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About Lee's Martial Arts
Lee's Martial Arts is the finest school in the area, dedicated to making your
martial arts experience enjoyable and satisfying. Our instructors are the best. They have studied and trained for years to qualify as part of the Lee's Martial Arts
team, and their primary goal is to assist you in being the best you can be.
Our carefully structured programs go far beyond punching, blocking, and kicking. We will help you acquire effective self-defense skills and provide you with a comprehensive, personal development program. It is our goal to raise the quality of life for all our students in every way possible.
Although we honor martial arts traditions that go back centuries, we are dynamic and are constantly seeking new and innovative ways to enthuse and excite our students.
We pledge to make each student’s journey as fun, exciting, and
educational as possible. We monitor progress closely and walk with students every step of the way. We believe that being a
martial artist is not just about learning to kick and punch, it is about becoming the best that you can be in every way.
Our school has been serving the Renton community since April 1996.
We have dynamic leaders in our Instructors and owners, and a
high-energy atmosphere you'll notice when you walk into our school.
We also offer one of the finest competition teams in the state. Our
school's friendly, family atmosphere is my favorite part.
-- Robert Morrison, Head Instructor and School Owner
Our Dojang (School) Rules
Bow to the master or
instructor and the flag when entering
and leaving the dojang.
When addressed by the
master or instructor answer, "Yes, sir /
No, sir" or "Yes ma'am / No ma'am."
If you arrive to
class after it has begun, shake the
instructor's hand and ask permission to
join class.
The following are
prohibited in the dojang and on the
mats: shoes, smoking, chewing gum,
intoxication, bad language, bad
behavior, and disrespect.
Always wear a clean
uniform.
Students should not
leave class without the instructor's
permission.
When sparring,
students must wear sparring gear and
exercise maximum control.
Senior belt students
should set a good example. They should
show respect for and help lower belt
students.
Do not use Tae Kwon
Do to hurt anyone. Never degrade Tae
Kwon Do or the reputation of the school.
Students must have
permission from the instructor to
participate in tournaments or martial
arts activity.
Every student is subject to the
school rules and regulations. Non-compliance will result
in the following penalties: warning, reduction in rank
or denial of permission to test, and temporary
suspension of membership. An excessive number of
warnings and/or suspensions will result in permanent
termination of school membership without refund or
membership fees.