
The Term TaeKwonDo is made up of three Korean words: Tae, which means "to kick or destroy with the foot"; Kwon, which means "to punch with the fist"; and Do, which means "the way. "
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After my daughter got her 1st degree black belt which is only the beginning, she has to refine and focus what she has learned, will take another 3 years before she can test for 3rd degree.
I can tell you, I never thought at our age, (late 40’s and late 50’s), we could do something like this, but we have both received our 1st Dan black belts, and we’re on our way to 2nd Dan.
Master Cho is a great teacher, he doesn't complicate techniques but teaches in a way where the group understands what he is trying to teach.
We were able to schedule a free trial class here for our 6 year old son.
Grand Master Cho has worked with him on controlling his anger and has been teaching him to respect himself and others.
This is been something that we've been dealing with for a very long time, and to find something that can make even the slightest bit of change in such a short period of time, in a positive way is a gift.
This is the best martial arts center with grandmaster cho is the best human being as well..
If you are serious about learning and loving Tae Kwon Do from only the best, and surrounding yourself with kind people, then Tiger Chos is your best choice.
To other families considering TKD for their children or the whole family, you're not going to find a better business anywhere in Oklahoma.
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