Jae C. Shin
Grandmaster Jae C. Shin is the founder of the World
Tang
Soo Do Association, and is one of the leading figures of martial
arts in the world today.
He was born in Korea in 1936, and began his long
and distinguished career in martial arts at the age of twelve.
During his childhood, an unknown monk initially inspired in him
a strong desire to learn martial arts. Later, he joined Seoul
Moo Duk Kwan central gym and began serious study under Grandmaster
Hwang Kee, the founder of the Korean Moo Duk Kwan system.
By the time he was 1st Dan, he had already started
his teaching career as an assistant instructor at the central
gym. After that, he taught at Korean University, Seoul Central
YMCA, various colleges, and many police and military institutions.
His many years of teaching experience and his extreme dedication
have added to his scientific and unique methods of teaching Tang
Soo Do. His six fields of expertise include self-defense, forms,
breaking, weapons, health care, and meditation. He has evolved
these separate arts into one of the finest and most effective
martial arts; The World Tang
Soo Do system.
When he was recruited to the Korean Air Force in
1958, he had his first experience teaching American soldiers.
After receiving his Master's degree in Political Science at Korea
University, he came to the United States in order to extend his
instruction of foreign students in 1968.
The year he came to the United States of America,
Black Belt Magazine honored him for all time by devoting a full
chapter to him in the book, "20th Century Warriors,"
putting him in the company of the most legendary martial arts
figures ever. Grandmaster Shin, one of the most respected and
well known masters in this century, is one of the few masters
who has devoted his entire life to the traditional martial arts.
In addition to insisting on disciplined, rigorous training and
exacting techniques, he has always preached that the true value
of martial arts training is in the application to everyday life.
Teaching children is one of his favorite pastimes and he has become
an expert in child development. His advice to his Black Belt instructors
is good advice for teachers of all kinds, "When examining
your abilities as an instructor, examine your young student's
manners, attitudes, school reports and health conditions. Their
improvements should mirror your own."
He raised three Mottoes for his leadership of nearly
8,000 black belt members: TRADITIONALISM, PROFESSIONALISM AND
BROTHERHOOD and he brings these qualities with him wherever he
travels and teaches. Grandmaster Shin is respected as a true leader,
teacher and master of masters.