MAWN: The martial arts industry is a really fragmented niche. Unfortunately, some of those fragments have relatively solid walls between them. For example, what is common and well known in the Americanized karate community might be totally foreign and unknown to traditional Korean Taekwondo schools. You’ve been a key figure in the Tang Soo Do community for many decades, so, for those who may not know you well, share with us your background, and how your lifelong passion for the martial arts got started. DS: I started martial arts about 8 years old out in the South Ozone Park Boys Club. I was the only kid in the program which
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