Thursday, June 17, 2010

Masters Training




Grandmaster Robert Stevens premiered his seminar "Master Instructor Development Program" to sixteen high ranking black belts at Stevens Taekwondo Academy: A New Way of Life June 11. Grandmaster Dwight Stevens introduced his son, who is the director and master instructor for the taekwondo program at the Denver Athletic Club, as 'the real thing" in taekwondo mastery, with three decades of experience.

Grandmaster Robert Stevens deiscussed the various elements of leadership, different perceptions of skills and ethics and then led the group in specific application scenarios. Stevens also reviewed sel-defense techniques for use against weapons and multiple opponents.

"I thought it was an excellent seminar in prectical leadership," said Senior Master Mark Henkel.

Grandmaster Robert Stevens noted that Stevens Taekwondo Academy is one of the few schools in the nation where that many high-ranking black belts could be assembled for such taining. Attending the seminar were sixth dan black belts Mark Henkel and Bill Dragolovich, fifth dan black belts John Henkel, Hilde Henkel, Carol Landrath and Dr. Ron Locascio, fourth dan black belts Justin Buehler, Kim Buehler, Annette Danczyk, Jerry Hajewski, Karrie Lane, Jill Reed and Daniel Zierke, third dan black belts Stephen Decker and Mandi Hoppa and second dan black belt Kris Strohbusch. Each received a certificate and a belt rank lapel pin.

Both Stevens expressed appreciation for the use of the excellent facilities at Senior Master Karen Johnson's studio.

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