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'''Allen R. Steen''' is an American [[martial arts]] practitioner, teacher, and [[promoter (entertainment)|promoter]]. He was taught by [[Jhoon Rhee]], the "Father of American [[Taekwondo]]", and was the first of Rhee's American students to reach [[black belt (martial arts)|black belt]] standing. He was inducted into the [http://TaekwondoHallofFame Taekwondo Hall of Fame] in 2007.
'''Allen R. Steen''' is an American [[martial arts]] practitioner, teacher, and [[promoter (entertainment)|promoter]]. He was taught by [[Jhoon Rhee]], the "Father of American [[Taekwondo]]", and was the first of Rhee's American students to reach [[black belt (martial arts)|black belt]] standing. He was inducted into the [http://TaekwondoHallofFame.com Taekwondo Hall of Fame] in 2007.


Steen was a business student at the University of Texas when he began studying under Jhoon Rhee in 1959. He achieved his black belt in 1962. Following Rhee's departure from Texas, Steen set up his own school in [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]], which grew into a network of schools throughout the state.
Steen was a business student at the University of Texas when he began studying under Jhoon Rhee in 1959. He achieved his black belt in 1962. Following Rhee's departure from Texas, Steen set up his own school in [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]], which grew into a network of schools throughout the state.

Revision as of 04:14, 28 March 2015

Allen R. Steen
BornTexas
ResidenceTexas
NationalityUnited States American
StyleTaekwondo
Teacher(s)Jhoon Rhee
Rank  10th degree black belt in Taekwondo
Notable studentsSkipper Mullins, Pat J. Burleson, Roy Kurban
Websitehttp://AllenSteen.com

Allen R. Steen is an American martial arts practitioner, teacher, and promoter. He was taught by Jhoon Rhee, the "Father of American Taekwondo", and was the first of Rhee's American students to reach black belt standing. He was inducted into the Taekwondo Hall of Fame in 2007.

Steen was a business student at the University of Texas when he began studying under Jhoon Rhee in 1959. He achieved his black belt in 1962. Following Rhee's departure from Texas, Steen set up his own school in Dallas, which grew into a network of schools throughout the state.

In 1964, Steen founded the Southwest Karate Black Belt Association, which in 1972 became the American Karate Black Belt Association.

In 1966, Steen won the Long Beach International Karate Championships, in the process defeating both Chuck Norris and Joe Lewis.

  • Bouton, Charles G. "Allen R. Steen: Father of Texas Karate". American Karate Black Belt Association web site.
  • Official website

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