Jae Chul Shin | |
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Born |
Seoul, South Korea |
December 20, 1936
Died | 9 July 2012 Burlington, North Carolina |
(aged 75)
Nationality | South Korea |
Style | Tang Soo Do |
Teacher(s) | Hwang Kee, Oh Se Jun |
Rank | 9th degree black belt |
Years active | 1947-2012 |
Notable students | Chuck Norris |
Website | WTSDA Official Site |
Jae Chul Shin (Hangul:신재철, born December 20, 1936 - July 9, 2012) was a Korean martial artist and founder of the World Tang Soo Do Association.
Jae Chul Shin began his study of martial arts in 1947 joining the Seoul Moo Duk Kwan Central Gym studying under Grandmaster Hwang Kee, the founder of the Korean Moo Duk Kwan system. By the time he was a first dan black belt, he had already started his teaching career as an assistant instructor at the central gym.
Shin would continue to study Tang Soo Do while attending Korea University, where he would earn both his bachelor’s and master's degrees in political science. While studying at Korea University, Shin began teaching at the university, along at the Seoul Central YMCA, various colleges, and many police and military institutions.
In 1958, he was drafted into the South Korean air force as a martial arts instructor. While in the air force he was stationed at Osan Air Force Base, teaching Tang Soo Do to both American and Korean servicemen. One of those servicemen that Shin taught was an American named Carlos Ray “Chuck” Norris.
By the time he had completed his master’s degree in 1968, Shin had been instructing students in Tang Soo Do throughout South Korea for almost 20 years. That same year at the request and sponsorship of Chuck Norris, Shin came to the United States to continue graduate studies at Rutgers University and extend his instruction to foreign students as a representative for the Korean Soo Bahk Do Association.
Jae C. Shin established the U.S. Tang Soo Do Federation in 1968 at his first school in Burlington, New Jersey. In 1982, dissatisfied with the direction that the U.S. Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation was going, Shin resigned from the federation’s board of directors and along with Ki Yun Yi, Sang Kyu Shim and William D. Clingan founded the World Tang Soo Do Association.