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Ann Arbor Tae Kwon DO School

Ann Arbor Tae Kwon DO School

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2739 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48105, United States
(734) 972-1178 aataekwondo.com
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Nov 14, 2013
I have been a student and then an instructor at Ann Arbor Tae Kwon Do for 7 years now, and I can truthfully say that the experience has made me a better, more well-rounded person. I feel that the school as a whole and Master Instructor are both dedicated to teaching students how to perform all techniques the right way, as opposed to the easy way. The classes provide an environment of honest feedback and continue to push students to give 100% effort in order to see results. I believe that no one is ever finished learning a martial art, and needs to adapt to varying requirements of each Master Instructor. I think that any student who is committed to learning Tae Kwon Do from a Korean Master will be able to gain a great deal of self-discipline, respect, strength, and perseverance from attending Ann Arbor Tae Kwon Do School.

Nov 5, 2013
This place is terrible. The owner is rude and made me feel so uncomfortable. I worked really hard to be less than a year away from my black belt in another city. The instructor told me that before I could even consider what rank he'd put me at, I'd have to spend at least 6 months "getting in shape." Not a great confidence booster. I saw the start of a kids class before I walked out, and I don't understand why parents would subject their children to that. You can learn the art from someone that isn't a total dick. When I asked him about other schools in the area, he shot them all down saying they were expensive and low quality. Now he's listed on Living Social, but the linked website from living social is not his normal one, and the address on that linked website doesn't match the LS deal.

May 8, 2013
My son is learning this art for last 4 yrs at Ann Arbor Tae Kwan Do and I can clearly see his progress not just at the physical level but at mental level as well. The teachers have constantly working with him to improve his skills at various levels. In addition to kicks, punches and sparring, there is a lot of stress on stretching too, which is great. We have also started our little one and hope that he can grow on to become as stranger too!

May 20, 2011
Few season ago I came for few sessions to train and get in shape. The owner was more interested in my money than helping me train. On the first session he pressured me to pay $360 deposit for future sessions and for a club outfit. I felt unconformable but I paid with a credit card asking if he will offer a refund if I can not attend in the next few months due to my erratic line of work that takes me on the road for weeks at a time. I returned a month later to request a refund as I was not able to attend. The owner refused to provide a refund saying that he has overhead etc... and never even provided the outfit which I paid for. Beware of this money seeking and greedy owner. Money is more important to him than truly parting his students the art of " martial art".

Oct 10, 2011
Im really concerned with the reviews i have read about this place, i have been at Ann Arbor Tae Kwon Do for almost 5 years now, I have received my Black Belt from this master. Now i am one of the Lead instructors for him. I have been at several different studios and all they wanted was tution payment. Master Ahn will work out a price that fits your budget. Master Ahn and myself are here for the kids and the ones who have a passion for the ART not the money.

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