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Jeremy Black Tae Kwon Do
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Mr Black seems like a great person he was highly recommended to us. (I later found out if a student recommends 4 other students they get the entire yr free) however his classes are very simple and over populated especially their kids classes, and they do not last nearly long enough. In my opinion children need to have discipline in their classes and they should respect their teachers. \r
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Upon my visits to the school with my child I did not see any of this on the first day kids we're running around not listening and out of control one child got hurt when he fell head first over a piece of equipment that the other kids we're throwing in the floor, (no teachers in sight) on our second trip there the class played dodge ball most of the session. \r
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We chose not to go back there for a third visit. I want my kids to learn a martial art that will help them to grow both physically and mentally and I did not see how his program would benefit our family. I guess since I was in martial arts as a
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