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Special Family Advisory For Parents Who Want Their Children To Live A Full Productive Life
“Have you ever wondered if your child has the confidence to walk away from the harmful influences that they are faced with everyday. Are you afraid that your child may be influenced by peer pressure, bullies and exposed to drugs & alcohol, sex or violence or if you’re already dealing with that frightening reality, you must read this informative
report this instant.”
The Secrets To…
Raising Extraordinary Children
Who Have The Confidence To Say NO To
Peer Pressure, Bullies, Drugs, Alcohol, Sex, Violence And
Who Get Great Grades, Are Physically Fit And Have
Unstoppable Confidence To Become Tomorrow Leaders.
“Discover” The Secret That Your Neighbors Have Already Found Out!
Jason Yi's Tae Kwon Do College has been helping families in the Reston area just like yours with great success, building confidence and self-control, in children. As you read on, you will discover how the Martial Arts can benefit you and your family’s concerns.
“The secret is out!” |
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 FREE Official Karate Uniform: ($40.00 value)
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FREE Booklet "Be Your Best" ($19.00 value)
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“ … the discipline that you taught me during those three years has affected me greatly throughout my journey in life.”
Dear Taekwondo College,
I do not know who the webmaster is for the website but I wish to contact Master Jason Yi and this seems to be the only way I can do so through e-mail. If the webmaster is not Master Jason Yi then please forward this message to him or have him receive this letter some other way.
I don't know if you remember me but my name is Phillip Bryant. If I am not mistaken I believe that I attended your school between the years of 1997 and 2000. I also competed in two competitions; one of the competitions was sponsored by the "Kick for Cancer" foundation. If you still don't recall who I am I will send you a photo next time. I was a student for three years at your school and received a black belt right before I moved to Okinawa, Japan. I moved because my father is a Marine and was stationed there for three years. I recently came across all of my old belts that I earned while at your school and was doing a little project to keep them displayed in my room. To give you an update, I am now 18 years old and live in Texas. I graduated Nolan Catholic High School with a GPA of 3.4 and will be attending the University of Texas at Arlington this fall. I just wanted to get in touch with you and see what has happened since I moved from Virginia.
I also wanted to let you know that the discipline that you taught me during those three years has affected me greatly throughout my journey in life. I only wish I could repay you for the gift of discipline and respect you instilled in me.
If you wish to not contact me via e-mail then by all means you can call me or write me a formal letter. It's hard to give you an exact time in which I am available to speak on the phone because I work for a sporting goods store and the store managers schedule different people at different times. So the trouble is that there is never a perfect time to call but I do check my e-mail frequently and respond as soon as I read the message. Please answer soon.
Your former student,
Phillip Bryan
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“One of the activities that I
recommended
for him…..”
Jim exhibits some difficulty with laterality, knowing the left from right side of his body. He also has difficulties with sensory motor skills, including postural control, vestibular and tactile processing, and motor planning.
One of the activities that I recommended for him is participation in a Tae Kwon Do….. Jim has made great improvement in the last year since I first evaluated him….
Deborah Kratz, MS, OTR/L, Licensed Occupational Therapist |
“It’s been totally worth it….”
Well he’s very confident now and he’s very respectful of himself and others he’s extremely caring about other people and he’s developed a real work ethic that I don’t think he had before.
Mrs. Shuell, mother of a Black Belt |
It is just a joy to see Matthew’s
confidence and self-esteem.
It is just a joy to see Matthew’s confidence and self-esteem. When he started two years ago, he was afraid to even walk into the class, but now he comes home and can’t wait to show us what he’s learning.
We’re sure it is because of his instructors’ genuine care and interest in him. He’s become a disciplined, focused, attentive and polite young man that we are very proud of. Thank you Master Jason!
Brian Edwards, Father of 7 year old
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Partner in Education for Public Schools
Thank you for all that you do for Prince William County Public Schools. The partnership with Westridge Elementary School and Tae Kwon Do College is a clear reflection of the goals of the Business Partnership office which are to improve academic achievement, develop workforce readiness skills, and meet business outreach initiatives in the community.
We are very fortunate to have businesses in the community with your level of commitment to become a partner in education. As we work together, we demonstrate, “Excellent Schools are Everyone’s Business.”
Sincerely,
Steven L. Walts
Superintendent of Schools
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EXCITING NEWS: for Parents who are SERIOUS about Raising Their Child’s Level of
Confidence, Focus, Fitness and Discipline!
