


In addition, Carol runs the occasional Saturday play evening to give the parents a day off. (Patrick has his proudly on display in his bedroom). Patrick was delighted with getting to be the last one on his birthday and speaking of birthdays, the kids get to break a board on their birthday. Most practices end with a game of dodgeball with the ball being thrown by the instructors. It is not all work either where there is a fun side to the practices. I was concerned that he would loose interest but the good news is he is still enthusiastic about going. Initially he was pretty un-cordinated and I have watched him grow in his form and confidence. He is not sporty and I have been pleased how he has progressed. Our youngest boy, Patrick, has been going there for 6 months now where he is now a orange belt. I am so happy to be part of the Fort Bend Taekwondo family. Fort Bend Taekwondo is a great place to learn new things, build strength, increase confidence and build great friendships. I find myself always wanting to do my best. They are always there to offer help and encouragement. My mind was becoming more clear and I could focus better. Not only did I feel myself getting physically stronger, I felt my mind getting stronger too. With each new form she taught me and new kick I learned, I felt more confident in myself. I didn't believe I had what it takes to do Taekwondo. Initially, I was scared and not very confident in myself or my abilities. They welcomed me in and I found myself wanting to learn all the kicks, forms and excercises they Had to teach me. Chapman and her staff made me feel comfortable and safe. From the moment I walked into Fort Bend Taekwondo, Mrs. I am sure glad that I listened to my parents and joined Fort Bend Taekwondo. My mom and dad wanted me to join Taekwondo, but I was reluctant too.
