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    Samera C.

    All of my three children go here. The Master YK has loads of experience and it's extremely attentive to the kids. I have been to other studios and students are sometimes just rushed or lost in the crowd. Not here, YK doesn't let anyone run his classes but him and the transformations of the students show. He focuses on accountability, and is also very warm hearted to the students. Has professionalism. Not to mention my kids range from all abilities, i have an athletically gifted child, a child who is shy and needed help with coordination, and a child with Autism. Master treated them all the same, and helped build their athletic abilities, coordination and strength. My 5 year old is memorized long forms 20 steps and counting. Overall I am very impressed, and see that his students from years ago regularly come back to see him as adults. So that speaks to his dedication. Definitely check it out. Also the families are very sweet and supportive to all the kids. The environment is very collaborative not mean or extra competitive. Master encourages good sportsmanship.

    Caroline J.

    I'm very happy that YK Tae Kwon Do open up at the Foothills (CVS plaza), both my boys did the trial when They first opened and keep continue until now Very good and positive activities, my little one getting better and better Now my boys are at Junior Black Belt and Second Green Belt (so proud). Come check YK Tae Kwon Do Guys and give it a try, you guys will see the benefits and results... really good for the kids. They are making sure build all the students/kids confidence also discipline, strong, have a good attitude plus responsible

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    Karla M.

    I'm surprised this place doesn't have more reviews! The teacher is awesome and very knowledgable. Teaching the students way beyond tae kwon do. He teaches them respect, drive, discipline... Awesome place!

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    Master is fantastic . Met him in 2006 when I trained here as a child . Now I have both my kids training with him .

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    Master Kang Taekwondo - My son Avett with Master Kang and Master Yoo.

    Master Kang Taekwondo

    4.8(53 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Our child has been attending Master Kang's Taekwondo for about a year now, and it has been a truly…read morepositive experience for our family. When we first enrolled, we were hoping to find an activity that would help our child stay active, learn discipline, and build confidence. What we found was much more than just a martial arts class. Master Kang's Taekwondo has created an environment where children are encouraged to grow not only physically, but also emotionally and socially. One of the things that stands out the most is the quality of the instructors. The teachers are patient, supportive, and genuinely invested in helping each child succeed. They have a great ability to connect with kids while still maintaining structure and discipline during class. The balance between fun and focus is something they manage very well. Classes are engaging and energetic, and the instructor does a great job keeping the children motivated and attentive from start to finish. We especially appreciate the way the program encourages students to support one another. Rather than creating a competitive atmosphere where kids feel pressured to outperform their peers, the instructors focus on building a community where students celebrate each other's accomplishments. When one child achieves something--whether it's mastering a new technique, completing a form, or earning a new belt--the other students are encouraged to cheer them on. It creates a very positive environment where kids learn that success can be shared and that supporting friends is just as important as personal progress. Another important lesson the instructors emphasize is learning to work through challenges and setbacks. Martial arts can be difficult at times, and not every technique comes easily. The instructors consistently encourage the students to keep trying, practice regularly, and not be discouraged by mistakes. Over the past year, we've seen our child become more resilient and willing to keep working at something even when it feels difficult. This mindset has carried over into other parts of life, including school and everyday responsibilities. Accountability is also a big part of what the children learn here. The instructors help students understand that progress comes from effort and consistency. They encourage the kids to learn their routines, listen carefully, and take responsibility for their own improvement. These lessons about discipline and commitment are incredibly valuable and extend far beyond martial arts training. Another thing we really appreciate is how engaging the instructor is with the children. It's not always easy to keep a group of kids focused, especially after a long day at school, but the instructor does an excellent job of making the classes both structured and fun. The students are constantly moving, practicing techniques, and improving their coordination and strength, all while staying excited about what they are learning. One of the best signs that we chose the right place is how much our child looks forward to class. After spending the day at school, it would be understandable if they were tired or reluctant to go to another activity. Instead, our child is always excited to go to Taekwondo and looks forward to every class. That enthusiasm says a lot about the positive environment the instructors have created. The school also offers additional days and activities that help build friendships and teamwork among the students. These events are fun for the kids but also reinforce important life skills such as cooperation, respect, and perseverance. They give the students a chance to bond outside of regular classes and strengthen the sense of community within the school. Over the past year, we have seen a lot of growth in our child. Their confidence has improved, they are more willing to try new things, and they take pride in their progress. The structure and encouragement provided by the instructors have made a real difference. As parents, we also appreciate how welcoming the overall environment is. It's clear that the instructors care about the students and want them to succeed, both in Taekwondo and in life. They create a space where kids feel supported, challenged, and encouraged to keep improving. We plan to continue coming to Master Kang's Taekwondo and supporting our child as they work toward earning their black belt--or until they decide they are ready to move on to something else. Either way, the lessons they are learning here--discipline, perseverance, respect, and teamwork--are skills that will stay with them for years to come. Overall, we highly recommend Master Kang's Taekwondo to any family looking for a program that focuses not just on martial arts, but also on building character and confidence in children. It has been a wonderful experience for our child and our family.

