Citizens of Cary who are members of other Karate, Martial Arts, and Taekwondo schools are often refreshingly surprised to see the way our school operates. I, Bryson Johnson, am a 5th Degree Black Belt. My wife, Melissa Johnson is a 4th Degree Senior Black Belt. Together, we have 36 years of combined experience. We also have a staff of 17 other instructors that assist us in providing the best student to intructor ratio in the Triangle area for a martial arts school. It is important to note that we teach the majority of our classes each week-unlike other Cary Karate schools where the owners simply collect your tuition payments.
I whole-heartedly feel that our TaeKwonDo Academy in Cary, North Carolina provides some of the best Martial Arts instruction available today. On the mat, our students are challenged through every step of the way. We do not award belts without hard work. In today's age, when martial arts programs seem to be passing students along, Johnson's has high standards for their Tae Kwon Do students. The people of Apex, Cary, and Morrisville have voted. You can look at our Google reviews. No other karate program in Cary has the number of raving students as Johnson's TaeKwonDo Academy. Johnson's is one of Google's Favorite Places and is the highest-rated Karate or Martial Arts school in Cary, Apex, or Morrisville, NC.
What about "Off the Mat?" Johnson's TaeKwonDo Academy of Cary has the best program that teaches students leadership. In every class, students are encouraged live by the principles of Black Belt Excellence or the 10 tenets of TaeKwonDo-Honor, Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-Control, Courage, Community, Strength, Humilty, and Knowledge. Students learn the value of hard work, character lessons, and important life skills.
Not only do students learn on the mat, they learn off the mat as well. Every Friday, Johnson's teaches its Leadership Hour to its students where they practice how to take their martial arts skills out of the dojang and to put them to use in the world. Martial Arts Students learn leadership by doing. We ask students to step up in their communities by leading their fellow students in community service projects that match their own interests. This way the student can manifest the Martial Arts philosphy in their daily lives. This is what is important to parents. This type of education is called Project-Based Leadership Training. This is why Johnson's TaeKwonDo Academy's training transcends the mat, and this is the new way of martial arts.
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