Certification as a Taekwondo instructor is separate from rank certification, although a minimum rank and experience in assisting instruction is usually required. Instructor training and certification is available through major Taekwondo independent organizations such as the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF) or American Taekwondo Association (ATA), as well as those directly linked to the original Kwans of Taekwondo's foundation such as the U.S. Chung Do Kwan Association (USCDKA). Since Taekwondo is a Korean Martial Art, the obvious authority for providing instructor training and certification comes from the Korean National Academy and World Taekwondo Headquarters at the Kukkiwon in Seoul, South Korea. http://www.kukkiwon.or.kr/english/index.jsp Depending on where you live, most governmental jurisdictions do not have laws regulating Martial Art instruction, therefore instructor training, certification, a Black Belt rank, or even any Martial Art experience at all is not required to open a school. This is an unfortunate shame, and borders on fraudulent practices. It can also be dangerous to students who are instructed poorly. The practice of unauthorized and uncertified instruction is viewed by most experts in Taekwondo as being unethical and improper conduct.
In the ATA you can ask your instructor if you could buy your rank appropriate video.
Black Belt
It depends on your instructor and the effort you put into to learning them.
Follow the guidelines of your instructor and write one.
An open mind, a willing & positive attitude, and a qualified instructor.
The name Tae Kwon Do, means - tae - "to stomp, trample", kwon -"fist" -, and do - "way, discipline"
Tae kwon do originates from Korea.
Action Tae Kwon Do was created in 1972.
Kwon Tae-Man was born in 1941.
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Ha Tae-kwon was born in 1975.
TKD stands for Tae Kwon Do. T stands for Tae (kick). K stands for Kwon (punch). D stands for Do (way).