Our Purpose
To glorify God, reflect Christ, and lead our students to become the people they were created to be.
Our Mission
Our mission is to build leaders through human connection, innovation, and a culture based on Biblical principles.
We understand that there are important life lessons to learn in between kicking and punching. As a Kansas City born martial arts and self defense school, our most important role is to help each student find the best versions of themselves while learning skills to be successful in their future. This is the black belt way.
We invite you to join the KOMA Taekwondo tribe and learn how to lead life the black belt way.
We are proud that our students consistently use the skills they develop at KOMA Taekwondo to become leaders throughout their lives.
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KOMA Taekwondo is looking for the right person to help us further our mission;
To provide the best experience for our students and parents through human connection, innovation, and a rich Taekwondo culture.
What we do is simple. We help our students become better versions of themselves through martial arts classes and consistent to our positive but disciplined culture.All staff members of KOMA are more than just employees, we are a team.
Open Positions
Many children lack confidence and feel lost in today's fast paced culture.
FITOPIA is unlike any other fitness. Just 20-minute whole-body strength workouts are equivalent to 90 minutes of workouts at conventional gyms. EMS is so versatile that it can easily adapt to any age range (14 to 99+), fitness level (new-to-fitness to athletes), individual training or group classes, and those who are fitness challenged (arthritis, MS, Parkinson’s, etc.). Our franchisees make a difference in their clients’ lives to help them achieve their best.
Self-critical
Does your child put themselves down?
Quits easily
Do they quit as soon as something gets difficult or avoid tasks altogether?
Acting Silly
Do they act silly or clown around when they feel under pressure?
Inactive
Are they inactive or unmotivated to do physical activities?