Reviews for Taekwondo Seoul
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Monday: 2 - 9PM
Tuesday: 2 - 8PM
Wednesday: 2 - 9PM
Thursday: 2 - 8PM
Friday: 2 - 8:30PM
Saturday: 10AM - 3PM
Sunday: Closed
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good for kids
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Google: 4.8/5Taekwondo Seoul
4009 McGinnis Ferry Rd, Suwanee
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My son has been a student for the past 3 years. He loves it. He always says he has so much fun, yet loves the challenges he is faced with. He is almost at his 2nd degree in 3rd grade. As a teacher, I love that they integrate thr importance of school, respect for others, as well as themselves, and kindness in general. My 2nd son now attends and equally loves it. The head master is incredibly passionate and knowledgeable about TKD. They treat everyone with such respect and make you feel comfortable while you wait for your child! There are many TKD studios; however, not all with the kind of heart this studio upholds.
My son did the trial period and he loved it. So we signed up for the one year contract. I loved the fact that we were not pressured into signing on and gave us plenty of time to decide. He has so much fun in class. It's a fun and nurturing environment. I know we are at the right place when my son is always happy to go.
I have not experienced the same things the other reviewer mentioned. There are 5 "instructors" that I've seen - none are teenagers. All about 30 years old and up. All have been very professional and inspiring/motivating to my 6yr old girl. She loves going. We joined with a special they were having, then they notified us when our days covered under the special were about to be over. They gave a paper with different pay plan options (pre-pay full year, month/month, three-month commitment, etc) if you so choose to continue. They have 3 rooms they rotate the class through, each with it's own focus. I love this place. The only downside for me is that of the 5 instructors, only 1 speaks English as a first language, and 1 other instructor is ok speaking English. The other 3, I feel like I need a translator. I understand tae kwon do has Korean roots, however... Being a business in a city where English is spoken dominantly, bilingual instructors should be a priority. Especially when yearly commitments equal over $1k. I would feel more comfortable knowing I can have clear communication with the instructors/owner.