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Why should I join the USNTA? What is so special about this organization?
Here are the reasons why Korean martial arts instructors want to receive ranking and support from the US National Taekwondo Association.
The USNTA is recognized by the Korean Martial Arts Instructors Association as an official governing body for the martial arts of Taekwondo. The Korean Martial Arts Instructors Association is recognized by the Korean government. The USNTA will remain the official governing body for the martial art of Taekwondo as long as the Korean government exists.
The US National Taekwondo Association provides leadership representing all 10 official styles of Taekwondo.
The US National Taekwondo Association has the most advanced training and certification program available outside of Korea for the martial art of Taekwondo.
The US National Taekwondo Association provides unlimited consulting and support for its member schools and technical support for individual members.
The US National Taekwondo Association will grow without limit and will constantly provide leadership because we are supported by an advisory committee made up of the world's leading Taekwondo Grand Masters.
The US National Taekwondo Association encourages all martial artists to affiliate with our prestigious organization.
The US National Taekwondo Association invites you to join because it is time to reconnect with your martial arts roots and the mother country of our art, Korea by joining the only Taekwondo organization dedicated to preserving the traditional forms of this dynamic art as a way of life.
The US National Taekwondo Association is an encompassing umbrella organization for all legitamate Taekwondo styles and practitioners.
We invite you to join our growing Taekwondo family.
Yours in Taekwondo,
Gregory V. Glover
Executive Director
Coach & Referee Committee Chairman
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WELCOME TO THE US NATIONAL TAEKWONDO ASSOCIATION PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION PAGE
This is Free Public Service Information provided by the US National Taekwondo Association. Welcome to the exciting world of traditional martial arts! Below we have answered some of the most common questions new students, parent and instructors have about selecting a martial arts school.
WHY SHOULD MY CHILDREN AND I LEARN SELF DEFENSE?
Safety is the number one reason for learning self defense. It is the responsibility of every loving parent to ensure the safety of themselves and their children. Crime is on the rise and self defense is no longer an option it is an obligation. Protect you and your loved ones with the best self defense training available in world.
WHY LEARN A TRADITIONAL MARTIAL ART?
Traditional martial arts offer many benefits over martial sports and other similar programs. Traditional martial arts have proven to be better than "eclectic styles" and easier to learn because they have a strict curriculum that ensures that each student is given the opportunity to learn the same requirements. Traditional martial arts have in recent studies proven better than sport Karate or other Martial Sports because they also teach values whereas many sport oriented programs focus only on beating down an opponent physically. Traditional martial arts teaches discipline, respect and is a positive form of self cultivation and artistic expression. The traditional Korean martial arts are closely regulated by the Korean government requiring instructors to be registered and licensed.
WHY MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING IS BETTER FOR CHILDREN THAN MOST OTHER YOUTH ACTIVITIES?
Unlike team sports your child will never spend a heartbreaking season on the bench. With martial arts training every child gets to participate every time. Every child is a Winner. Every child is a STAR!
HOW DO I KNOW IF THE INSTRUCTOR IS QUALIFIED?
Normally you can't, most countries do not regulate made up styles, Fly-by-night Associations, Computer made certificates, Oriental names. That is why our directory is so important to the consumer. We only list trained, qualified, licensed instructors who meet the high standards of our world headquarters in Korea. If your instructor teaches a Korean martial art and is not listed in our directory beware. Many Asian instructors who were not qualified to teach in Asia fled to other countries to make money teaching students who would go unaware that their instructors credentials were not legal.
HOW CAN I FIND A QUALIFIED INSTRUCTOR?
For Korean martial arts, the only way to find a qualified instructor is to check our directory. Less than 10% of the instructors of the world meet our standards. Don't settle for less.
I'M AN INSTRUCTOR. HOW CAN I BECOME LICENSED?
Your many years of training and experience will be taken into consideration, however, you will be required to attend the instructors course to obtain your license.
Please go to the Membership Section and print the membership application and send it to our office with the appropriate fee to apply for membership. You will then receive your application for the next instructors training course. Becoming a properly trained and licensed instructor will boost your success and the quality of your school. You will be glad that you did it.
