Masters Alliance Uncut
The sport isn’t just fought on the mat anymore, it’s fought in rankings, calendars, email lists, and who gets invited to the table. Tonight at Warehouse 15, we talk candidly about the points culture spreading through Taekwondo and why “more tournaments” doesn’t automatically mean better athlete development when families are paying for every step of the so-called pathway. We dig into USA Taekwondo and AAU Taekwondo realities that coaches see up close: monthly rankings that feel performative, memorandums of understanding that look like leftover paper from the printer, and a growing sense that governance is being run like PR instead of high-performance sport. We also address serious trust issues, including ongoing suspensions without clear explanations and the kind of rumor mill that can smear coaches for things as absurd as “hacking a Zoom call.” On the competition side, we preview the Pan American Championships in Brazil, talk travel logistics, and break down what a points reset to zero could mean for the new cycle. We also debate World Taekwondo policies like junior points carrying into senior Grand Prix access, plus scheduling conflicts that make a two-year cycle even messier. If you care about Taekwondo coaching, athlete funding, competitive fairness, and how leadership decisions ripple into real matches, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with a coach or parent, and leave a review so more people can find it. Where do you think the system breaks first: money, transparency, or trust?
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