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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, including Little Tigers Taekwondo, Children Taekwondo, Teen Taekwondo, Adult Taekwondo, and Family Taekwondo. The program also offers birthday parties, Women’s Self-Defense seminars, an After School Program, an Extended School Enrichment (ESE) Program, student demo team performances, and an annual Board Break-a-Thon event. The Confidence Kids (World Class Kids) program is included as a character development program that introduces and reinforces life skills such as focus, cooperation, respect, self-control, responsibility, and perseverance.
• 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’s stated philosophy includes the belief that martial arts can be for everyone regardless of age, gender, or experience level, and that happier, more confident students lead to happier families and more cohesive communities. The school describes its preschool martial arts program as a blend of gross motor skills, personal development, character enrichment, and preparation for a busy school setting, and describes its kids, teen, adult, and family programs as focused on self-defense, fitness, engagement, and family activity.
The leadership is headed by Master Eun Soo Yoo, who is a 6th Degree Black Belt with the World Tae Kwon Do Federation and a 4th Degree Black Belt with the Korean Hapkido Association, and who holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Tae Kwon Do from Young In University in Korea. Master Yoo’s experience 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. His certifications include Korean Certified Hwal Bup Master since 1994, Korean Certified Physical Therapist since 1999, and Korean Certified Social Physical Education Instructor since 2001. Recognitions include 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 demonstration teams that won the Annual World Class Tae Kwon Do Championships in 2002, 2003, and 2004.
Community involvement at Master Yoo’s Tae Kwon Do includes partnerships with local schools through cultural fairs, international events, student demo team performances, school t-shirt and student directory sponsorships, auction and raffle baskets, game and prize booths at school carnivals, and After School and Extended School Enrichment (ESE) Programs. The schools participate in Carmel Safety Day and Fishers Safety Day, conduct Women’s Self-Defense seminars for groups such as teachers, moms, nurses, and corporate employees, and serve as a Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Community Program Provider. They also partner with hospitals such as IU Health North and St. Vincent Hospital for fitness and health outreach, and take part in local wellness fairs and community festivals and parades including Carmelfest, SparkFishers, and events in Zionsville, Westfield, and Noblesville. Since 2013, the annual Board Break-a-Thon fundraiser has raised over $240,000 for Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St. Vincent, and since 2011, the schools have raised over $20,000 to benefit various Hamilton County schools and PTOs.
Parent and student feedback includes comments that instructors have been helpful in supporting black belt goals and that families enjoy taking classes together. Testimonials state that participants learn Tae Kwon Do and life skills such as respect, confidence, focus, determination, perseverance, self-control, and how to treat others with respect. Parents also report that values such as perseverance, leadership, and respect have been important for school, and that the masters are described as excellent with kids.
Last updated May 14, 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’s stated philosophy includes the belief that martial arts can be for everyone regardless of age, gender, or experience level, and that happier, more confident students lead to happier families and more cohesive communities. The school describes its preschool martial arts program as a blend of gross motor skills, personal development, character enrichment, and preparation for a busy school setting, and describes its kids, teen, adult, and family programs as focused on self-defense, fitness, engagement, and family activity.
The leadership is headed by Master Eun Soo Yoo, who is a 6th Degree Black Belt with the World Tae Kwon Do Federation and a 4th Degree Black Belt with the Korean Hapkido Association, and who holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Tae Kwon Do from Young In University in Korea. Master Yoo’s experience 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. His certifications include Korean Certified Hwal Bup Master since 1994, Korean Certified Physical Therapist since 1999, and Korean Certified Social Physical Education Instructor since 2001. Recognitions include 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 demonstration teams that won the Annual World Class Tae Kwon Do Championships in 2002, 2003, and 2004.
Community involvement at Master Yoo’s Tae Kwon Do includes partnerships with local schools through cultural fairs, international events, student demo team performances, school t-shirt and student directory sponsorships, auction and raffle baskets, game and prize booths at school carnivals, and After School and Extended School Enrichment (ESE) Programs. The schools participate in Carmel Safety Day and Fishers Safety Day, conduct Women’s Self-Defense seminars for groups such as teachers, moms, nurses, and corporate employees, and serve as a Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Community Program Provider. They also partner with hospitals such as IU Health North and St. Vincent Hospital for fitness and health outreach, and take part in local wellness fairs and community festivals and parades including Carmelfest, SparkFishers, and events in Zionsville, Westfield, and Noblesville. Since 2013, the annual Board Break-a-Thon fundraiser has raised over $240,000 for Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St. Vincent, and since 2011, the schools have raised over $20,000 to benefit various Hamilton County schools and PTOs.
Parent and student feedback includes comments that instructors have been helpful in supporting black belt goals and that families enjoy taking classes together. Testimonials state that participants learn Tae Kwon Do and life skills such as respect, confidence, focus, determination, perseverance, self-control, and how to treat others with respect. Parents also report that values such as perseverance, leadership, and respect have been important for school, and that the masters are described as excellent with kids.
Last updated May 14, 2026.
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