What do you believe to really be the fate of all four of these top organization for the average TKD customer? How will each of these really impact what needs to be done to grow both the sport and the S.D. side of the Art we love?
What other organization out there will have the impact to really come to the front and be a major player. I know some of you dislike orgs. and sometimes I agree but what if the orgs could really pull together and make our choosen Art better for all of us?
AAU and USAT not at all. These are athletic organizations that support tournament circuits and in the case of USAT, provide a path to Olympic gold. There's no such thing, to my knowledge, as a USAT school. USAT has no curriculum. USAT dan rankings are actually KKW dan rankings; USAT is simply a go between. The average customer doesn't compete in open tournaments or have aspiration of TKD olympic gold; the average customer signs up, trains for two years, gets their black belt and quits.
KKW will impact the average customer in that they have an internationally recognized certificate that they can go online and show their friends how they're registered in Korea. KKW schools mean also that the student will be sparring WTF style and practicing Taegeuks. KKW teaches rotational means of generating power (hip twist).
ITF I don't know too much about. I assume that ITF schools recognize ranks of students from other ITF schools, so the customer, like the KKW, gets an internationally recognized certificate. ITF schools mean also that the student will be sparring ITF style and practicing Chang Hons. ITF teaches vertical-linear means of generating power (sine wave).
So in practical terms, the average consumer really is affected only in regards to sparring style, forms, and hip twist vs. sine wave. If you're a military brat who moves around a lot and doesn't want to start over every time you get to a new school, KKW has the portable rank feather in its cap.
Otherwise, I suspect that whatever the org, the most convenient school is the one that will be chosen by busy professionals, families and parents. Had Korean Martial Arts not been located right next to a bookstore that my kids and I frequented weekly, we'd have probably wound up training at either The World Taekwondo Academy or Teagues Academy of Martial Arts in Olney where we live, or at either Kim's Traditional Studio or Kicks Karate up the street from my office in Rockville.
Because we were in the Flower Hill Shopping center in Gaithersburg sometimes two or three times a week, however, Korean Martial Arts is where we wound up training. Now that we've moved, had I not been a student there already, I'd have likely never found the place. Needless to say, I'm very glad that I did find it.
Daniel