I had intended to let this discussion go after my last post, but for some misguided reason, you refuse to see the forest for the trees. We'll discuss items one at a time:
"So you are saying that none of the students had any business savy until the Koreans taught them?"
Of course every student that joined TKD when it first came over already had degrees in business from Harvard. (Sarcasm at it's finest). The VAST majority of people that trained in a NEW form of martial arts had no background in operating a dojang or opting for an organization or running a tournament. They watched what their instructors did, are doing and followed suit. So yes the obvious answer that they had no martial arts business savy.
What you are saying here applies to the Koreans as well. You state it as though they all came to America knowing how to tap the market and make money. Many of them coming over here in the beginning did not have a lot of business savy or knew how to run a tournament. It wasn't like today where there was a tournament happening every weekend...even in Korea. Many of them had help from their students as well as just busted their @$$ to make it work.
Disco said:
So one particular American, joined in the development of ATA and ATA was birthed long after TKD came here, and that constitutes an open door for all of us? I'm sure that Bill watched and learned during his formative time in training, from his instructor(s).
Ummm...not quite. It seems it was his business savy that help build ATA not Lee's. Bill Clark is just one example. We can talk about the Kovar's, who I believe are Kenpo. They have a chain of schools as well and there many others similar who were not raised under the Koreans.
Disco said:
"Plus not every Korean teaching TKD is opening tons of branch schools"
Never said they were, but offering "not every" sure indicates that many do.
So if I say not all black people steal do you automatically think that indicates that many do? Sorry but that logic doesn't seem right.
Disco said:
"I never said that it was holding TKD to a higher standard. I said that it was a way to attract people into competition and possibly schools who do this a part of their program. Never said this would place TKD at a higher standard."
OK, so just getting more people into competition has nothing to do with TKD standards, then it's just a way to glean more money from additional people. Now which tenant would that fall under?
How does wanting a successful event go against or having anything to do with tenents? Again, have you ever had your own event and if so did you do so hoping to lose money?
Disco said:
"So it is a bad thing that they now offer such items. I definetly agree that what went down in LV was bad"
Contradiction here? Your phrasing of "So it's a bad thing" seems to condone these items, but then you agree that Vegas was bad.
The concept is not a bad thing. How USAT executed it was.
Disco said:
"group who ran that screwed it up...USAT right?"
USAT correct, at the behest of the Kukkiwon and Kukkiwon reps were on site. Guess were the funds went................................Back to the Kukkiwon.
From what I have heard there were problems with because USAT kept a lot of that money and allowed people to test who were not qualified for. KKW had no prior knowledge of the applicants as they relied on USAT to screen them. Then USAT pushed everything back on KKW saying it was all their fault that things did go right.
So yes Las Vegas did not reflect a positive result of what should have a nice opportunity for folks.
"Why is it such a bad thing that KKW decided to hold the a masters' course here in the US saving people a lot more money that if they were to travel to Korea to do it?"
Disco said:
It's exactly that reason, travel to Korea. that prompted them to come over here and offer it. They made more money by having more folks attend here states side. It's just simple math. 25 people have the means to travel to Korea, where as 100 people can drive to Chicago.
Ok so it is their greed to come over here and help promote TKD. I can see it now...hovering over a bottle of soju until VIOLA!!! Hey we can suck more money out of these saps if we went there! Question...how come they don't just have a traveling group of GM's to do this all over the world then?
Disco said:
"The whole argument of we didn't have this way back when, just doesn't make sense."
Like I said, can't/won't see the forest for the trees. If it wasn't needed back then, why would or should it be needed now? You know the answer, but your bias won't let you admit to it.
You know people got along just fine without them horseless carriages. Heck I was still able to get my letters way before them there email startin' come around. We didn't need them back then why do we need them now?
Disco said:
"As for the USTC who sponsors the master courses, they lose money doing it. They offer it so to help TKD people have the opportunity to takes these courses who other wise would not be able to due to finances."
They lose money and you know for a fact that they do? I can't see it and absolutely don't trust it. As I said prior, we didn't have or need it back when and for them to offer it now and as you say lose money on an unneeded function makes no sense and it's BAD BUSINESS!........
Yes, I absolutely know that they lost money. Wait bad business? But you said they are trying to milk us for all of our money. So which is it? Bad business or is it the fact they are trying to help people achieve certain progression in TKD that otherwise wouldn't be available to them due to lack of funds.
Disco said:
"Sorry but the Koreans do not hold the monopoly in money making in TKD and while other races may have learned from them others have been more than capable of capatilizing on their own."
Never said that they did, but here by your own admission, which goes against what you said earlier, other's learned from them.
My point was that people were more than capable of capitalizing regardless if they learned from Koreans or Chinese or Japanese.
Anyway, it is what it is.