McGee currently teaches at the Broadwell College of Business and Economics at
Fayetteville State University.[21] He has written more than 60 nonfiction books, 5 novels, and over 1000 scholarly papers.[21] McGee initially began writing mainly technical articles and books.[26]
Martial arts
McGee practiced martial arts as a teenager.[26] He worked as a boxing sparring partner[3] However, as an adult, McGee began practicing
Taekwondo again.[27] He also began practicing
Karate and
Tai Chi. He is now a martial arts instructor.
He has won world championships in Taekwondo, karate,
kung fu and
tai chi, as well as medals in national (USA) championships.[citation needed] In 2017, he was inducted at the United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame.[21][28]
McGee currently teaches at the Broadwell College of Business and Economics at
Fayetteville State University.[21] He has written more than 60 nonfiction books, 5 novels, and over 1000 scholarly papers.[21] McGee initially began writing mainly technical articles and books.[26]
Martial arts
McGee practiced martial arts as a teenager.[26] He worked as a boxing sparring partner[3] However, as an adult, McGee began practicing
Taekwondo again.[27] He also began practicing
Karate and
Tai Chi. He is now a martial arts instructor.
He has won world championships in Taekwondo, karate,
kung fu and
tai chi, as well as medals in national (USA) championships.[citation needed] In 2017, he was inducted at the United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame.[21][28]