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Average Rating: Good (2 Reviews)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Good
- Other aspects:
- Good
1 out of 2 Reviewer recommended Kwon's Champion School.
World Champion?
Feb 27 2012 by S Whitley (Familiar with the School , No Personal Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Poor
- Other aspects:
- Poor
- Recommended:
- No!
(0 of 1 People found this review helpful)
Great After School Program and Summer Camp
Oct 20 2011 by Karen Becker (Parent of a Student with 1 - 3 Years Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Excellent
- Other aspects:
- Excellent
- Recommended:
- Yes
This is the great place for you to start an after school program if you are looking for anything more than a daycare.
My son's school grade went up and he is now a well-behaved good son! Since he does the martial arts, he definitely is stronger physically too.
Let me speak to the claim that this guy is a World Champion. I recently moved to Ashburn and began looking for a studio to enroll along with my son. I stumbled upon this tiny place while eating at a neighboring restaurant and was very hesitant to believe that a real WORLD CHAMPION was teaching in Ashburn (as I have trained for over 20 years and never heard of him). I decided to stop in and politely inquire with the owner about his rather shady credentials and, in disbelief, I watched as he grew increasingly angry and frustrated over the most basic of questions. He did not know the name of his opponent in the "final match" nor any information regarding the nationalities/style/ranks/weight classes of the other participants, the name of the sponsoring organization, or even when and where the supposed tournament took place. If this place is going to claim to teach honor, integrity, TRUTH, and discipline then they must display those same principles. All I asked for was some concrete evidence (other than a poorly edited 10 second video clip) that such an enormous achievement was legitimate. Be careful and do your research folks (there's no documentation online or anywhere about either the father or the son's "competitions." I guess these days anyone can buy a belt and call themself a World Champion.