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Master Cho has been personally
teaching Tae Kwon Do in New York City since 1961. He has over 50 Black Belt
holders who assist him in instruction.
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9th Dan Black Belt - |
One of the first few
originators of American Karate. |
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President ------------ |
World Council of
Martial Arts, Inc. |
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Karate Coach ------- |
St. John's University
in Jamaica New York. |
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Executive Director -- |
Nation-wide Karate
Tournament at Madison Square Garden All American Open Championship
Tournament. |
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Former Captain ----- |
Korea University Tae
Kwon Do team. |
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Author
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Three text books on Tae Kwon Do
techniques and their
applications. |
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The definition of
"Karate" was written for The World Book Encyclopedia by S. Henry Cho and
he has been on the article contributor's list since 1976. |
Teaching Experience
Coach:
St. John's University,
Jamaica, NY, 1968-present. University Martial Arts Club, Physical Education
Department.
Assistant Professor:
Queensborough Community College,
1974-1977. A full-time member, Physical
Education Department.
Instructor:
Baruch College, The City University of New York,
New York, NY, 1968-1974. A part-time instructor (8 hours weekly) to teach
Martial Arts for credit, Physical Education Department.
Instructor:
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY,
1966-1968. A part-time instructor to teach Martial Arts for credit, Physical
Education Department.
Education
1958-1961:
Master of Science in Business
Management, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.
1953-1957:
Bachelor of Science in
Commerce & Marketing, Korea University, Seoul, Korea.
1987:
9th Degree Black Belt in Tae
Kwon Do, Ji Do Kwan of the World Tae Kwon Do Federation.
Awards
Hall of Fame (Man of the Year):
Presented by the Black Belt Magazine, 1971. Awarded to the one most
respected and successful martial artist throughout the country. Bruce Lee
and Chuck Norris are also recipients in later years.
Hall of Fame (Honor Award):
A Tribute for the contribution
and promotion of Tae Kwon Do in Venezuela. Presented by the Venezuela All
Martial Arts Organization, May, 1998.
Hall of Fame (American Golden
Eagle Award): A Martial
Arts Pioneer Award in the U.S.A. Presented by the American Okinawan Karate
Association, Inc., 1997.
Hall of Fame (Instructor of the
Year): Presented by the
United States Naval Academy Karate-Do, 1996. A Congratulatory Letter signed
by President Bill Clinton to commemorate the award was also presented. Click
here to view
"Award".
Lifetime Achievement Award:
Presented by the American Invitational Eagle Classic, 1994.
Gold Ticket Award:
Presented by Madison Square Garden to commemorate the successful 25th annual
presentation of the nationwide All American Open Karate/Kung-Fu/Tae Kwon Do
Championship Tournament in Madison Square Garden Center, 1989.
Martial Artist of the Year:
Presented by All Martial Arts Championships, 1990.
East Coast Pioneer Award:
Presented by the Karate Internationale Magazine, 1989.
People's Honor Decoration (Suk
Ryu Chang): Presented by
Park Chung Hee, the President of the Republic of Korea, 1970. For
distinguished leadership and services demonstrated through the promotion of
Tae Kwon Do.
Letter of Commendation:
Presented by the Korean Minister of Information, 1998.
Letter of Appreciation:
Presented by Un Yong Kim, President of the World Tae Kwon Do Federation,
1975.
Letter of Commendation:
Presented by the Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1970.
Proclamation by the City of San
Francisco: Presented by Mayor
Willie Lewis Brown, Jr. Declaring October 30, 1999 as
"Grandmaster Sihak Henry
Cho Day in San Francisco".
Click here to view "Proclamation".
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