
As one of the most successful Head Coaches of the US, National Taekwondo Team, Grand Master Jae Ho Kim has earned international recognition for his Taekwondo skills and teaching methods. Born in South Korea, he started Taekwondo when he was only 7 years old. He now has over 35 years of teaching experience. He currently holds the esteemed rank of 9th degree black belt, certified by Kukkiwon. 9th degree is the maximum rank attainable in Taekwondo and very few Grandmasters hold this rank.
Achievements:
- Dong-A University Team Captain
- Korean National Champion 79-86
- Korean National Team Coach-Goodwill Games`93 Taipai, Taiwan
- Korean Junior Team Coach-Goodwill Games`92 Mexico City, Mexico
- Korean Little Dragon Demo Team Director
- Pusan Phys Ed High School Team Coach
- Pusan Yong-Nam Mid School Coach
- Pusan Song-Do High School Team Coach
- Presently Rutgers Team Coach
- 9th Degree Black Belt-Certified by World Taekwondo Federation


- U.S National Collegiate Team Head Coach
- 2002, 7th World University Championship – Berkeley, USA
- 2004, 8th World University Championship – Partars, Greece – US Head Coach
- 2006, 9th World University Championship – Valencia, Spain – US Head Coach
- 2009, 25th Summer Universiade Games Belgrade, Serbia – US Head Coach
- 2011, 26th Summer Universiade Games Shenzhen, China – US Team Leader
- USA Japan Goodwill Games`2001 Japan – US Head Coach
- 2015, 28th Summer Universiade Gwangju, South Korea – US Deputy Team Leader
- President – Taewoo Association
- Technical Chair – National Collegiate Taekwondo Association (NCTA)
- NJ President – American Taekwondo United (ATU)

