@skatarest77 I also knew, he was from the Chung Do Kwan, one of the first kwans of what was once called originally as "Tang Soo Do" by Master Won Kuk Lee. You know, korean martial arts history and heritage, are full of controversies... but as our grand master, Dai Won Moon (father of Taekwondo in Mexico), GM Cho is one of the real masters of what REAL Taekwondo is made of...and not the nowadays diluted sports oriented way. Best regards.
@skatarest77 Oh, then I'm wrong. Thanks for this information... in wikipedia, he is classified as a master of his own Taekwon-Do organization. I guess, I thought he wasn't ITF, because in AIMAA they don't use the classical ITF uniform (you know, the white one with black lines on arms and legs sides). Thought he emphasized more on punches than many other tkd organizations (WTF), because he also trained boxing. Best regards.
Absolutely. Ron thiverge had just become Master Cho's first blackbelt when I started. Class was no fooling around. Master cho would work out in the back often while Mr Thiverge taught. I later took in the Warwick school under lannon, then on and off for many years in others. Last was with Mr Lenny Mills over in Seekonk Massachusetts. I can say he was pretty tough too. I still keep a bit of the discipline. Not as much as I should. Now Thailand and buddhism and I am mellow
@gk10002000 He has stated that the RI students trained as hard as the Koreans, but when he moved to LA; he had to soften the training for the west coast mentality. I have trained in RI and LA----it's true. You are very lucky to have been exposed to him back then. Great athlete, and great Martial Artist.
their mullets make everything so much more powerfull and fast
back in the days they didnt need special effects...
they had mullets
00SENNENGOROSHI00 4 months ago 2
@slipknotok1 "Break yourself, fool!"
DippShits 6 months ago
Muito bem Mestre :)
DANIELALMEIDAROONEY 7 months ago
@skatarest77 I also knew, he was from the Chung Do Kwan, one of the first kwans of what was once called originally as "Tang Soo Do" by Master Won Kuk Lee. You know, korean martial arts history and heritage, are full of controversies... but as our grand master, Dai Won Moon (father of Taekwondo in Mexico), GM Cho is one of the real masters of what REAL Taekwondo is made of...and not the nowadays diluted sports oriented way. Best regards.
RicardoKooh 10 months ago
@RicardoKooh Yeah its cool, I know his nephew has studied both so i wouldnt doubt that he tought the wtf style to him aswell, take care.
skatarest77 10 months ago
@skatarest77 Oh, then I'm wrong. Thanks for this information... in wikipedia, he is classified as a master of his own Taekwon-Do organization. I guess, I thought he wasn't ITF, because in AIMAA they don't use the classical ITF uniform (you know, the white one with black lines on arms and legs sides). Thought he emphasized more on punches than many other tkd organizations (WTF), because he also trained boxing. Best regards.
RicardoKooh 10 months ago
@RicardoKooh yes he is an ITF grandmaster. I'm in his organization.
skatarest77 10 months ago
that is so cool im going to his school
screencheater16 11 months ago
Absolutely. Ron thiverge had just become Master Cho's first blackbelt when I started. Class was no fooling around. Master cho would work out in the back often while Mr Thiverge taught. I later took in the Warwick school under lannon, then on and off for many years in others. Last was with Mr Lenny Mills over in Seekonk Massachusetts. I can say he was pretty tough too. I still keep a bit of the discipline. Not as much as I should. Now Thailand and buddhism and I am mellow
gk10002000 11 months ago
@gk10002000 He has stated that the RI students trained as hard as the Koreans, but when he moved to LA; he had to soften the training for the west coast mentality. I have trained in RI and LA----it's true. You are very lucky to have been exposed to him back then. Great athlete, and great Martial Artist.
KyleMac92109 11 months ago