    My child has been coming to this taekwondo school for a while now and we've had such a positive…read moreexperience. The instructors are very organized and run the classes really well. They are strict in a good way, teaching the kids discipline and respect, but they're also very kind and supportive. I've seen my child grow in confidence since starting here. What I appreciate the most is how attentive they are with every student and how they make each child feel special and encouraged. Thank you Master Kang!

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    Chungs Taekwondo Studio - Grand Master Dae Woong Chung at Black Belt class

    Chungs Taekwondo Studio

    4.7(9 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    New studio. Same traditional teachings. Family-friendly, good for kids, and great for beginners and…read moreproficient martial artists, alike. Out of the way though this studio may be for most people, it's bringing forth some old school Korean martial arts styles that most studios nowadays just don't have, as they've become more commercial and accommodating to people who want to call themselves a martial artist without actually doing the work. First and foremost, martial arts is about self-discipline, hard work, & determination to better oneself through constant daily practice & self-meditation. The Chang Moo Kwan style of Taekwondo, which is the particular style taught here, is not the fancy Kung Fu style one watches in movies, or the super hard & rigid Karate style you would see at a tournament, but rather something in between. It uses fluid movements, and hard finishing moves to capitalize on a person's grace and power in order to bring one of the most effective, common-sensical, & easily-applied techniques that one would expect to use in a real life situation. The philosophy of our Grandmaster and all of his students focuses on keeping "the well" pure- the well being we as the martial artists- so that the "water," or our technique & overall style, stays pure, as well. Martial arts of any style were never meant to be easy. But, practiced on a regular basis, and applied on a mental, physical, and at times, even spiritual level in one's day-to-day life, you are able to see & feel the satisfactory growth it brings you. So whatever style you choose, make sure you keep at it. Diligent practice makes for the greatest of Masters.

    Mighty impressed with Pomona Tae Kwon Do. Master Wilson is running a great studio here. We started…read moreour son (age 7) here during summer to give him something fun and more physically challenging to do while school was out. The lessons Master Wilson teaches go beyond just the physical aspect. He teaches the boys and girls to be tough mentally, confident, centered, controlled, and respectful. There's a really good balance between taking it little by little in the form of baby steps, to keeping Tae Kwon Do serious business, having some fun, and of course pushing your child to take it to the next level. Its interesting to see all the students having varying strengths and weaknesses but watching them overcome their fears or weakness is great to see. You'll find yourself rooting for your child as well as the whole class. My kid looks forward to the trainings and I look forward to watching him grow.

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    Gracie Barra

    Gracie Barra

    4.7(50 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Beware of their 60 cancellation policy requirements. They will not consider the duration of time…read moreyou've been enrolled. It's a good program but after a while it becomes redundant. Also never really felt like my children learned real self defense skills.