Organizational Structure Of The Traditional Korean Military Arts
FACT SHEET
It is almost universally acknowledged that the current condition of the traditional Korean military arts, outside of Korea is simply miserable. Over the past years an incredible number of unapproved organizations and individuals have arisen around the world which claim to practice or to teach the traditional Korean military arts, while in fact what they do or teach bears little or no resemblance to that art as it is taught and practiced in the Republic of Korea by the officially licensed and government approved authorities for those arts.
The home of the Korean military arts is in the Republic of Korea (ROK), not in
Texas,
California,
Louisiana,
New Jersey or
North Carolina. Yet, except for three, consistently growing, organizations, all of the “Korean” organizations around the world operate without any supervision or authority from the authentic governing body of the art, in the ROK.
Many of these bogus “Korean” organizations are headed by expatriate Koreans who have either never been properly qualified to teach a military art or who have severed their relationship with the legitimate governing body for the art, in the ROK, and are therefore no longer qualified to authorize promotions or teach the art in Korea. The best and brightest Korean instructors are successful instructors in Korea and have no need to move outside of Korea to teach. Poor instructors and those seeking to escape legal problems in Korea, do go to other countries to teach and supplement their income by selling unauthorized ranks in various Korean military arts often claiming to hold a rank 3 or 4 Dan levels above their actual rank. One such person came to the USA after escaping from Korean prison for his connection to the assassination of the President of Korea. Another served 6 years in prison in a neutral country after being caught plotting the assassination of another Korean President.
In the ROK, the military arts are a legitimate field of academic study and research leading to college degrees up to, and including doctoral level. At the present time, all certified instructors in the military arts of Hapkido, Taekwondo and Yudo, must possess two years of college education. This will be increased, over time, to possession of a four-year college degree. This is, of course, in addition to the other requirements for becoming an instructor, which do not exist in other countries. There exists in the ROK, a standard setting organization for the military arts. All of the military organizations, recognized as legitimate in Korea, belong to this association and agree to maintain the standards set by this association. This is the Korean Martial Arts Instructors Association (KMAIA), which is headquartered in
Chollanamdo City, Korea. The membership organization for instructors of the traditional Korean military arts residing outside the ROK is the International Branch of the Korean Martial Arts Instructors Association headquartered in the State of
Florida in the United States of America.
The governing body for the traditional Korean military art of Hapkido - world wide- is the Korean Hapkido Federation (KHF) headquartered in
Seoul,
Republic of
Korea. The senior international Kwan created for the study and practice of Hapkido outside of Korea, by the Korean Hapkido Federation, and specifically sanctioned for that purpose, is HaeMuKwan Hapkido, which is headquartered in
Orlando,
Florida. It is the largest member of the Korean Hapkido Federation. It is official US Branch of the Korean Hapkido Federation. Through the KHFH, other member country organizations are affiliated with the Korea Hapkido Federation. Such as the National Hapkido Association Colombia, the British Hapkido Association, the National Hapkido Association Ecuador, etc.
Thus, the only organizations in the outside of Korea representing the governing body for the three major traditional Korean military arts, are Korea Hapkido Federation HaeMuKwan, U.S. National Taekwondo Association and the United States Yudo Association, Inc., representing the arts of Hapkido, Taekwondo and Yudo respectively. The organization, in the USA, representing the standard setting organization for the traditional military arts in the ROK, is the International Chapter of the Korean Martial Arts Instructors Association. This can all be summarized in one simple sentence. Stated differently, these four organizations are the Only legitimate traditional Korean military art bodies outside of Korea today.
Millions of martial arts students around the world are being victimized by what has become a multi-billion dollar unregulated industry involved in massive consumer fraud on a national and international basis. It is fraud in that an existing standard of training and qualifications exists for the military arts of Hapkido, Taekwondo and Yudo, and no organization outside of Korea, other than the signatories, meet these standards and provide education of training at the same level as currently exists in the
Republic of
Korea. Any instructor who is a member of one of the many bogus organizations is in fact an accessory to fraud. Committing fraud on the unknowing general public.
