Head Instructors

The benefits of learning Taekwondo at MuDo Academy are in our Team of Head Instructors. Our Head Instructors are passionate about teaching Taekwondo to all our students. A fourth degree Master rank at MuDo Academy Taekwondo means that the practitioner has been practicing Taekwondo for a minimum of twelve years. We are proud that our team of Head Instructors are all master ranks. 

Our promotion tests require that our students perform all their patterns and kicking techniques since White belt. This comprehensive test ensures that our instructors are diligent in teaching our syllabus to our students. 

Our Head Instructors work together to get the potential out of our students through praise and encouragement. Never forgetting the thoughts and emotions of a beginner, we instruct children, youth, and adults from the beginners' perspective. We focus on accuracy first and concentrate on speed and power afterwards. We welcome you to come in and meet our team. 

Master Italo De Napoli

Master Sandra Cushnie

Master Trevor Sparrow

Assistant Instructors

MuDo has an Assistant Instructor Leadership Development program. The students in blue have teaching classes on a weekly basis that they are responsible for. They assist our head instructors in ensuring that all of our students receive the personal and quality instruction. As young as 9 years old, they help head instructors teach our Lil Warriors aged 4 to 7. Always a head instructor near by- the Assistant Instructors provide the students with a warm, relaxed atmosphere to build their basic foundation of their leadership skills. Assistant Instructors in high school are able to complete their 40 hours of volunteer work as part of their educational requirements. I am very proud of our Assistant Instructors.

Aiden

Alanna

Ishaan

Victoria

Michael

Tristan

Black Belts

Our Black Belts have endured the test of time with a minimum of six years to attain their 1st Degree Black Belt. A comprehensive promotion test comprising of all of their Patterns, kicking techniques, self defence applications, sparring and board breaking. To reach these levels, they must be proficient in all of the patterns that they learned since white belt and must be able to break a minimum of two pine boards with their kicking techniques and a minimum of one pine board with their hand strike. Additionally, they are graded on a presentation topic related to Taekwondo and the martial arts. We are creating leaders.

Jasleen

Prarthi

Dylan

Vinay

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