Grand Master Young
Soo Do
Grand Master Young
Soo Do is a native of South Korea and began studying Tae Kwon Do as a
young child. He is a 9th degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do and is eligible
to bear the title of Master Instructor.
Grand Master Do served with the Korean Marine Corps in Viet Nam during
the war. In addition to major combat duty, he taught Tae Kwon Do to
American and Vietnamese soldiers. After the war, he returned to Korea
as a Master Instructor in Tae Kwon Do. |
In
1976, Grand Master Do came to the United States and opened Young Tae
Kwon Do Academy. He teaches all his own classes six days a week. He is
a superb instructor and is capable of teaching Tae Kwon Do to all
students from young children to mature adults. His life is totally
devoted to Tae Kwon Do and this dedication is imparted to his
students. |
Major
Achievements:
- Tae Kwon Do World Champion 1969 -
1971
- Head Instructor for the Korean
National Tae Kwon Do team
- United States Tae Kwon Do Union
President 1985 - 1987
- Self Defense Instructor for the FBI
and DEA
- Citation for outstanding
contribution to the Art of Tae Kwon Do
from the head of the World Tae Kwon Do Association (Ku Ki Won)
- Korean American Association National
Vice President, Florida & Miami Chapter President
- Master Instructor in Kum Do and Ki
Gong
- Over 300 civic awards from Federal,
State, and City Governments
- Honorary North Miami Police Chief
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