For over 20 years Choi's Martial Arts has been helping transform the communities of Fremont and Union City, providing the highest quality of Tae Kwon Do training available. Each student is trained to diffuse conflict, defend themselves through combinations of kicks, blocks, and punches, and also in character development and leadership abilities.
We have developed Martial Artists who can demonstrate confidence, focus, respect, and integrity in life. Students of Choi's Martial Arts find the results of their practice reaching far beyond the dojang, to their performance in school, work and home. To provide the community traditional values of martial arts in a safe, clean and modern setting.
We have developed Martial Artists who can demonstrate confidence, focus, respect, and integrity in life. Students of Choi's Martial Arts find the results of their practice reaching far beyond the dojang, to their performance in school, work and home. To provide the community traditional values of martial arts in a safe, clean and modern setting.
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Many parents are looking for family activities that involve learning something new together that's also fun. One activity you should consider is martial arts classes at Choi's Martial Arts. The Each individual family member will learn Tae Kwon Do at their own pace and level, while simultaneously supporting other family members in challenging themselves to reach their goals.
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Darren Zhuo DarZhuo
Jan 26, 2020
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Jan 22, 2020
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Wayne Duong Wayduon
Nov 12, 2019
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Pavithra Channegowda
Aug 11, 2019
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My son Arnav Madhu has been learning Tae Kuon do under Master Park and Grand Master Choi’s for almost 4 years and we love their dedication and effort they put in to the program/curriculum.
It has helped him in many ways like discipline, upper body strength, integrity and many more.
Overall we love this place and the teachers.
It has helped him in many ways like discipline, upper body strength, integrity and many more.
Overall we love this place and the teachers.
Hailey Olalia
Sep 10, 2018
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Cerulean B.
Mar 01, 2018
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It's a long-term investment to send you child/ren to Choi's Taekwondo classes.
While it's true that Master Choi is more Senior noawadays, that doesn't mean he's neglected the quality of his teachings. Our child has been a member for the last 3+ years and here's my viewpoint:
-Class Size: Warm Springs classes is packed on some of the more focused belt classes.
Pros: Master Leo shows good control and handle on these classes.He's good with kids and has a sense of humor. Additionally, they have Teacher Assistants who are black-belt teens/young adults that are motivated
While it's true that Master Choi is more Senior noawadays, that doesn't mean he's neglected the quality of his teachings. Our child has been a member for the last 3+ years and here's my viewpoint:
-Class Size: Warm Springs classes is packed on some of the more focused belt classes.
Pros: Master Leo shows good control and handle on these classes.He's good with kids and has a sense of humor. Additionally, they have Teacher Assistants who are black-belt teens/young adults that are motivated
Sunny P.
Feb 24, 2018
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Stram
Aug 03, 2016
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Christina L.
Jul 26, 2014
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It has been about 2 years since my son has started Taekwondo with the Tiny Tigers program -- with temporarily stopping due to long term vacations. My family (especially my son) and I have seen growth and maturity in these past years. Since my son has had some difficulty in school with paying attention, I was hoping it would help provide my son some discipline and self reflection. He recently just got his striped yellow belt. During this belt test, I felt as if he truly felt proud of his forms that he learned at Choi's Martial Arts. They make Taekwondo fun for kids to learn and yet they learn
Sushil G.
Jul 13, 2013
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My daughter has gone there for over one and half years and we are finally pulling her out. The main reason being that there are about 25-35 kids in a class with just one assistant coach on many days. It's humanly impossible to pay attention to kids with this kind of student to coach ratio but master Choi doesn't think it's a problem. The assistant coaches don't have the authority to promote kids based on their performance so it leaves one person presiding over hundred of kids.
My suggestion to those thinking of enrolling their kids to ask some hard questions:
1. What is the
My suggestion to those thinking of enrolling their kids to ask some hard questions:
1. What is the
Michael W.
Jul 13, 2011
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I've been going to for about 2 weeks and have really
enjoy my time going here.
The instructors are friendly and will differentiate lessons for you
based on your belt, skill, and endurance.
They always start off with a great cardio workout with stretching.
They have high expectations for their students but I feel like
in 3 months I will be able to improve my flexibility, balance, endurance,
and core.
enjoy my time going here.
The instructors are friendly and will differentiate lessons for you
based on your belt, skill, and endurance.
They always start off with a great cardio workout with stretching.
They have high expectations for their students but I feel like
in 3 months I will be able to improve my flexibility, balance, endurance,
and core.
Aizaz S.
Feb 05, 2011
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My daughters joined Choi's when they were 4 years old. They started as Tiny Tigers. During the 5 years of training, the changes that I saw in my daughters is amazing. Their confident level shot up through the roof, their flexibilty improved and most of all, they learned to focus. My 4 grader's teacher complemented her on her focus. In a classroom of 30 kids and one student, she learned to focus on the teacher and tune all the other distractions out. I can go on and on about the awesome teaching styles of the Masters and instructors, but it really has to be experienced.
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