Stories, leadership, and growth
from our dojang in Puyallup

Tae Kwon Do Mean to Me – By Whitney Partlow

Tae Kwon Do means the world to me.It is like a home to me and every time I think about it makes me smile.I come 5 days a week and I bring my best smile and attitude with me.I used to think that Tae Kwon Do was just for defense, but as the days grew into months and the months grew into years, that thought has been washed away.Tae Kwon Do is not just about kicking, punching, and hurting people it’s about becoming a better person in life.

 

It’s a way of life. It’s becoming more respectful for the ones you love and the ones around you, and this has impacted me massively.

 

 

 

In the years I have been here (5 exactly) I have made major improvements.I have become more focused and have gained a lot of confidence.Confidence like I have never had before. I mean, I’ve changed my attitude and have become a better person.

 

I admit I was selfish and lacked many things, but now I feel indestructible and feel like I’m on top of the world. That wouldn’t have happened if it weren’t for Master Shin, oh yes, Master Shin. He has a huge part in this. All through the years I have been here he is the one that has pushed me to the edge of my cliff, and that is just what I needed. For example you know that flying side kick I used to dread all the time? Well banish that thought! I can actually jump over obstacles now! It’s a miracle! It was Master Shin who had helped me though all of the difficult moments that I have dealt with. I cannot say THANK YOU enough. Now you see what I mean, major mprovements.

 

 

 

Now back to the real point of What Tae Kwon Do means to me.It means respect, honor, and loyalty. These are three things that have helped me through my life.These are things that not only my family has given me, but what everyone at Tiger’s Black Belt Academy has given me as well as a chance to prove that I am a good person and I do belong in this world.Thank you Master Shin for the great opportunity, and I would like to also like to thank my Mom, Dad, Tony, Michael, Grandma Jerri, Sierra, Will, Grandpa, Christine, and Granny as well as all of my friends that I have made here because you guys are awesome.

 

A special thanks goes to Tiara for always saying you got this and giving me a giant high five when I succeeded. This is what Tae Kwon Do means to me.

 

 

 

 

Extraordinary – Tigers Black Belt Aacademy

 World Population

6,884,047,831 20:43 UTC (EST+5) Nov 26, 2010

According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the resident population of the United States, projected to 11/26/10 at 20:46 UTC (EST+5) is

US Population

310,792,346

One birth every…………………………….   7 seconds

That is number you live with…

I am just one of them, we share food and drink, breath same air, also we share same future.

But there is no one like “ME”, Live, Think, See,Feel, Act like me.

Yes ! there are 6,884,047,830 extraordinary peoples out there. – there are no such ordinary person…

Especially, sight of parents point, one that child is super Extra Ordinary Person.

We understand that difference between individual and respect individuals specialty.

 

1. Better Education = Home EducationHome and Family, they learn to become a person is most important unit in the world.Our schools great thing is respect that and try to listen family’s tradition.

 

2. Better Person

To gain happiness through the life, We tell our student “Listen what mama said”.

I believe all the people from good family knows what they supposed to be or do.

We want our student gain strength to help the stand for what they believe is right, not just physical strength for body.

 

3. Better Life

I want our student grew up with respect of humanity, Unique vision and Goal for life.

I want our student have heart and attitude for help and share with other, for that must have strength and balance of life style.

 

Our school Tigers Black Belt Academy will become a place of our next generation’s education.

Extraordinary story – Levi Berger

Levi Berger – Age 16 , Lake Stevens High.

For the past three years I have been a member of Tigers Black Belt Academy in Lake Stevens Washington.
Before those three years started it never pop up into my mind to get up on a Tuesday evening and go to a Tae Kwon Do Do Jang and working out while learning different self defense techniques, but as those three years go by I saw myself change not just physically but mentally as well.
Before my mental training started in tae kwon do, I would always get annoyed at the littlest things, get mad just because somebody pushed me in the hall of where I go or went to school. But when I started to interact with the people at Tigers, my attitude towards other people changed. By the fall of the year 2008 I no longer became annoyed or irrational but instead I became calm and more silent amongst my peers at school.
Unfortunately I would also be silent in Tae kwon Do as well, by the start of orange belt I never really wanted anybody’s help on any of the techniques besides Master Shin’s. I just wanted to learn on my own.
By my green belt, I was offered to join the black belt club which is also the demo team.
This was the opportunity that set my goal of never quitting on achieving my black belt. Once black belt club started for me, I found out how much more sharper and straight I had to perform my forms. Overall this helped to improve my stance and sometimes my coordination and balance. What helped my kicking to become higher and more powerful without losing my balance was stretching.
Every time we got the chance to do about 20 minutes of stretching in class, I felt great afterwards. I feel like I could jump an oncoming truck. After every time we stretched I could feel myself becoming more flexible. I didn’t just feel it, I saw it to, and I could see my round house become higher each time. This also affected my sparring to. When I first started to do sparring drills, like every other orange belt I know or knew, had trouble keeping their balance and didn’t have enough speed to make a good hit if I was actually sparring. But as my orange belt days passed into my green belt days I had better balance and much better speed and power.
By the time I hit blue belt I had gone to my first sparring competition. At that time I thought I knew almost everything about sparring, but after only about 30 seconds on the mat, I realized there is much more to it than just kicking, there is strategy in knowing when to hit. After that day I felt embarrassed, but I still work on getting the strategy in my head even today.

