Tae Ryong Tae Kwon Do

Thousand Oaks, United States

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Traditional Martial Arts classes are led by an original Grand Master, 9th Degree Black Belt and former Olympic Delegate for the US National Team, Yong Shin.

Great for ALL ages, Taekwondo is truly a wholesome and engaging activity for the entire family. With emphasis on Focus, Self-​discipline and Respect as well as Cardio Vascular, strength and conditioning, Taekwondo will improve your health both physically and mentally.

Self awareness and the ability to defend oneself will cultivate a more confident and productive individual. It is never too late to believe in yourself!

History

Established in 1982.

The Tae Ryong School of Taekwondo was founded in 1982 by Grand Master Yong Shin and has proudly served the communities of Thousand Oaks and Camarillo, California for the past 30 years. Since then the school has continued to expand into Valencia and Bakersfield, California. In July of 2010, we opened a 6th location in West Los Angeles, California and in March this year we look forward to our Grand Opening of the 7th location in Newbury Park, California.

The Korean Art of self-​defense has, behind it, hundreds of years of culture and tradition. Grand Master Yong Shin, raised in this heritage, prides himself in its tradition and its techniques, and has devoted his life to its development. He constantly inspires and guides his students and instructors to abide by the Korean Tradition. At Tae Ryong Tae Kwon Do School we strive for excellence. We train our students to maintain the highest standards, both physical and mental, for increased motivation and self-​esteem.

Meet the Manager

Edward S.

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Master Stolsig holds a 6th degree Black Belt under the World Taekwondo Federation, and has been training with Grand Master Shin for over 20 years. He owes his start in Taekwondo thanks to his father, and his younger brother Josh (who at the time really wanted to be a ninja). Back in the 1980’s there were only two Martial Arts schools in Camarillo, a Karate school and Tae Ryong Taekwondo. They chose to train with Grand Master Shin because he was the strictest; an attribute Master Stolsig’s father, Tim Stolsig (7th Dan) liked very much. With 25 degrees of black belt spread between 9 family members, it is truely a family affair.

After graduating from Camarillo High School, Master Stolsig joined the Marines. Upon completing his service he came back to beautiful Camarillo, and started teaching Taekwondo with his father, to military personnel and their families on Point Mugu Naval base. Today, he is the Chief Instructor at the Thousand Oaks Branch.