These four organizations also understand that many practitioners and instructors around the world teach and practice what they do in good faith. That these good men and women have simply not had the benefit of admission to the legitimate governing body of the art which they think they are practicing, and intended to teach, or to obtain proper instruction or proper qualification in these arts.



Therefore, the Korea Hapkido Federation HaeMuKwan, US National Taekwondo Association, US Yudo Association and the Korean Martial Arts Instructors Association, representing the standard-setting body, have established a three part program.
First, is an amnesty period. Existing practitioners and existing schools may laterally enroll in the official-recognized traditional Korean military art organizations. These practitioners will be accepted, in most cases “as-is”. Once properly enrolled, the practitioner or school will be required to train-up from their current proficiency level to the standard of the certifying organizations in Korea for the art(s) they pursue. For example, lets say that a 5th Dan in “Taekwondo” with a school of 500 students wants to belong to the US National Taekwondo Association. He or she and the students would come into the USNTA intact. The instructor would have all students and assistant instructors become members of the USNTA and receive a school charter to implement the USNTA training and promotion standards. Then the instructor would apply for individual rank recognition and rank certification for their students. The instructor would have 5 years to completely transition his or her school to the USNTA training standards.
This amnesty period is not open-ended. It ends on January 2, 2008. While those in the amnesty program will be allowed to finish their remedial training and qualification, to window of opportunity will be closed as of January 2, 2008 to all those who have not elected to meet the existing standards of these arts. All rank and qualification certifications held by instructors or students, not recognized by the government bodies in Korea, as of January 2, 2008, will be viewed as meaningless by the four signatories to this agreement, except for those enrolled and successfully participating in the amnesty program.
Second, is a legislative effort. The four signatories to this agreement have publicly asserted that the governing of the Korean martial arts is centered in the
Republic of
Korea, where these arts are well organized, well regulated and supported with the university-based academic study and research. Unfortunately, the benefits of the well regulated system have been denied to millions of international consumers, by the intentional acts of dishonest Koreans and unintentionally by poorly trained international instructors. To help correct this problem, a Traditional Korean Military Arts Education Foundation is being created.
The foundation will work with federal, state and local governments to promote such legislation as may be necessary to establish and maintain, in all areas and regions of this country, the same level of education and training in the traditional Korean military arts as exists in the
Republic of
Korea. Surely, there can be no greater step taken toward ensuring homeland security throughout the land. This foundation will also cooperate with colleges and universities, and professional societies. It shall also operate as a clearinghouse to the public and the media for factual information regarding the traditional Korean arts.
Third, is an eradication campaign. These four organizations representing the arts of Hapkido, Taekwondo and Yudo, and the standard-setting body established for the practice of these arts, will during 2003, establish the Traditional Korean Military Arts Defense Fund, as a not-for-profit charitable and educational organization.
To the shame of the martial arts community in the United States, and indeed as an affront to our American tradition as a free society, it has been the practice of certain individuals and organizations in this country, to viciously attack properly qualified individuals who have attempted to represent the legitimate Korea-based organizations in this country. Many of these attacks have taken place in on-line forums and web sites on the world wide web or internet. Often, the victim is blocked from presenting a defense to any false accusations, and factual favorable information by others is also blocked from posting, by the unethical operators of these sites who support and participate in the fraud committed against the martial arts community in the USA and internationally. Such conduct will no longer be tolerated. The Defense Fund will serve as the legal arm of the traditional Korean military arts in the United States, to eliminate this type of activity and to safeguard the rights of those who seek to provide legitimate education, training and credentials to those Americans who desire to achieve them.
This then, is the Five-Year Plan for the Traditional Korean Military Arts in the United States of America. A clear line has been drawn in the sand. On one side are the traditional arts under the official governing bodies for those arts in Korea, with the same standards in the United States as exist in the
Republic of
Korea. On the other side are lies, deceit, fraud and fakery. Which side of that line to be on is not a difficult decision for honorable people. The others will recognized their own, also.
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