In the fall of 2009, I had cut my foot, and had to have stitching under my foot, I was out of Tae Kwon Do for two weeks. When I finally got back I felt like rubber, and after 2 hours on the mat I wanted to collapse. But with a little encouragement from my friend in class I quickly got back into routine. When I first started helping others to improve their punching defense, kicking defense, or hand grabs, I was a train wreck. Even today I still feel like I am sometimes. When I would try to explain a move or technique I would mix up my words on what I was trying to say to that person. It was harder just looking at the technique than it was doing it. In the spring of 2010, after master Shin had his unfortunate stroke and was slowly recovering, he would have these short classes with the higher belts, including me, he would teach about the proper way to handle different situations much better, and the proper way to teach a person from your own point of view. In the end this helped me to become much better at teaching and helping in the long run. Aside from the classes, when master Shin had his stroke I really feel like that incident brought most of us together in trying to keep the Do Jang up and running. For the next month or two I would help my fellow classmate that was teaching a class, as much as I could.
The last black belt test that happened, I got the chance to observe Mark, Don, and Cathy as they did their black belt test. I saw how much harder it is, and how much more work I had to do before I did my test. Even in summer, when I am gone most of the time, I still worked my hardest to get where I stand here now, talking to all of the people that helped with my test.
Throughout the entire summer I kept thinking of ways to answer this question. What does the black belt mean to me? As I think back the last 3 and half years, I started from a non experienced white belt to a strong almost skilled Sr. Red. And through that time I have had help from numerous people that would cheer me up when I thought I could never make it to where I am today.
To me, the black belt is a symbol, a status of accomplishment, but it is the knowledge you gain from the years of practice and friendship you earn on the way, is what sets you apart from everyone else.

Extraordinary story – Jarod McCue

Jarod McCue – 9 years old – Hillcrest Elem.

The Black Belt, to me, means the following: confidence, self-defense, strength, focus, and knowledge. Working for my Black Belt has helped me to achieve these things in all parts of my life, such as at home, at school, with my family, and my friends.

Going to taekwondo gave me confidence in myself. Master Shin made me sure of myself. Confidence makes me feel like I can do things I never did before. Self-defense gave me confidence. It has also taught me discipline and to be aware of the people around me. Also you can protect yourself or someone else.

I was weak in the past but I got stronger every year in taekwondo. It made my mind and my body stronger. It made me a better person.

Focus in taekwondo has helped me with focus at home and at school. It helped me with my reading skills. It also helped me become more artistic. I have learned to be more patient and take time to do things right.  Knowledge helped me think before I act or talk. It helped me in school and get better grades.

All of these things are what the Black Belt means to me. I feel I am a better person now.

 

Extraordinary activity – Taekwondo

Tomorrow is never the same as yesterday.

That’s why we must provide acceptable education for a new generation, as adult, as Parent and as Teacher.

Our job with kids is to have extraordinary goals and expectations. And encourage them to achieve their goal successfully.

I am a luckiest and happiest teacher in the whole world, I have lots of extraordinary students who have infinite possibilities and are eager to learn and gain Wisdom for life, also parents and family understand value of education and Wisdom.

 

Tae kwon do is Fun and our instruction is make them exciting, We teaches Martial Arts techniques of Kicking, Punching and throwing. but our goal for training is become better person to live better life and pieceful mind.

Every class our student practice really hard gain diligent working habits, Raise strong health body to be able to think posive and act wisely.

Bill Gates, Mark jukeubeogeu are famous now but not only they are rich and went Harvard.

because they stand with their vision and strength to keep their path.

I would very happy when our students go Harvard, Yale or West Point…

but I am happier that is for developing themself best him/her can be and help make them better person.

 

Our greatest joy is to recognize individual’s specialty, awaken that specialty, and bring out the best.

We not only teach kick and punching of martial arts skill but support home education and help gaining successful experience to have winning habits and attitude for life.

Our training is hard and instructors are strict and serious… But happiness that comes after successfully done is unexplainable…

We are great at raising extraordinary Black Belts – Tomorrow’s Leaders

 

Champion of Life – Winning habit and TigersBB

We all love athlete sports with fair competition and sportsmanship, Olympic, US Open, National or State championship…
We love story behind challenge and achievement, we can learn a lot, even from who lose the match.

Spring and Fall We go to championship, they put extra hours and efforts to be prepare their competition.
Biggest opponent or obstacle of their competition is fighting against him/herself over pressure and stress.
We are proud, when they stand straight with focus and concentration,
We are excited when they do their best and make all judges impressed.

When they stand out to perform, they are not just him/herself, but represent their parents and family, their teacher, and school they belong to.
I want our student always to win, but that doesn’t always mean gold or 1st Place, we are happy to see when they do their best,are proud of their performance, and accept decision of judges, and use it as motivation to set new goal.
Honest efforts always reward happiness and pride, what I want our students to learn is the way to build better life style and reputation.

We have bigger league through our life and everyone wants winning through their life,
If you want to raise your children to become a winner of life time league, who can be best teacher and judge?
Answer will be parents, teacher, families, and friends, also somebody who love you…

We have 5 Stripe System for children, to become a winner
They have to read more than 5 books,
Consistent personal care and chore at home for family,
Maintain good social skill and study habit at school,
Train hard in Taekwondo with Attitude and respect,
And Make Parents and family happy with great behavior.

Not only great at Taekwondo at Do-Jang with behavior and attitude but everywhere and always.
I want our student learn the way to choose what they supposed be doing and gain strength to do what they believe is right.
We have great reward system to keep them motivated. It takes more than year to put their picture in the wall finally.
Study said 3 week is time people can build new habit, but, more than year of consistent work will be good for life time habit.

We saw lot’s magnificent changes through years, Cheerful help, Prompt response, Appreciation, Proud, Happiness, Satisfaction…

Isn’t it sound great?

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