Independent_TKD
Yellow Belt
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Hello everyone, I am new to this site. I've been a reader for awhile though. This is a very high quality discussion forum.
I've practiced TKD for over ten years, mostly WTF. However over the last several years I have veered away from WTF, particularly because of Korean control and almost complete focus on the sport aspect of TKD (I'll talk more about that in later postings).
I will be testing for my 3rd Dan with AAU and opening my own school this year. I plan to test for 4th Dan with AAU as well in a few years.
My question is, how is the AAU Dan certification viewed throughout the TKD community? IMO, as long as what you teach is technically sound and effective, it doesn't matter which organization grants the certification.
Any opinions? Thanks.
I've practiced TKD for over ten years, mostly WTF. However over the last several years I have veered away from WTF, particularly because of Korean control and almost complete focus on the sport aspect of TKD (I'll talk more about that in later postings).
I will be testing for my 3rd Dan with AAU and opening my own school this year. I plan to test for 4th Dan with AAU as well in a few years.
My question is, how is the AAU Dan certification viewed throughout the TKD community? IMO, as long as what you teach is technically sound and effective, it doesn't matter which organization grants the certification.
Any opinions? Thanks.