Wednesday was my last class at the Las Vegas Taekwon-Do Club. I am sad to leave my beloved Taekwon-Do classes in Nevada, and our great instructor and his kind wife, but I will continue to practice Taekwon-Do- at home and at a new do-jang near the location I moved to.
This Wednesday, LVTKD Mt. Charleston Taekwon-Do was moved to the outside of the Lundy Elementary School, at Mt. Charleston. It isn’t inside of the building yet, but there is still hope of achieving this goal! For the final time coming from me, please tell anyone you know about Taekwon-Do and spread the joy of being a part of this fantastic martial art, and keep Taekwon-Do at Mt. Charleston going.
This is my last post here concerning things about the LVTKD do-jangs. I will post every so often about tournaments coming to locations in Las Vegas, and I will continue to keep the polls going, but that will be all. So for my last post as an LVTKD student, I want to thank all of the people who I’ve trained with over the years.
Thank you to the Whitney Ranch Rec Center students whom I trained with for nearly three years. With you, I set off on my Taekwon-Do journey.
Thank you to the students at the Heinrich YMCA, whom I trained with for only a few months and saw at End of the Month Tournaments and Red and Black Belt classes. You helped me get my black belt and become a good competitor.
Thank you to the Mt. Charleston Taekwon-Doins, that I trained with for over a year and that helped me become a better teacher.
Thank you to all of the students that were my sparring partners, especially the very brave ones, that helped me to become better at sparring.
Thank you to every person who helped me with my patterns, and everyone who allowed me to help them with theirs.
Thank you to every student that ever did step-sparring and ho sin sul with me. Sorry for having to throw you around.
Thank you to my fellow End of The Month Tournament-goers, who assisted me in becoming a better competitor.
And most of all, thank you to Master Bosse, without him, my Taekwon-Do journey would have never began.
For the last time,
Taekwon,
Patricia