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| Tang Soo Do Tang Soo Do is a Korean martial art which teaches empty hand and foot fighting, fighting forms, self-defense, and weapons. Tang Soo Do also teaches people to live a healthy and harmonious life. This ancient martial art traces its lineage back 2,000 years to the Korean peninsula. |
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the ones with the most have to be MI, PA and maybe CA
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I would say PA/NJ area. I grew up in NJ, and there were TSD dojangs everywhere. You wouldn't have to drive more than a half hour in any direction to find one LOL ..... well maybe that's pushing it, but that's how long it took me to get to my TSD dojang. TSD is pretty popular in NJ.
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There are atleast 7 in the Jacksonville, FL. area.
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Remember that Grand Master Drouillard (first to bring TSD to America) lives in Gibralter Michigan. He came back here after his time in the service, then sponsered, SHin, Shim, Kim, and a few others (well, he and his family sponsered). When they came here, some stayed for a while, others landed and went to PA. From there, others wanted away and the 2nd and 3rd generation students started feeling the drowning feeling of TSD everywhere, so they went all the way out west, and 1 was born that way (chuck Norris).
I think Mi and Pa are probably 1st and 2nd, followed by Ca. Least? Probably Alaska or Wyoming. They don't have anything out there, do they? (just kidding) |
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PA has definitely got to be toward the top of the list, as others have said. part of that, of course is because the WTSDA is headquartered in Philly and the ITF is headquartered in Pittsburgh.
I know of 51 TSD dojangs in PA in World Tang Soo Do alone... |
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that is huge.
If you think about all the cities in S.E. Michigan, Detroit area...almost every city has at least 1 tsd school in the parks and rec, or school, or VFW hall. It is unreal if you are a TSD instructor wanting to start a club....You have to step on toes, or move away! |
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good luck.
I was the first one where i am at, here, and have been here for 7 years teaching. My instructor was the next city south, and there was 3 TSD schools in that, and it is a much smaller city. It is down to 1 there now. |
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but still
Lots of schools in Mi Have some One who was in Tsd or there style has some TSD in it
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westcoast?
does anyone know are there lots of tang soo do schools on the westcoast or is it all tkd over there?
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or canda
or what about canada anyone know if tsd is big up there?
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Tang Soo Do did gain some popularity on the west coast, largely due to Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris was one of the earlier American Tang Soo Do practitioners, and after he was making a name for himself on the national karate circuit, and doing the Hai Karate Cologne commercials, He opened up a chain of UFAF (united fighting arts federation) which was based on Tang Soo Do. Many of the earlier TSD practitioners out west were because of Chuck Norris schools.
As for Canada, I haven't seen alot of TSD up there. I know Master Tate recently moved up to canada, but refers to Tae Kwon Do name instead of the TSD he taught. |
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and mexico
what about mexico and south america any one know about there
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