Dear Parents,
If you’re serious about raising your child's level of confidence, focus, discipline and fitness then we have the program just for you. My name is Jason Yi; my school, Jason Yi's Tae Kwon Do College has successfully helped many families just like yours in the Reston area for over 20 years. My goal is to enhance the lives of children & adults, so they will make the right choices in life. Through this letter I’m going to tell you how the Martial Arts has enhanced the lives of many families, helping them to UNLOCK THEIR TRUE POTENTIAL!
Let me start off by saying that in all my years as a Martial Art Teacher the key motivator why many parents just like you call a Martial Art school is because they need a little extra help when it comes to building their child’s level of confidence and focus. We have uncovered one simple need or desire in them…to somehow change the behavior of their child.
Jason Yi's Tae Kwon Do College Has Helped Many Children
to Unlock Their True Potential By: |
Teaching Them to Always Think Positive Thoughts!
If you want to be a successful person, be a positive thinker. Do your best to eliminate negative thoughts from your mind and find the good in every situation. Negative thinking will hold you back from reaching your goals and being a healthy, happy and productive person. Look at virtually any highly successful person and you will quickly notice that they are a positive thinker. The evidence is all around you. See the pattern?
Teaching Them to Constantly Feed Their Brain!
Your success will only grow to the level that you do. Always learning as much as you can from highly successful people, in and out of your four walls. The more you learn the better the school grades. Therefore, the more financial freedom, the better leader you will become.
Teaching Them to Believe in Them Self!
Enter every situation with victory mindset and the intent to succeed. You must erase any self-doubt, fear and uncertainty from your psyche. Focus not on what you fear, but on where you want to go. You’ll create self-fulfilling prophecies; the kind that lead to success. If you don’t believe in yourself, then people around you won’t either, and you’ll never build the life of your dreams.
Teaching Them to Surround Them Selves with Winners!
If you want to feel and think negatively, then spend time with negative people. They’ll be sure to grab you by the ankles and pull you down to their level at every opportunity. On the other hand, success breeds success. The more you associate with winners, the more you’ll start to think and act like one.
Teaching Them to Think Big, Not Small!Someone once said if you aim your arrow at a star, then you might hit the moon, but if you aim your arrow at the moon, then you might only hit an eagle. It’s true. That’s why highly successful people think big. On the other hand, I’ve found that struggling people typically think small. They’re happy to just get by. So, usually, that’s the level they achieve…mediocre results. Don’t you want and deserve better than that for yourself and your family? |
Attention Loving Parents:
Discover the Almost Magical Formula to Building Your Child’s Confidence
and Self-Esteem!
As a parent you prepare your child for the many challenges that they will be facing in life the best you can every day. Each day you ask your children to face challenges that were unheard of just a few short years ago: Children Being Bullied, ADHD, Peer Pressure, Violence, and the level of negativity in our society that can discourage even the brightest and most optimistic child.
When our children hopefully manage to remain physically safe, we can’t help but feel alarmed – wondering if they are maintaining the optimism and self-esteem they had when they were younger.
So what do you do about developing the confidence in your children so they succeed in life? The Martial Arts has been helping Children and Adults in their journey to life's happiness. Happiness comes from having confidence in yourself. When a child has confidence, and believe in themselves they live a HAPPIER LIFE. |
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WARNING: Your Child’s Lack Of Confidence May Be
Holding Them Back! “The Secrets to Raising Your Child’s Confidence Level To Make Them Unstoppable.”
Parents, we live in a largely negative world. And, unless you are vigilant, that negativity will drain the confidence from your son or daughter. Protecting the confidence of your child is an ongoing, never-ending task. The responsibility falls to you. If you don’t undertake this important responsibility, who will?
Confidence Cannot Be Taught!
Okay, before you panic, listen closely to what I’m about to tell you. Confidence cannot be taught. Well, hold on now, I know you were hoping it could be. But it can’t be taught.
Confidence must be learned.
Beware! There is a thief near you! And that thief is not after your money or your car. This thief is after something far more valuable. The thief is after the confidence of your most precious possession...YOUR CHILD. |
See, just because you understand what confidence is doesn’t mean you have it. It's not enough to learn what it is-you actually have experience it to become it.
So you can’t teach it, but you can provide a class environment where the child can experience a feeling of confidence.
Jason Yi's Tae Kwon Do College teachers use a 10 step approach to developing and protecting your child’s confidence. You can use these strategies, too!
taunting, insulting); or emotional (shunning, spreading nasty gossip). It is deliberate and hurtful behavior, usually repeated over a period of time. Bullying is almost always done to kids who are perceived to be more vulnerable than the bullies.
