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I am curious about the education of these coaches mentioned in this thread. What kind of background and what degrees? ( I mean physical education, sports, sports science etc. )
I am curious about the education of these coaches mentioned in this thread. What kind of background and what degrees? ( I mean physical education, sports, sports science etc. )
I asked this question in another thread and some answere where provided. Patrice Remarck, one of the coaches mentioned and one I particularly like has a fairly solid Taekwondo background and education. Here is is bio: http://www.remarcksport.com/?id=instructors
Thanks, but I am wondering if coaches are educated in the field of sports, (Masters,PhD
Sport and Health Sciences)![]()
Your true colors are starting to show!!! Greg Tubbs has coached/developed many athletes the fact that you don't know them speaks volumes!!!!!!!
Some of the the Korean/Korean-Americans yes. The Americans, I doubt it. Education for Taekwondo professionals is not taken that seriously here.
Sorry..I wasn't really clear,I meant if coaches are educated in the field of sports.( generally ) Not only in Taekwondo because very few countries offer spesific program for taekwondo coaches.
How many made USAT senior national team?
Sorry..I wasn't really clear,I meant if coaches are educated in the field of sports.( generally ) Not only in Taekwondo because very few countries offer spesific program for taekwondo coaches.
In the US generally coaches are known for their output => athletes and championships not their education.
Bill Walsh, Bill Belichick, Angelo Dundee, Phil Jackson, Jean Lopez![]()
I would never put Jean in with Bill Walsh, Bill Belichick, Angelo Dundee or Phil Jackson. All of them have degree's and that is very important in my eye's. Come on TX_BB you of all people should believe a degree means something.
You know who also have degrees? President Sang Lee (and all of the Korean born USTU Presidents), GM Dae Sung Lee, GM Han Won Lee, GM Young In Cheon.
In the US generally coaches are known for their output => athletes and championships not their education.
Bill Walsh, Bill Belichick, Angelo Dundee, Phil Jackson, Jean Lopez![]()
All of them have degree's and that is very important in my eye's. Come on TX_BB you of all people should believe a degree means something.
Oh. Yes I think many athletic coaches in regulated educational settings here in the U.S are trained and have degrees of one kind of another. But I doubt the majority of taekwondo coaches we are talking about on this thread have any education in the fields of sports, kinesiology, sports management, physiology, etc. I seriously don't think that's specialization is neccessary even though I consider higher education to be a very important asset.
I don't know about other coaches, but I know that GM Dae Sung LEE has a degree in physical education and political science. Most of the Taekwondo graduates of Chae Dae and other korean universities also have physical education related degrees.