| Also the BTC is at long last
beginning to make a difference to tae kwon-do in this country so
more time is taken up organising BTC policies.
I would like to think that I have been able to
influence the TAGB for the better, although I haven’t done that
on my own. There are eight guys on the committee and we all have
pretty definite ideas. I admire the way the members of the
committee are all so very different and yet pull together. There
is no one person who dominates the TAGB.
My greatest joy has been to see the TAGB
develop in the way it has this past twenty plus years and I
would like to see the TAGB continuing along its present lines –
progressing steadily and not expanding too quickly.
Membership of the TAGB has several benefits.
On the tournament scene, those benefits are obvious because the
TAGB is the most internationally recognised organisation for
those who want to compete. We produce some top fighters because
we have such a depth of talent to choose from – there are so
many good tournament fighters who are not yet in the team!
Another benefit of TAGB membership is that
being part of a large organisation means you can travel all over
Britain with your job or studies and still continue to train in
a TAGB dojang.
Finally, my personal message to students out
there is: if you are going to take up a martial art, then the
most important thing is to join a well-established organisation
with a good reputation, made up of schools which are run
properly. I think you will find that all TAGB schools are run
that way! So, if you want to join an organisation that is still
growing and an organisation that looks after its students then
the TAGB is for you.
This is not just my opinion, over 20,000
current TAGB members agree with me! |