Since my son Travis has started at Yoon's Martial Arts School one and a half years ago,
I have noticed a dramatic change in his manners and respect for others. Yoon's Martial
Arts School has taught Travis why it is important to have good manners and more importantly,
why we respect others. Instructor Bobby has been a great role model for Travis, he looks
up to Bobby. Travis enjoys being here and is always ready to learn more. We believe we
made a good choice in choosing Yoon's Martial Arts School.
-Travis Goettler's Mom
My five year old son has recently enrolled into Yoon's Martial Arts School, and I can
already see a significant difference in his confidence and self-esteem. I also must make
note of the respectful and trust building enviroment. It is clearly apparent that students
here feel safe to find themselves their strongest ability and will to succeed. I would,
and have highly recommed this program.
-Denise
Thank you so much for the positive instruction you provide to the kids. You reflect
excellence and you do it in just the right way. I can't thank you enough for making our lives
easier and our kids tougher.
-Noorin
Hello instructor Bobby. You may not remember me, but my name is Sean Davis and I spent a few years
at the school before I was forced to leave because of a move. I miss Hapkido more than I can really
convey. When I got here to New Brunswick about six years ago, I joined a Tae Kwon Do school. Within
three years I had gained my black belt. It felt like an empty win, however. Sure, I won quite a few
tournaments and was a really good fighter overall, but overall I missed Hapkido and yours and
Kelly's teachings. The school I joined didn't push me as hard, advanced me too easily through the
belt systems, and didn't challenge me overall. It is also as if I didn't really learn anything other
than a couple sparring techniques and some forms. In Hapkido we learned self-defense, controlled
no-contact sparring, and do a lot of fun things. At this school, we did some half-assed warm-ups
and then do forms and sparring. It was just the same thing, day in day out. Two years ago it dawned
on me, I had joined a Mcdojo. They don't teach you much and everyone advances, no matter how bad
they are. The biggest thing, the biggest thing I miss about Hapkido was the discipline, honor and
that what you taught was self-defense and not pure sport. You do not know how much Hapkido has
affected my life, and I want to thank you for all you have given me. I will keep up my martial arts
training, even if I have to do it myself. I hope someday I can either return to the school or find
an instructor at least half as good as you. Thank you so much.
Sean Davis - Age Eighteen.
