Master LEE's U.S. Taekwondo is a special place dedicated to fitness, family and education. The emphasis of our training is based on setting and attaining goals, and reaching your maximum potential. Master Lee emphasizes the importance of internal change as well as external changes to the body from physical training. Thinking positively, avoiding negative thinking and speech, doing good deeds everyday, drinking green tea, beginning each day with meditation. By practicing these things daily, we can keep our bodies, minds and spirits in good health and harmony. We offer many different programs for students and new students. Most students start on our basic program and as students progress and continue to follow Master Lee's teachings at home, school, and with family they can be qualified for our higher level Black belt program, Instructor Program (Junior, Teen, Adult), and Master Program. We offer programs for Little Tiger ages 3 -4 , Children ages 4-12, and Adult ages 10+. Master instructor and founder of Lee's U.S. Taekwondo Academy, Master Lee is WTF Certified 6 Dan Black Belt and has over 25 years of experience in teaching and practicing Taekwondo. He has taught at Yim's Taekwondo in Dallas for 15 years. Lee's U.S. Taekwondo was founded in 2004. More than 1000 children and adults have been students at Lee's U.S. Taekwondo. Over 100 have earned black belt rank. Master Lee maintains a close and influential relationship with Texas Taekwondo Association. Master Lee is recognized by the Texas State Taekwondo Association. In 1998 he received the Best Instructor Award andhas been the Texas State Taekwondo champion many times. He believes his dream can come true if everyone would respect all living things, eat right, meditate, work on physical training, erase bad habits and help each other always.
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