
Interview with Grand Master Mel Steiner IX
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Accomplishments 1969 – White Belt
1974 – B.A. from Florida International University
1981 – Opened TKD commercial school.
1984 – 1st to demonstrate TKD at the Honan Shaolin Temple in China International TKD Federation-I.T.F.
1986 – Promoted to 4th Degree #A-4-102
1988 – Certified as ITF International Instructor #419
1989 – Promoted to 5th Degree #A-5-37
1994 – Promoted to 6th Degree #A-6-21
1999 – Promoted to 7th Degree Master #A-7-14
2001- Feature cover Taekwon-Do Times Magazine
2003 – Promoted to 8th Degree Master ICTF #1
2007 – Promoted to 9th Degree- Grandmaster
- I.T.F. school plaque #301
- Class “B” I.T.F. National Umpire #281
- Class “A” I.T.F. International Umpire #542
- Re-established I.T.F. governing body in Jamaica, Colombia, Venezuela & Nicaragua
- Hosted the 5th I.T.F. Instructors Course in the U.S., #35, taught by the founder of Taekwon Do – Gen. Choi Hong- Hi, in 1991
- Hosted the 1st ever I.T.F. Instructors course taught by a non-Asian Grandmaster C.E. Sereff – 9th Dan
- Participated in thirteen I.T.F. International Instructors Courses and taught two
- One of only five in the US ever to be awarded “Outstanding Instructor Award” by the I.T.F. in 1995
- Met with Nicaraguan President Chamorro to promote Taekwon-Do in the Army and public schools
- Designed, published, copyrighted a unique method of measuring stances
- Inducted into the “International Karate Hall of Fame”
- First President of Organizacion Chi Taekwon-Do Venezuela and U.S.A.
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