The fear of being harassed in school gets in the way of learning, and makes going to school a miserable experience. Being bullied can make children feel lonely, unhappy and unsafe. Children who are being bullied may develop stomach aches, nightmares, nervousness and anxiety.
Too often, parents are the last to know their child is in trouble. Remember, bullies work through fear and manipulation. They often intimidate children into silence by threatening to harm them or by labeling them "wimps" or "babies" if they tell an adult what's going on. Therefore, it's important for parents of school-age children to be on the lookout for signs of bullying. If your son routinely comes home from school extremely hungry, ask him why. Maybe someone is taking his lunch.
Does your daughter rush to the bathroom as soon as she gets off the bus? Maybe she's afraid to enter the school bathroom because a child uses this place to threaten or intimidate her. It's a good idea to make it a habit to ask your child what's happening at school, especially if you suspect a problem.
Ask pointed questions ("Who's the bully in your class?" or "Who bothers kids on the bus?"), particularly if you are unable to be home when your child gets off the school bus. The reason? "By the time you arrive home and talk with your child about the day, she may no longer be focusing on the fact that Susie is bothering her on the bus. But that doesn't mean it wasn't upsetting to her."
Now, read carefully. I’m going to tell you a secret.
If you understand what I’m about to tell you, you will have the “key” to resolving this entire, frustrating situation.
The Secret: Some kids don’t get picked on at all. That’s right. Some kids don’t get picked on – at all. They don’t pick on other kids, either. They are free to enjoy themselves, to be themselves…and it wouldn’t even occur to a bully to give them a hard time. Bullying is a very difficult problem to stop.
Our mission at Jason Yi's Tae Kwon Do College is to ensure every child has the right to feel safe and develop to their full potential. A goal of Jason Yi's US TKD College is to be a community leader and center for the fight against bullying. Sadly, we are involved with bullying to karate students and non-students on almost a weekly basis.
Can this crisis be stopped? First, we must develop an atmosphere in which bullying is always unacceptable and will not be tolerated. Second, it takes a whole community to save our children. We must arm the victim, bully, bystander, parents, schools and community with the anti-bullying tools and systems. "CONFIDENCE IS THE SECRET"
CHICAGO (CNN) -- Four out of five middle school students say that they act like bullies at least once a month, according to a new study that found such aggressive behavior to be more common than previously thought.
The study of 558 students in a Midwestern middle school found that 80 percent said their behavior included physical aggression, social ridicule, teasing, name-calling and issuing threats within the previous 30 days.
And many middle school students are not shy about admitting such behavior.
"Yep, I get in fights with a lot of kids," one boy told CNN.
The classic image of the "lone" schoolyard bully doesn't ring true, according to the study, conducted by the University of Illinois.
By asking students if they had engaged in certain behaviors over the past month without telling them those behaviors are defined as bullying, we found that our results support that adolescents don't neatly fall into categories of either bullies or non-bullies," said psychologist Dorothy Espelage, author of the study.
Earlier research had concluded that bullies account for up to only 15 percent of the school population. |
How To Make Your Child Bully Proof
If your child complains about being bullied at school,
or if you suspect that might be happening,
here are some suggestions.
Make it clear that you accept your child's reports of what is happening and that you take them seriously. She needs to know she has someone on her side that is willing to help her. Today, you are her hero. Reassure her that this situation can be resolved.
At the same time, let her know that you do not think this is her fault. Her confidence has already taken a big hit, and she already feels like a victim.
While it is natural to want to protect your child by solving the problem for him, it will serve your child better if you teach him how to solve the problem himself. By learning the skills to stand up for himself, he can use them in other situations.
Ask your child how she has been dealing with the bullying, talk about what else can be done and discuss what actions you can both take to solve the problem. Reassure her you will consult her before taking any action.
Teach your child how to respond to a bully in a bold, assertive way. Practice with him at home by role
Remember, bullying is not a normal part of growing up. Help your child develop the necessary tools to stick up for himself and others. |
playing. Participation in other activities builds confidence and develops social skills, making it easier to find ways of saying "Leave me alone."
Suggest that your child stick with two or more other children when at the playground, the bus stop or wherever she comes face-to-face with the bully.
Make sure your child knows it is okay to ask for help from a teacher or other adult. Practice what he'll say so he doesn't sound like he's whining or tattling.
Determine if your child has healthy friendshipswith other children. If not, perhaps she can benefit by developing better social skills. Encourage her to invite friends over to your home and participate in school activities.
If necessary, meet with school representatives to discuss the problem.

“Master Jason and your team are excellent instructors and
are truly wonderful with all kids.”