    I'm writing this review not to be negative or cause problems but because I hope it creates some…read morekind of change. I trained at GB Upland for about four years. I was consistent, sometimes training twice a day, and I competed around 7 times, always placing gold or silver. I trained through injuries, balanced family life, and showed up ready to help others on and off the mat. I gave a lot to this place. What really pushed me to leave was a comment from Professor Ana. She told me, "I don't really see you at class that often." That hit me hard, because I knew how much time I'd put in. I plan to post my attendance card and medals not to brag but to show that I was showing up, even on days I was hurting. That comment made me step back and look at things more clearly. Over time, I started noticing a lot of favoritism. Certain families especially those who are friends with the owners or have kids that compete get more attention, more praise, and more support. I understand why competitors are highlighted. They represent the gym. But let's be honest the people who pay monthly, train consistently, and support the academy from the ground up deserve just as much respect. If you use words like "we," "family," or "community," that should apply to everybody not just a few. I also heard stories from people especially at CompNet tournaments who didn't have a coach in their corner when it was time to compete. Some had to wait. Others had no one. That's rough, especially when you're out there nervous and relying on your school to back you up. And it wasn't just adults. In the kids' classes too, who gets more attention often depends on how involved their parents are with the school not just how hard the kid trains. When you see it enough, it starts to feel off. Injuries are expected in this sport I've had two or three myself. But I'm always upfront about them. I let the professor or coach know before class, and I let my partner know too. I want to protect myself and others. But not everyone trains like that. There are some people who roll with ego and try to prove something every time and they end up injuring other students. I know at least one person who hurt multiple people and is still there. I'm not naming names, but in my opinion, one person shouldn't be allowed to ruin the experience for so many. Another thing that started bothering me was the 60-day cancellation policy. After doing some research and talking with people from other schools including other Gracie Barra locations I found that most have a 30-day policy, no contracts, and more flexible options. For people who are dealing with financial stress or personal issues, being forced to pay for two extra months feels like it's about money, not community. Then there's the issue of people with prior martial arts experience competing in lower-level brackets. I'm not hating on anyone's success. Like I said, I've competed and done well. But when someone barely trains at the gym, walks into a competition with a big advantage, and then gets praised like they just climbed Mount Everest it's hard to watch. I stayed quiet about it for a long time, but it didn't sit right with me. I've always earned everything whether in the Army or in Jiu Jitsu through effort and integrity. I want to be part of a gym where that kind of value actually means something. Since leaving, several people have reached out to me privately, saying they've felt the same way but didn't want to speak up. I've also run into former students who said they stopped going for the same reasons. The feelings I had weren't just mine. Leaving wasn't easy. I made a lot of good friends. I had a routine. I still love the sport. And to be fair, the coaches themselves are very knowledgeable and talented. That was one of the best parts of being there. They made training enjoyable and challenging. This review isn't an attack it's just my truth. At the end of the day, for my own mental well-being, I needed to go somewhere I'd feel genuinely valued not just as a student, but as a person. If you're reading this and thinking about joining go see it for yourself. But if you're already there and you've noticed some of the same things, just know you're not alone. -- Rod

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    Resilient Martial Arts and Fitness - Belt ceremony

    Resilient Martial Arts and Fitness

    5.0(3 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    My son has been enrolled for just over a month and has loved every moment. Jesse is a amazing…read moreinstructor who keeps the class focused on discipline, fitness, respect and martial arts. My sons first love is soccer and the techniques he is learning with Jesse not only have him learning Martial Arts, they are helping him tremendously with his other interests. The classes are fun, engaging and always have purpose, while teaching respect and discipline at all times....could not recommend high enough!!

