Team Mudo KMA Wins at NC AAU State Taekwondo Championship

On Saturday, January 20th, Team Mudo KMA competed in the NC AAU State Taekwondo Championship. Seven of our Taekwondo team members competed in sparring and forms. The team was coached by Master Rosser and Assistant Instructor Miller. Team Mudo KMA brought home nine gold medals, one silver medal, and two bronze medals. Individual Results: Angel Miller (Gold in Sparring,Continue reading “Team Mudo KMA Wins at NC AAU State Taekwondo Championship”

The Benefits of Taekwondo and Hapkido: Part 1

Traditional Taekwondo and Hapkido training is not something that stays contained to within the walls of the training hall.  It is something that permeates every aspect of a practitioner’s life.  The “Do” in Taekwondo and Hapkido means “a way of life” and this simply means that the hard work that we put into training andContinue reading “The Benefits of Taekwondo and Hapkido: Part 1”

Awareness is Key

I want to share a true story with you that one of my senior students shared with me today. Upon arriving to class, he informed me that he had dealt with an altercation at work in which two of his clients were fighting. When he verbally intervened and instructed them to leave, one of the clients turned and began to slowly approach my student…

Taekwondo is a Lifelong Pursuit

   In Taekwondo training, there is no destination.  Today, too many students view obtaining a black belt as being the pinnacle of their martial arts training.  They view a black belt as a destination and after attaining one, many students quit their training thinking that they have learned all that there is to learn.  JustContinue reading “Taekwondo is a Lifelong Pursuit”