Michelle Gordon

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Tyna Michelle Gordon (pronounced Tina) (born April 3, 1960) is a national and international award-winning American martial artist. She is known for her work with children and as a martial arts instructor.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Gordon was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Tyna E. Gordon, a elementary school teacher and civil rights activist, and Emmett A. Gordon, merchant marine and automobile laborer. She attended Oakenwald North Elementary School, William Shakespeare School and graduated from Paul L. Dunbar Career Academy (formerly Paul L. Dunbar Vocational High School) in Chicago, Illinois. As a child, Gordon read voraciously, attended martial arts classes and played basketball with actor, Michael Clarke Duncan, singer, R. Kelly and other neighborhood friends. She also tutored younger children at Sue Duncan's Children's Center along with Arne Duncan, the current Chief Executive Officer of the Chicago Public Schools and Kerrie Holley, IBM fellow and co-inventor of the Service-Oriented Modeling and Architecture, SOMA and the Service Integration Maturity Model (SIMM). Gordon has an ethnic studies background from the University of Washington and has taught martial arts classes. She also taught martial arts to actor Rainn Wilson of the TV show The Office while at Washington. She holds an AA from City Colleges of Chicago’s Malcolm X College and a BA from the University of Washington’s School of the Arts and Sciences.

[edit] Career

Gordon began her martial arts education at the Double Dragon Martial Arts Academy in Chicago, Illinois in 1971 under the instruction of Jamail T. Sallie 7th Dan. She has studied and is certified in various styles of martial arts and currently holds a 3rd Dan in Jidokwon Taekwondo, 3rd Dan in Shorin Ryu Karate, 1st Dan in Judo, 1st Dan in Kendo, and a 1st Dan in White Crane Kung-Fu. In 1983, Ms. Gordon relocated to Seattle, Washington to study at the University of Washington. During her time in Seattle, she studied Jidokwan Tae Kwon Do under Grandmaster Leon Preston 7th Dan of Seattle, Washington and his instructor Grandmaster Tae Hong Choi 9th Dan of Portland, Oregon. While a student at Washington, she worked as a body guard with other Tae Kwon Do friends for various on-campus and off-campus events. Gordon provided security for Rosa Parks, Attallah Shabazz, Angela Davis, Minister Louis Farrakkan, Maya Angelou, Nikki Giovanni, Spike Lee, Sonia Sanchez, Coretta Scott King, Yolanda King, Dr. Maulana Karenga, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, Ruby Dee, Ozzie Davis, KRS One and Queen Latifah. In 1992, Ms. Gordon relocated to Durham, North Carolina to attend Duke University. In 1993, she began teaching at Thompson’s Tae Kwon Do, and taught there until the school closed in 1994. In 1995, she joined Grandmaster K.S. Lee’s World Tae Kwon Do Center, Inc. – Durham, where she taught ESL classes to the Korean masters at the school. In 1997, Ms. Gordon became the head instructor for the World Tae Kwon Do Center, Inc. – Durham, until the school closed in December 2006. Under the instruction of Grandmaster Lee, Ms. Gordon trained and traveled extensively throughout South Korea, and Beijing, China (1998 – 2001) as a member of his USA/Korea Demonstration Team. Her other accolades include numerous, state, regional and international awards. She is a Kukkiwon certified black belt and member of the World Tae Kwon Do Federation in Seoul, South Korea and USA Taekwondo in Colorado Springs, CO. She is currently the head instructor at Infuzion Tae Kwon Do in Durham, NC.

[edit] Personal life

Gordon is single and spends a great deal of her time tutoring at-risk students and teaching Tae Kwon Do. She currently resides in Durham, North Carolina and is the head instructor at Infuzion Tae Kwon Do. Gordon is a practitioner of Mahayana Buddhism. Some of her many accolades are the following:

• 1997 — Most Caring Coach Award” – USA Weekend Magazine, Arlington, VA • 1997 — Most Caring Coach Award – Herald-Sun Newspaper, Durham, NC • 1998 — Presidential Diploma – World Tae kwon Do Federation, Seoul, Korea • 1998 — Tae Kwon Do Training Certificate – The World Tae Kwon Do Academy, Seoul, Korea • 1999 — Presidential Diploma – World Tae kwon Do Federation, Seoul, Korea • 1999 — Tae Kwon Do Training Certificate – The World Tae Kwon Do Academy, Seoul, Korea • 2000 — Presidential Diploma – World Tae kwon Do Federation, Seoul, Korea • 2000 — Tae Kwon Do Training Certificate – The World Tae Kwon Do Academy, Seoul, Korea • 2001 — Presidential Diploma – World Tae kwon Do Federation, Seoul, Korea • 2001 — Tae Kwon Do Training Certificate – The World Tae Kwon Do Academy, Seoul, Korea

[edit] References

1.^ Salvoza, M. Franco, McNichol, Tom and Michelle Hatty. 1997 Most Caring Coach ^ Awards. USA Weekend Magazine, December 5-7, 1997. 2. ^ Brewington, Kelly. Durham Tae kwon Do teacher recognized as one of nation’s top coaches. The Herald-Sun Newspaper, December 7, 1997, p. B3. 3. ^December 10, 1997 issue of The Herald-Sun Newspaper, p. C9. 4. ^ Brewington, Kelly. Honesty! “Caring Coach returns $3,730”. The Herald-Sun Newspaper, February 25, 1998. 5. ^ USA Taekwondo Team Visits Korea – July 20, 1998 issue of The Korea Times Newspaper. 6. ^ USA Taekwondo Team Visits Korea – July 2, 1999 issue of The Korea Times Newspaper. 7. ^ Local Students Visit Korea.. The Cary News, July 14, 1999 8. ^ Seward, Chris: "Learning for a lifetime- Getting His Kicks" The Durham News, March 26, 2005.

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