How has Karate benefited you most? Karate benefited me the most by helping me gain strong leadership skills that I can apply in any aspect of my life. Reason you started doing Karate? I started doing karate as a kid
Chris Sacha
How has Karate benefited you most? Something that has benefitted me from karate, which I’ll talk about a little later, is being able to put together my martial arts practice with my musical practice, especially since music is my career outside
Anica Falcine-Juengert.
How has Karate benefited you most? Karate built my confidence (thanks to my teachers). Reason you started doing Karate? My Godfather brought me into a dojo after school and the rest is history. 5 words that describe your teaching style?
Judi Hawley
Sensei Judi has more than 20 years of experience in traditional Tang Soo Do, Korean Martial Arts and currently holds her 3rd degree Black Belt. She continues improving her technique, training regularly and working towards her 4th degree Master Black Belt. Sensei Judi taught
Imani Spears
Cindy Fedele
Cindy has been teaching for 25 years. She is currently teaching at Baldwin Park Community Center. Aside from karate she enjoys photography and going to Disneyland. Something personal about her is that she has a loving granddaughter. “The best part
Fabian Villalobos
I have been teaching Karate for 14 years at Riverside – Westley United Methodist Church and Pomona – Westmont Park and have been practicing martial arts for 24 years. I am currently a 4th degree Black Belt with Young Champions,
Edward (Ted) Sayegh
Alex Frias
I have been teaching karate almost 2 years now at Murdy Park in Huntington Beach My hobbies include videogames, reading, hanging with my friends The best part about teaching is watching the kids get better over the sessions and building