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Master Yoo's Tae Kwon Do offers Preschool Martial Arts, Kids Martial Arts, Teen Martial Arts, Adult Martial Arts, and Family Martial Arts. The program also offers birthday parties, Women’s Self-Defense seminars, an After School Program, an Extended School Enrichment (ESE) Program, and an annual Board Break-a-Thon event.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
Master Yoo's Tae Kwon Do states that its mission is to change lives through martial arts, education, and coaching, and to provide a safe, comfortable, and welcoming atmosphere for students and family members. The program states that it focuses on helping individuals achieve, develop, and succeed in their personal goals, and that it believes martial arts can be for everyone regardless of age, gender, or experience level. It states that students learn skill sets to protect themselves and that its approach is realistic and practical. The program also states that it is committed to making the local community safe and peaceful and to being a contributing member of the community.
Master Eun Soo Yoo leads the program and is described as one of the most successful members of the Korean National Tae Kwon Do Team. Master Yoo holds a 6th Degree Black Belt from the World Tae Kwon Do Federation and a 4th Degree Black Belt from the Korean Hapkido Association, and has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Tae Kwon Do from Young In University in Korea. His background includes serving as a Korean Army Instructor from 1996–1998, being Young In University Tae Kwon Do Sparring Champion in 1995, 1999, and 2000, and serving on the Korean National Tae Kwon Do Demonstration Team from 1999–2001. From 2000–2007 he was Head Master Instructor at World Class Tae Kwon Do Centers in Buffalo, NY. He has been a Korean Certified Hwal Bup Master since 1994, a Korean Certified Physical Therapist since 1999, and a Korean Certified Social Physical Education Instructor since 2001.
The program lists several credentials and awards, including a 1999 Certificate of Appreciation from the 109th Olympic Committee Session, a 2000 Certificate of Appreciation from the World Tae Kwon Do Federation, and coaching a demonstration team that won the Annual World Class Tae Kwon Do Championships in 2002, 2003, and 2004. It describes its Preschool Martial Arts classes as a blend of building gross motor skills and having fun. It states that its Kids Martial Arts program teaches self-defense and life skills such as focus, discipline, and respect. Teen Martial Arts is described as a “tech alternative” that gets teens active and engaged, Adult Martial Arts is described as combining fitness with fun and self-defense skills, and Family Martial Arts is described as a way of life and a family activity. The program also offers birthday parties that it describes as stress free, and it mentions a World Class Kids character development program.
Master Yoo's Tae Kwon Do describes itself as providing martial arts classes to families in multiple surrounding communities and notes that it has an After School Program and Extended School Enrichment (ESE) Program. It states that it participates in cultural fairs and international events, student demonstration team performances, school t-shirt and student directory sponsorships, auction and raffle baskets, and game and prize booths at school carnivals. The program reports participation in Safety Days sponsored by local law enforcement and fire departments, Women’s Self-Defense seminars tailored for groups such as teachers, moms, nurses, and corporate employees, and Girl Scouts of Central Indiana programs. It also reports partnerships with hospitals at fitness and health outreach programs, local wellness fairs, and community festivals and parades such as Carmelfest and SparkFishers.
The program states that since 2013 it has raised over $240,000 for Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St. Vincent through its annual Board Break-a-Thon fundraiser. It also states that since 2011 it has raised over $20,000 to benefit various Hamilton County schools and that it actively supports local school districts and PTOs. Testimonials from parents and students state that the staff have been helpful in reaching black belt goals, that families enjoy taking classes together and learning Tae Kwon Do and life skills such as respect, confidence, and a “never give up” attitude, and that children have developed confidence, focus, perseverance, discipline, and respect. Other testimonials state that values such as perseverance, leadership, and respect have been useful in school, and that the masters are excellent with kids and build confidence, self-control, perseverance, and respect.
Last updated May 12, 2026.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
Master Yoo's Tae Kwon Do states that its mission is to change lives through martial arts, education, and coaching, and to provide a safe, comfortable, and welcoming atmosphere for students and family members. The program states that it focuses on helping individuals achieve, develop, and succeed in their personal goals, and that it believes martial arts can be for everyone regardless of age, gender, or experience level. It states that students learn skill sets to protect themselves and that its approach is realistic and practical. The program also states that it is committed to making the local community safe and peaceful and to being a contributing member of the community.
Master Eun Soo Yoo leads the program and is described as one of the most successful members of the Korean National Tae Kwon Do Team. Master Yoo holds a 6th Degree Black Belt from the World Tae Kwon Do Federation and a 4th Degree Black Belt from the Korean Hapkido Association, and has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Tae Kwon Do from Young In University in Korea. His background includes serving as a Korean Army Instructor from 1996–1998, being Young In University Tae Kwon Do Sparring Champion in 1995, 1999, and 2000, and serving on the Korean National Tae Kwon Do Demonstration Team from 1999–2001. From 2000–2007 he was Head Master Instructor at World Class Tae Kwon Do Centers in Buffalo, NY. He has been a Korean Certified Hwal Bup Master since 1994, a Korean Certified Physical Therapist since 1999, and a Korean Certified Social Physical Education Instructor since 2001.
The program lists several credentials and awards, including a 1999 Certificate of Appreciation from the 109th Olympic Committee Session, a 2000 Certificate of Appreciation from the World Tae Kwon Do Federation, and coaching a demonstration team that won the Annual World Class Tae Kwon Do Championships in 2002, 2003, and 2004. It describes its Preschool Martial Arts classes as a blend of building gross motor skills and having fun. It states that its Kids Martial Arts program teaches self-defense and life skills such as focus, discipline, and respect. Teen Martial Arts is described as a “tech alternative” that gets teens active and engaged, Adult Martial Arts is described as combining fitness with fun and self-defense skills, and Family Martial Arts is described as a way of life and a family activity. The program also offers birthday parties that it describes as stress free, and it mentions a World Class Kids character development program.
Master Yoo's Tae Kwon Do describes itself as providing martial arts classes to families in multiple surrounding communities and notes that it has an After School Program and Extended School Enrichment (ESE) Program. It states that it participates in cultural fairs and international events, student demonstration team performances, school t-shirt and student directory sponsorships, auction and raffle baskets, and game and prize booths at school carnivals. The program reports participation in Safety Days sponsored by local law enforcement and fire departments, Women’s Self-Defense seminars tailored for groups such as teachers, moms, nurses, and corporate employees, and Girl Scouts of Central Indiana programs. It also reports partnerships with hospitals at fitness and health outreach programs, local wellness fairs, and community festivals and parades such as Carmelfest and SparkFishers.
The program states that since 2013 it has raised over $240,000 for Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St. Vincent through its annual Board Break-a-Thon fundraiser. It also states that since 2011 it has raised over $20,000 to benefit various Hamilton County schools and that it actively supports local school districts and PTOs. Testimonials from parents and students state that the staff have been helpful in reaching black belt goals, that families enjoy taking classes together and learning Tae Kwon Do and life skills such as respect, confidence, and a “never give up” attitude, and that children have developed confidence, focus, perseverance, discipline, and respect. Other testimonials state that values such as perseverance, leadership, and respect have been useful in school, and that the masters are excellent with kids and build confidence, self-control, perseverance, and respect.
Last updated May 12, 2026.
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