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The U.S. Taekwondo Center was founded by
Grand Master Myong Sok Namkung Mayes in 1987 in Spring Lake, North Carolina.
There are little over twenty U.S. Taekwondo
Center schools in the United States.
Each school is managed and owned individually.
The schools Grand Masters are
famous, admired, and respected throughout the world of Taekwondo. In the past,
other qualified masters and grandmasters have requested the use of
the name, U.S.
Taekwondo Center,
for their school. However, to be an owner of such prestigious school,
the owner must be one of these following:
1.
Must be a World Champion
2.
U.S. Olympic Coach
3.
Olympic Medalist
IN SUMMARY, U.S. TAEKWONDO
CENTER IS THE BEST!
Today, we have over three hundred students with
our youngest student from two years old to the eldest of 68 years old. Our
members drive from Hope Mills, Raeford, Fayetteville, Cameron, Sanford, Ft.
Bragg, and some even from Raleigh. Our facility is over 6000 square feet with
amenities such as: Shower, padded mats, separate classes for adults and
children, surround sound system, and viewing area where parents can actually
watch their child's progress.
MAY 2007
GROUP PICTURE
Mission
Objective
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Our mission is to provide the highest quality of martial arts instructions.
Students have the opportunity to learn from the authentic Korean
Grand Master Myong Sok Namkung Mayes,
9th Dan Black Belt, who has
been
studying Taekwondo for over 40 years. Come and see why the government of
South Korea label her as living legend.
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To teach character skills that are essential to our kids'
future.
These skills include confidence, self discipline, patience, respect,
responsibility, and perseverance.
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CONFIDENCE |
RESPONSIBILITY |
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RESPECT |
SELF DEFENSE |
Improve
yourself to your fullest potential
Martial arts teaches so much more than kicking
and chopping. At U.S. Taekwondo Center, the students will learn not only
step by step instructions on how to execute certain technique, but they will
aoso learn character skills that are essential for their success in life.

Achieving a black belt isn’t just
a goal; it is a journey that becomes a way of life.
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