."
Saturday, members of Ahn's fitness
center and some of his former students gathered to honor Ahn for his
50 years of teaching. They gave him a plaque and a trophy. Some of
his students have gone on to open their own schools, and others teach
at his center. "A lot of people have moved on, but I stayed in
one place," Ahn said. "It's a free country, and I can do
what I wish." Ahn started training in the martial arts at age
12 and was by the modern founder of tae kwon do, Gen. Choi Hong Hi,
to spread the once-lost art in the United States. After 40 years of
training, he earned a ninth-degree black belt, the highest level.
"I started training to defend myself," Ahn said. "We
learned it outside on the ground, not inside a building. ... There
was a lot of discipline to learn also."
Janet Battcher, the principal
at Springdale Elementary School in Macon, is one of Ahn's students.
She has worked with Ahn for four years and is now a first-degree black
belt. "I was looking for some type of exercise, and a neighbor
suggested we try tae kwon do," Battcher said. She described him
as a "great mentor. “You just feel privileged to be learning
from him," Battcher said. Ahn, who can take down a person with
one finger, keeps up with his pupils throughout the year in classes
and training sessions. He has lived in Macon longer than he has lived
anywhere and now considers it home. In 1985, he founded the Hae San
Martial Arts Association, which currently has 50 members who teach
his style of tae kwon do. He said the best part of his legacy is that
others will carry his work on. "I want other to learn and continue
training," Ahn said. "That people will learn more developed
techniques and carry those into the future."
To contact Sharon E. Crawford, call 744-4384 or
e-mailscrawford@macontel.com

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