Choe’s HapKiDo in Duluth helps people of all sorts. Especially if you
have finished school, or find yourself stuck in life, this place provides great
distraction. There is always something to look forward to, and you are
definitely not wasting time when learning an ancient martial art while also
becoming part of a cool community.
First, there are the peers. You bow in and out of class
together, you help each other improve, and you even fight each other – in the
most respectful way possible! You develop respect for everyone, and you learn
to work with all kinds of people.
Then there are the parents. Whether it is your parent or
somebody else’s, you still connect. As your peer’s parents are watching their
kid(s), they have been watching you too.
Class would not be the same without the assistant
instructors. These students drive the class, induce positive energy, and
provide a good example of what to work towards.
And of course, everyone likes the instructors and the head
instructor. These people influence everyone around them. They always have good
advice.
HapKiDo events add to the warm quality of the community. Meeting
founder Grandmaster Choe and
HapKiDo students from other branches is always
fun. From belt tests to competitions, meeting other people who also share your
martial arts passion is eye opening.
These people become a part of your life in the best way
possible. You see them so often, that you cannot help but to like them all.
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