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Average Rating: Average (3 Reviews)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Average
- Other aspects:
- Average
1 out of 3 Reviewer recommended Master Lee's Tae Kwon Do School.
The training he got here saved my son's life
Feb 23 2013 by James (Parent of a Student with 3 - 5 Years Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Very Good
- Other aspects:
- Very Good
- Recommended:
- Yes
(0 of 2 People found this review helpful)
keep looking
Jul 03 2012 by Bruce (Former Student with 1 - 3 Months Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Poor
- Other aspects:
- Poor
- Recommended:
- No!
this guy's a joke... totally incompetent. you can find something lots better.
(0 of 2 People found this review helpful)
Not a fun place to study martial arts
Jun 21 2012 by Steve (Former Student with 1 - 3 Months Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Poor
- Other aspects:
- Poor
- Recommended:
- No!
their grand master is retired, and the guy who has taken over doesn't know his stuff. They have a couple of "helpers" who are very good with the kids, but if you are looking for some more mature training, not little kid stuff, these are not the people you want.
How to Contact this School
Please call (604) 852-8824 during business hours to contact Master Lee's Tae Kwon Do School.
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Thanks!
Pay no attention to the previous 2 posters. They say they had between 1 and 3 months of classes ie: they never even got out of the beginner class!
My son got his black belt there. When he was about 16 and minding his own business, he was attacked by a group of 6 gang members in their 20's. They started the attack by throwing a hard liquor bottle at him which opened up his forehead. He went down but realised as they ran toward him that they intended to stomp him. Despite the pain and the blood obscuring his vision he got to his feet and took out the lead guy wiith a palm strike to the chin. After that he laid into them with elbows and knees. The bad guys hauled of their wounded and went in search of easier prey.
Without the training, he would have been dead.