Originally posted by: dtyn
If I may ask, what specifically do you disagree with?
I disagree with how it's taught and some of the policies. For instance, because I'm a Korean (and a teenager back then) and the masters were all Korean, they felt they could say and do things that they wouldn't with non-Koreans. I think I did a lot of damage to my body without knowing that I was harming it, assuming they knew best. As far as policies go, they didn't tell me the price for the tests up front, and with each test, the cost was higher. My black belt test costed something like $600! They told me that the association is the one to blame for the high costs. Then after I got my black belt, they tried to get me to teach the classes that I was paying for.