    Wow! Master Jesse and his TEAM are outstanding individuals, extremely talented in TaeKwonDo and…read moreabsolutely amazing at working and teaching young children Martial Arts. Jesse is personable and really concerned with your childs well being. When my granddaughter, Gianna's school grade in Math and English began to fall, I spoke with Jesse and asked if he had any suggestions to help. Jesse drafted a "WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT" that Gianna's teachers would have to fill out once a week and give to him so he could also monitor GG's progress. During my 61 years on this planet I have trained in several different Martial Arts styles and after attending several dojos in an attempt to find a GREAT one, I was beginning to think the Martial Arts Masters that CARE, were a thing of the past, gone over the last 20 years. WRONG! But they are far and few in between. Thank goodness for Jesse!

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    S Martial Arts - Motivational Guidance with Respect for others. Life skills ;)

    S Martial Arts

    5.0(43 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    I have been attending for about seven months, and I can honestly say I don't have enough words to…read moreexpress my appreciation for Master Lee and his great team, whom I see as my family. S Martial Arts means a lot in my life because it has taught me to be strong, to be more resilient, to better control my emotions, and not to be weak. My experience at S Martial Arts has been wonderful. I started as a white belt, and now that I am close to earning my purple belt, I feel as if I am almost at an intermediate level. I have seen my progress in feeling more confident in myself, and I feel much more flexible than before thanks to the stretches we do in class. I especially noticed this improvement when performing high kicks. Each class begins with warm-up exercises and stretching, then we work with partners to practice techniques such as roundhouse kicks, Taekwondo forms, how to react to attacks, and personal defense. We also do some gymnastics, like front rolls and cartwheels, and a bit of kickboxing, including punches and back kicks. The classes involve a lot of cardio, especially during sparring. I also want to mention that I used to be a somewhat antisocial and shy person, and I felt embarrassed performing in public, especially when I didn't feel familiar with the people around me. Before my first belt test, I shared these fears and feelings of embarrassment with Master Lee. He told me not to worry. On the day of my belt test, Master Lee had already planned everything so that it would go well for me. He had me focus only on him, not on my classmates, since they were behind me and I couldn't see them. This helped me a lot because I didn't feel like everyone was watching me. Another unforgettable moment was when I couldn't break the wooden boards for the first time. What Master Lee did was incredible. When he saw that I couldn't break them, he asked my classmates to come together and create drum-like sounds by clapping their hands on a table. Then he came up to me and said, "Now try breaking the boards again." By listening to those drum sounds made by my classmates, I was able to break the boards with great strength. At first, I didn't understand how this worked just by listening to the sounds. Later, out of curiosity, I learned that it is a technique related to unblocking energy, where classmates send their energy to the person whose energy is blocked. This experience reminded me a lot of a scene from Karate Kid II, when Daniel LaRusso fights Chozen Toguchi. Daniel is exhausted and almost defeated, when suddenly Mr. Miyagi asks the audience to play a small hand drum called a Den Daiko. By listening to the collective sound of the drum, Daniel regains his balance and energy and is able to defeat Chozen. After this experience, I felt much more confident and learned that I don't need to think that everyone is watching me in public. I learned to overcome embarrassment, fear, and shyness. Master Lee is a great teacher who uses traditional techniques learned in his home country, Korea. More than that, he is a humble, responsible, and respectful person who teaches you to overcome fear using techniques that are not harsh or aggressive. Because of all the experiences I've had in his class over these months, I feel like I am part of a family. I feel very proud to train with a true traditional Korean master. He is understanding and caring with his students and always promotes respect, humility, and the importance of fighting for what you want. I highly recommend taking classes with Master Lee and living this beautiful experience of growth and strength through the martial art of Taekwondo.

    Last November we enrolled our daughter due being bullied in school. She has blossomed so much since…read morethen. She has become confident in her self . Which has helped in many ways ! She has learned to set boundaries and stand firm on how she is treated . All this come from how Master Lee builds up all the students as he teaches them the power of their voice and having control over there body's and mind. The vibe at this martial arts school is focused on upbuilding the mental and physical all while mastering the skills of taekwondo. Thank you so much to Master Lee and Jonté and staff, you are all doing a wonderful job here. We are so proud of our purple belt! I highly recommend S Martial Arts

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