S. Henry Cho
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Sihak Henry Cho (November 9, 1934 ā March 8, 2012), was a Korean taekwondo pioneer and instructor with the ranking of 9th dan who is recognized as one of the first people to introduce Asian martial arts into the United States of America.[1][2][3] He was the student of Yun Kwei-byung . S. Henry Cho was originally a teacher of Kong Soo Do.
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S. Henry Cho | |
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Born | Cho Si-hak November 9, 1934 Korea |
Died | March 8, 2012(2012-03-08) (aged 77) |
Education | University of Illinois (MBA) |
Occupation | Taekwondo teacher |
Known for | martial arts, bringing martial arts to the United States |
Website | henrycho |
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