A. We train students in TaeKwonDo which combines strong kicking
and striking skills. We also teach a combination of take-downs, joint
locks, submission holds, and pressure points to complete an awesome
self-defense arsenal.
Q. What physical benefits will training at this school provide?
A. Our training regiment will work on strength, flexibility,
coordination, balance, and, speed. You will notice more energy and will
learn to understand your body, achieving the ability to control it. Body
fat loss is also a result of increasing activity.
Q. What mental benefits does your school provide?
A. This is by far the most important skill taught in our school.
Our students are expected to learn respect, discipline, and goal
setting. All students of this school learn courtesy, integrity,
perseverance, self control, and indomitable spirit. Paperwork
assignments and in-class discussions also help to develop these traits.
Q. How is this school different from the others?
A. We provide the students with discipline. When in class our
students are expected to show respect by answering up "yes
sir/ma'am" or "no sir/ma'am." Support of school grades
and attitude is given by encouragement from instructors. We will
not allow our students to participate in certain activities unless their
grades are sufficient. Report cards are shown to the instructor at
every grade period. When their grades are improving they receive
recognition for this. Most grade problems result from lack of
effort or desire. Friday classes are a reward. Our students
are taught the meaning of self-defense. Fighting is always the
last option. We do give our students the ability to defend
themselves. Our school provides students with techniques to use
while standing up or even from the ground position.
Q. How long will it take to get results in classes?
A. You will notice results after the first month of training. But
don't let this fool you. Any instructor who says you will be efficient
in less than one year is fooling you! Just as math, science, etc. takes
time to learn so do the martial arts. You may get some basics down
properly, but it is the repetition of training over time that causes the
student's abilities to improve.
The perfecting of one's self is the
fundamental base of all progress and all moral development. -- Confucius