โIn the short amount of time my son has been going here he has gained confidence, is doing better in school and is learning many new skills.โ
-Keek M โ โIn the short amount of time my son has been going here he has gained confidence, is doing better in school and is learning many new skills.โ
"I wish for little brother to be healthy and happy."
-Mark S -"I wish for little brother to be healthy and happy."
โI love Teakwondo. It taught my daughter a lot of things, and I love the fact that she has the best teacher, Master Woo. He is great with all the kids. And you can see he really loves his job.โ
-Christina B โโI love Teakwondo. It taught my daughter a lot of things, and I love the fact that she has the best teacher, Master Woo. He is great with all the kids. And you can see he really loves his job.โ
โMaster Woo! You are hundreds of miles away and she still looks up to you. For that I am grateful for you. You have made her life so much better by bringing her the love of discipline and self-defense you are awesome!โ
-Amanda H โ โMaster Woo! You are hundreds of miles away and she still looks up to you. For that I am grateful for you. You have made her life so much better by bringing her the love of discipline and self-defense you are awesome!โ
"Everyone that has helped me in this journey!"
-Bill M -"Everyone that has helped me in this journey!"
"Thank you for being such a wonderful teacher, mentor and person to our kids."
- Kayla A -"Thank you for being such a wonderful teacher, mentor and person to our kids."
"We have so many wonderful memories of you."
-Marie E -"We have so many wonderful memories of you."
"They all have one huge in common that is how crazy they are about you!
-Nikki F -"They all have one huge in common that is how crazy they are about you!
"Five and a half years ago at the playground Keegan spotted a bunch of kids from a taekwondo summer camp. Curious as ever, he went over and talked to them and thus began our journey with taekwondo. Our family has been changed in countless positive ways by taekwondo. Most of the friends we've made after we moved were made through our involvement with taekwondo and now they're like family. My kids have learned lessons in perseverance, self-control, respect, kindness, hard work and resilience."
-Katrina D -"Five and a half years ago at the playground Keegan spotted a bunch of kids from a taekwondo summer camp. Curious as ever, he went over and talked to them and thus began our journey with taekwondo. Our family has been changed in countless positive ways by taekwondo. Most of the friends we've made after we moved were made through our involvement with taekwondo and now they're like family. My kids have learned lessons in perseverance, self-control, respect, kindness, hard work and resilience."
Last Wednesday evening, my body began to itch. At first, I didn’t think much of it, but as the night went on, the itching became so intense that I couldn’t sleep.
By the next morning, hives had spread across my body, and my temperature began to rise.
I barely managed to finish Thursday’s classes, but that night, I couldn’t sleep at all. My entire body burned as if on fire, and the relentless itching from head to toe was unbearable.
After visiting the doctor, I was diagnosed with cholinergic urticaria — a reaction caused by stress, immune imbalance, and poor sweat regulation. I was prescribed medication, and the dosage of my regular allergy shot had to be reduced.
Because I needed to avoid raising my body temperature, I couldn’t teach on Friday or Saturday.
The worst part wasn’t just the rash — it was the endless itching at night and the sleeplessness that came with it. It was so unbearable that I thought I would rather be in pain than endure that kind of discomfort.
Thankfully, after resting well through the weekend and the Monday holiday, and taking my medication as directed, I slowly began to recover.
On Tuesday afternoon, when I finally returned to the dojang and saw my students again,
I was filled with indescribable gratitude.
I realized once again how precious good health truly is — and how ordinary days are, in fact, extraordinary gifts. Through this experience, I learned that being healthy doesn’t just mean being free from illness; it means having the strength and freedom to do what you love.
During the days I couldn’t teach, I felt a sense of guilt and longing, but now I live each day with a deeper sense of gratitude and appreciation.
Today, I’m simply thankful that I can breathe, move, and smile. Because these simple, everyday moments — they are the greatest blessings of all.