Thank you for the wonderful attention you give to the Little Ninja students each weekday afternoon. My son Ethan has grown and improved since starting the program. While few of this executions could be described as flawless, his confidence and willingness to attempt new things has gotten much better.
I feel Tae Kwon Do is helping his coordination as well as building his willingness to work with others. The “Teamwork” stressed in the class is not something that comes naturally but is so important to success in life.
The belt wards program is also extremely worthwhile. Reminding Ethan there is a belt test coming has been a great motivator on those days he simply does not want to get ready for class. Having a formalized ceremony rewarding hard work is extremely valuable. Learning that hard work is the key to success is an important lesson that does not come automatically. Besides, Ethan so enjoys breaking the board and putting on a new belt at the end of the ceremony.
I have gone on and not even mentioned the Tae Kwon Do skill itself. This is of course the reason Ethan entered the class in the first place. Master Jason, you and your team are excellent instructors and are truly wonderful with all the kids. I just wanted to let you know I have noticed there is so much more going on here and appreciate all the hard work you and the team put in.
Thank you for providing such a worthwhile experience.
Sincerely,
Andy Madsen, Lake Ridge, VA |
“OK -- I Might Be Interested…
What Do I Do Next?”
Here’s What You Need To Do Next!
Sometimes we spend so much time doing our best research before we make a decision, in fear of making the wrong decision; we never make the right decision.
The next step is simply this. Walk into our Martial Art school and measure how graciously you are received and what steps are taken to gain your support and consider a Martial art program.
Simply walk into our school. Listen, we know that when a parent first walks into the school sometimes they are a little nervous and apprehensive. Why? Well it’s a new experience. But I assure you it will be unlike any experience you have had before, completely positive. We care about you and your child.
What we are talking about you experiencing is our Children’s Program. A systematic means of improving kids…physically, emotionally, intellectually…a program that has helped many families with their concern.
Now, I’d like to make it possible for you to see, first hand, and with your own child (and, at my own personal expense), exactly how we make good on all of these stunning claims.
Now, here comes the good part. We’ve made it incredibly easy. Here’s how:
Take Advantage of our:
FREE 20 Minute Consultation: (A $59.00 value)
Before or during the introductory program, we will meet with you to discuss your child’s needs and progress.
FREE Introductory Program: ($39.00 value)
2 weeks of group lessons in our award winning beginners class NO STRINGS ATTACHED.
I’m offering you four 45 minute lessons -- for FREE and with absolutely no strings attached. See for yourself if in fact, we can give your child the powerful benefits promised. Watch with your own eyes as your child receives coaching by one of our expert teachers.
FREE Karate Uniform: ($40.00 value)
After your child’s second visit to the Karate school, he/she will be presented with an official Karate uniform that is theirs to keep—no charge!
FREE Booklet "Be Your Best": ($19.00 value)
Believe me. With just these four short lessons, your child will come away with his/her self
confidence greatly improved. Not just in how he/she feels. They’ll actually be experiencing
real life skills. Skills that he/she can put to powerful use, right away, today.
But Be Warned. Remember, I’m inviting you to check out the most successful Martial Arts school in the country! Due to increasing demand, we have limited time slots for Introductory Lessons. Avoid long delays. Request your Beginner Trial Program and Free Gifts as soon as possible. |
All while enjoying the fun and excitement of an upbeat Martial Arts program.
And -- it’s all FREE!
You have absolutely no risk whatsoever.
To schedule your child’s two free weeks, simply call one of our locations and tell them you would like to set up a time to
come in and register for your FREE Student-Parent Conference.
We urge you to call today and schedule your Beginner Trial Program. It might be the most important thing you ever do!
Thank You,
Jason Yi
Master Instructor Jason J. Yi
6th Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do
info@woodbridgemartialarts.com
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His self-esteem has gone higher than we would ever expected..."
His self-esteem has gone higher than we would ever expected, and we're sure it has to do with his instructors' genuine care and interest in him. Mathew is disciplined, focused, attentive, polite, but most of all, he loves what he is doing!
Breanna K. , Mother
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SELF-CONFIDENCE
We enrolled our son in the U.S. Tae Kwon Do College program to help him learn self-discipline, confidence, and respect. After two years he has learned this and so much more. In fact, he hopes to be a Master someday.
Kelli B. Mother
Woodbridge, VA
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SELF-DISCIPLINE
"Since I enrolled my child in martial arts the change in him has been unbelievable! He has better self-discipline and is producing better grades in school.I used to think that martial arts was just punching and kicking, but I've discovered that it is really so much more!"
Ken G., Father
Woodbridge, VA
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