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Taekwon-Do International
Belt certification, business support, technical training for Taekwon-Do practitioners worldwide

Taekwon-Do International

Executive Vice President, Grandmaster Konrad Spillmann, 8th Dan

Grandmaster Konrad O. Spillmann

Spillmann8th Degree Blackbelt
Vice President of Taekwon-Do International
6th Dan Hapkido
4th Dan Karate
Black belt Brazilian Jiu-Jitu.

Master Spillmann has been training in the martial arts for over 40 years as well as operating 12 martial arts schools and consulting for many famous Grandmasters, Masters and martial art academy owners. He has been instructing since 1977 and operating his main location for almost 20 years.

Master Spillmann is sought after worldwide for his martial art and business knowledge and has been written about in dozens of new paper articles. Master Spillmann has also written dozens of articles for many magazines and newspapers. He has been seen on TV and in several movies. He has performed demonstrations, instructed self-defense seminars and consulted for many large organizations across the United States, including the U.S. military and motivational seminars for Mervyns, Universal Studios, Boeing, Edwards, CBS Studios and Mission Viejo Company.

He has also performed breaking demonstrations, taught self-defense seminars and offered his business consulting services in many countries including Austria, England, Germany, France, Spain, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, Puerto Rico, India and Korea.  Master Spillmann has trained with many more famous masters.

More History about: Master K.O. Spillmann

“In martial arts, like life, you need to set a goal, take action, and not give up. Dreams don’t come true by magic…you have to work hard. TaeKwonDo is a way of life in and out of the Dojang, not just a sport.” This philosophy has led him to where he is today. Master Spillmann began practicing martial arts at age four when his parents enrolled him in Judo and Korean Karate in NJ. “They were looking for something that created discipline and focus because that’s what I needed,” he says. Master Spillmann’s father was an Architect and Military Engineer, so the family traveled all over the world, giving him the opportunity to learn many styles from many famous masters.

gracie2Now over 40 years later, Spillmann holds ranks in TaeKwon-Do 8th Dan, Karate 4th Dan, Judo 2nd Dan, Aiki-Jujitsu 1st Dan, HapKi-Do 6th Dan, Rocian Gracie II Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt and continues to practice several other art forms. Master Spillmann has won many tournaments and full contact competitions. His academies have won 6 Grand Championships for sparring and forms and have had several State and National Champion students. Master Spillmann is a master breaker who holds the record for breaking over 200 concrete blocks in 46 seconds and 411 Concrete blocks for charity in 2006. Even with all the trophies, plaques, media, television and print coverage he has received, nothing gives Master Spillmann more pleasure than seeing his students excel in their leadership skills, academics and in life.

He believes that any child can benefit from a martial arts education because of the discipline and positive leadership direction it provides. “If there is good communication and trust between the parent and instructor, any child can do well, but when parents let children make all the choices and decisions, it doesn’t work. It’s important for parents to lead the child fairly when needed.” He feels many parents give up their responsibilities and leadership skills. “It’s as if some parents are saying, we only want our children to have fun, not self-discipline, respect, goals nor values. Well, life is not all fun and has rules and consequences. We as parents should be teachers, not a shield to the world of sadness and failures, because we all have to learn to handle the real world and in that real world there is stress, failure, sadness, sickness, bad influence, violence and hate.

ATC-Old-Pictures-2As there is good, there will always be evil. We need to teach children the difference between good and bad, the conquering of fears, belief in themselves, persistence, perseverance, goal setting and how to overcome obstacles. Parents cannot be there forever. We can change today, by setting a good example and incorporating positive leadership skills and love, or face medicating children and depressed adults tomorrow, it’s up to us parents. Always remember TaeKwon-Do is a leadership education for life.

Master Spillmann” explains a person is like a beautiful tree as that tree grows; one must continue to shape, prune and even cut the bad leaves off the tree, so it can grow strong and healthy. Just as with trees, some humans have more bad leaves than others, but unlike a tree, we don’t have several hundred years to grow and change. So we must look hard and act fast to cut away our negativity, so a positive person can grow. ATC is one place that children can learn to be leaders and everyone can continually develop a positive mental attitude. Master Spillmann also integrates the teaching of values, character and ethics with the students he teaches. Master Spillmann believes TaeKwon-Do is for all ages. Philosophically and mentally the art can be used as a mirror; polish the mirror to see who you are, embrace and love who you are and make changes as you wish.

You will learn to face your fears, feed off them and use the martial arts philosophy to conquer them. All ATC instructors teach these techniques and philosophy; they also encourage and motivate.

However, it is through self-discipline that the students achieve their personal goals and growth. Grandmaster Spillmann says, “You must face who you are and achieve harmony with that person you see in the mirror, before you can ever hope to truly succeed at anything in your life; Or you can run and blame others for your failures and the stagnant life your negativity creates.”

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