Daily Archives: 01/08/2016


Birthday Party

Make this years Birthday party a whole new experience. At Master Ken’s Birthday Party, you’re the star. Our Birthday Party Program Includes: Getting to know each other! Introductory Lesson Exciting Games Fascinating Breaking All you need to bring are your friends and your enthusiasm! If you have any questions or need further information, […]


Taekwondo Camp

Master Ken’s Summer Camp will provide the opportunity for aspiring young martial artists to experience the benefits of fitness, self-confidence, courage, respect, strength and positive attitude! Beginners will be introduced to Taekwondo, the art of self-defense, and taught the skills necessary to resolve conflicts peacefully. Students already familiar with beginning […]


Practical Hapki Yusul

Master Ken’s Hapki Yusul incorporates a philosophy of non-violence, self improvement, adaptability, and physical, emotional and spiritual balance, with the basic Hapkido training. Additionally, Master Ken’s Hapki Yusul formalizes a series of techniques, although at advanced levels students are expected to synthesize their own work. Holds and joint locks are used […]


Teens & Adults

Through core elements of martial arts, all aspects of training and curriculum are taught through group as well as well as individual instruction. Physical conditioning that improves agility, strength and endurance Self-defense skills for greater peace of mind. A healthy outlet for stress relief Continued accomplishments and realization of aspirations. […]


Little Tigers & Children

LITTLE TIGERS & CHILDREN Master Ken specializes in working with children. Each child is taught at an individual pace and is never pushed to “keep up”. This method of teaching allows children to better develop and brings out their greatest potential.   Improved concentration and focus, which contributes to better […]


Taekwondo

Taekwondo (태권도; 跆拳道; Korean pronunciation: [tʰɛkwʌndo])[a] is a Korean martial art and the national sport of South Korea. In Korean, tae (태, 跆) means “to strike or break with foot”; kwon (권, 拳) means “to strike or break with fist”; and do (도, 道) means “way,” “method,” or “art.” Thus, […]