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Businiess name:  White Tiger Taekwondo & Martial Arts
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I currently practice Hapkido at White Tiger. The master that I study under was a captain of the Korean Tigers and he is absolutely top notch. The level of his knowledge never ceases to amaze me. (To put that in context, I have studied several martial arts formally.) I struggle with asthma, and have found them not only to be completely understanding and accommodating of that, but they also work very hard on instructional strategies for dealing with hyperactive children. In short, the instructors work hard to meet each student where he/she is currently, and then help move you along. If it is your first time practicing, they meet you where you are. If you are a more advanced student, they may challenge you more. There is no one size fits all approach. To me it always feels like a very personal experience when I go to class, I feel like the instructors care about me personally, and I feel a strong sense of camaraderie with my classmates. If a competition-oriented TKD program isn't what you want, check out Hapkido, Aikido, Tai Chi, Capoeira, or other styles taught there. I do feel that classes are too short. To those who talk about how many Black Belts that go through their ranks, this is a simple function of their sheer population size. They have several instructional areas, run multiple classes at once, and can accommodate a large number of students. Don't hold their size against them. As I said, despite the size of the school, I still feel like it's a very personal experience with a lot of camaraderie. They have a great weights and work out area, either to supplement your training, or help you get in shape a bit while your kids are in class. To those who complain about the contracts, it's simple. Don't sign a 3 year contract if you aren't sure. You can go month to month and cancel at any time. They give you a lot of options. They used to do a trial program with a free uniform and a month of free classes. They may still - I just don't know. You just can't go wrong with that. Stop in and give them a try. Pros: Instructors; very personal experience; camaraderie Cons: Classes are too short

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