
Thimangu is a 6th Degree Kukkiwon certified blackbelt and 2nd Class International Taekwondo Master Instructor with more than 30 years of Taekwondo experience. Thimangu, who is also an experienced journalist, began practicing Taekwondo in 1986, following a mugging in his hometown Nairobi, Kenya.
He attended Kenya Taekwondo Association’s main school then headed by Grandmaster Mogg Yoon. Master Ernest Olayo Madanji, one of East Africa’s most highly regarded Taekwondo teachers, was his main instructor for four years.

Thimangu moved from Kankakee in 1998 to Indianapolis to take a job as an Associated Press newsman. A year later he relocated to Ohio for a newspaper reporting job and resumed his Taekwondo training under Master Sun Park of Cincinnati, with whom he tested for 3rd-degree Kukkiwon black belt certification. Thimangu moved to St. Louis in 2002 and began studying under Grandmaster Tae Hyen Park in Ballwin, Mo. In 2007 he tested for 4th degree blackbelt Kukkiwon certification under his senior teacher Grandmaster Kwon; and two years later qualified as a 3rd Class Kukkiwon International Taekwondo Master Instructor.
Thimangu earned his 5th degree Kukkiwon certification in 2012. In 2015 he attended a Kukkiwon course for 3rd Class Kukkiwon Dan/Poom Test judge certification. In 2017 he tested for 6th degree blackbelt Kukkiwon certification under Grandmaster Kwon. The same year he also earned promotion to 2nd Class Kukkiwon International Master Instructor certification.
Until early 2009, when he opened Arch Taekwondo, Thimangu was a reporter at the St. Louis Business Journal. He lives in University City with his wife, Rachel, and their children, Benjie and Eva.