Amanda Miller

Head Para Poomsae Coach at USA Taekwondo

Amanda Miller currently holds the position of … at Taurus Wealth Management, LLC, where the focus is on investing as a means to build wealth and provide freedom. As the Head Para Poomsae Coach at USA Taekwondo since January 2022, Amanda contributes to the development of para athletes. From January 2019 to January 2025, Amanda served as Lead at Raven Consulting & Coaching, assisting clients in defining goals and transforming their missions into successful ventures. Additionally, Amanda has been a Seminar Lead at Worth The Fight since March 2012, promoting a mindset of individual worth among students. Between January 2021 and May 2023, Amanda acted as an Instructor of Marketing and Business Coach at the University of Montana, specializing in support for women entrepreneurs. Previously, from March 2002 to March 2019, Amanda was the Managing Director and Owner of Missoula Taekwondo Center, where a focus on inclusivity and respect helped empower countless students. Amanda Miller holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Business Administration from the University of Montana.

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USA Taekwondo

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The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) recognizes USA Taekwondo (USAT) as the National Governing Body (NGB) for the sport of Taekwondo in the United States. A primary function of the NGB is to conduct national and international events in its sport. Taekwondo and the Olympic Games The object of Taekwondo is to land kicks and punches on your opponent’s scoring zones: one point is awarded for a valid kick or punch to the torso, two points for a valid spinning kick, three points for a valid kick to the head and four points for a turning kick to the head. The action takes place inside an 8m x 8m zone called a court, with each contest made up of three two-minute rounds. Over their standard white uniform, known as a ‘Dobok’, competitors wear colored protective equipment. The competitor wearing blue is referred to as ‘Chung’, while the competitor in red is ‘Hong’. Olympic Taekwondo, past and present Taekwondo made its debut as a demonstration sport at the Seoul 1988 Games, but was not officially added to the Olympic programme until the Sydney 2000 Games. Since then, USA Taekwondo has earned eight Olympic medals-- two gold, two silver and four bronze. Mailing Address: USA Taekwondo, One Olympic Plaza, Colorado Springs, CO 80909 National Office Phone Number: (719) 866-4632 National Office Fax Number: (719) 866-4642


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