The Academy of Korean Martial Arts (AOKMA)
About Grand Master Chang Sik Lee:
9th Degree Black Belt
Grand Master Lee Began practicing Tae Kwon Do in Korea when he was thirteen years old. First introduced to Americans in Korea, Grand Master Lee and Bobby Kim, now in Denver, Colorado, were commissioned by the U.S. Army to teach Tae Kwon Do to the Army's Second Division stationed in Korea.
In 1974, Bobby Kim sponsored Grand Master Lee's immigration to the U.S. where he taught Tae Kwon Do at the U.S. Air Force Academy until 1979.
In 1980, Grand Master Lee moved to Dallas, Texas and opened the first of his many dojangs where he has produced many State and National Champions as well as Olympic contenders.
Grand Master Lee's Accomplishments
- Nearly 50 years experience instructing Tae Kwon Do
- 25 Years in the Metroplex
- Over 1500 Students
- Over 250 Black Belts
- State, National, International, Pan American, and Olympic Team Members
- Only Instructor in the Nation to have 4 students try out for the 1992 Olympic Team.
- One Student a member of the 1992 Olympic Team
Trainer of Master Dong Sop Lee
6th Degree Black Belt:
1989-1990: NCAA All American Athlete of the Year
1980- 1993: 13 time Texas State Champion
1988-1993: Texas State Athlete of the Year
1993: U.S. Olympic Festival Medalist
1993: National Featherweight Champion