Masters Alliance

Kerfuffles, Catawampuses, and Snobby Gosters: A Taekwondo Tale

Herb Perez Season 3 Episode 1
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In our inaugural guest episode, we dive deep with Dan Lewis, a geologist-turned-data analyst who's revolutionizing how we understand Taekwondo trends in America. Lewis shares shocking statistics about USA Taekwondo's decline - participation has dropped from over 7,000 competitors in 2019 to just 4,500 today, with some regions seeing a devastating 75% decrease in athletes.

What makes this conversation particularly compelling is the financial paradox Lewis uncovers. While USA Taekwondo sits on unprecedented cash reserves of nearly $1 million, junior development programs crucial for Olympic success remain woefully underfunded. The data paints a clear picture: American Taekwondo athletes peak around age 13, then participation plummets just as international competitors are winning Olympic medals at 16-19 years old.

We explore how constant changes to competitive pathways, rising event costs, and questionable regional structures have contributed to widespread disillusionment. Lewis's analysis of World Championship results from 2011-2023 reveals no meaningful improvement in American performance, challenging official narratives of program success.

This eye-opening conversation exposes the disconnect between organizational wealth and athlete development. If you care about the future of American Taekwondo or want to understand how data can reveal truths that official statements might obscure, this episode is essential listening. What changes would you make to fix our broken development system?