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HKD 3rd Dan
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HKD 6th Dan
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Dave Lutes
TKD 3rd Dan
Mohammed Husseini
TKD 3rd Dan
Henry Bosco
TKD 4th Dan
Alexander Havas
HKD 3rd Dan
Danny Greenfeld
TKD 2nd Dan
Dave Sanchez
TKD 2nd Dan,
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Kian Alikhani
TKD 1st Poom
Joseph Kendra
TKD 1st Dan
Brandon Boykin
TKD 1st Poom
Brian Boykin
1st Poom
Gary Burner
HKD 1st Dan
Rick Kelly
HKD 1st Dan
Neil Mockler
TKD 1st Poom
Ana Karla Coudert
HKD 2nd Dan
TKD 1st Dan
Russell Friedman
TKD 3rd Dan
Edrees Husseini
TKD 1st Poom
Cassie Metcalf
TKD 1st Poom
Daniel Schwartz
TKD 2nd Dan
An Truong
1st Poom TKD
Alby McElroy
HKD 2nd Dan
Scott Sawicki
TKD 1st Poom
Kathryn Schnall
TKD 2nd Dan
Noor Sullivan
TKD 1st Poom
Alexander Matta
1st Poom TKD
Sacha Rosenthal
HKD 2nd Dan
B.A. Wells
HKD 2nd Dan
Brian Yeh
TKD 1st Poom

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OMAA Tae Kwon Do Junior

Is your child a little down
this time of year?

Tae Kwon Do knows no season. Is your child in a seasonal sports slump? Seasonal sports are fine; they encourage team work, positive reinforcement, exercise, eye-hand coordination development, and a fun environment for your child. Some parents like you are concerned that these sports are just that, seasonal. You know your child’s development and need for exercise don’t go into hibernation when the sports season ends. In fact, the winter months are when your child is in most need of exercise and development. They don’t have the additional outlets that the community pool or playing outside daily offer during the spring, summer, and fall. Your child also misses out on the continued focus that sports require of them.

 

At OMAA we recognize this, and regardless of the month, we are here to challenge your son or daughter through Tae Kwon Do training. Here at OMAA your child will be challenged through exercise and coordination development that both compliment their seasonal sport and builds on areas they are weak on. Plus, we know there’s more to your child’s growth then just exercise. Through your child’s instructor, the children hear age-appropriate discussions on drugs, goal setting, commitment, leadership, and even hygiene. They will also role-play on what to do if approached by a stranger or if home alone. All this while they're learning self-defense.

 

For $49 your child can have one private sessions with an instructor, a full Tae Kwon Do uniform and 2 weeks of classes. This gives your child an opportunity to see if he or she would like to begin WTF Tae Kwon Do. The sessions also give parents a chance to evaluate us and our teaching methods and to raise any concerns about their child.

Want to find out more on how martial arts can benefit your child?