Earl Weiss
Senior Master
...............................My focus is on the MT members who are reading the discussion, who can decide for themselves General Choi's skill level and the truthfulness of his claims of Karate 2nd Dan (and other claims for that matter) after hearing the facts presented.
I encountered General Choi briefly in the 1970's but the first real encounter was at a course in 1990. I didn't expect much having trained with the top American instructors who were at some point in my early career under Nam Tae Hi or Han Cha Kyo. (Both of whom were pioneers and held General Choi in high esteem.
Anyway I was quite frankly amazed by his abilities for a man of his age. I was also amazed at his level of recall of technical details and how he wore us out teaching and seemed to have endless energy. I don't expect that he was a superstar during TKDs formative years or perhaps at any time. That is probably why he recruited superstars like Nam as a powerhouse and Han as a jumper.
Mas Oyama came to visit with Gneral Choi and KS Shin when he was in Chicago in I think the late 1960's for a tournament
I was also impressed by those who came to see him in later years such as He Young Kimm, and Kim Bok Man. Also KS Shin when General Choi was in Chicago.
At a memorial service following his death in Lincolnwood Illinois over 40 supposedly well known Korean instructors attended. (I did not know it would take place).
So, while I don't pretend that their was criticism of Gneral Choi, I do take the source into account, particularly when it comes from those finding themselves disenfranchised like GM Son.