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In 1973, Master Sapp began his Tae Kwon Do training under Randy Burch, 1st degree. Concurrently, Grandmaster E.C. Ahn, originally from North Korea, opened his training school in Macon teaching traditional Tae Kwon Do. At that time, Master Sapp continued his training under the suberb teaching of Grandmaster Ahn. In October of 1974, Master Sapp received his first degree black belt and opened his own school, Warner Robins Karate Academy. (WRKA)
Master Sapp's will and determination during those early years is the reason for the success of Warner Robins Karate Academy. WRKA has been owned and opperated by Master Sapp for over 40 years and he continues to strive to provide superior instruction and knowledge to all of his students.
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Cathy Creamer
★ 5
Amazing instructors who care about their students!
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Stephen Kitchens
★ 5
You earn belts they are not given. excellent instructors
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Tippy Tank
★ 5
The best all of our teachers are masters at their skill
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SNE4KY BLADE
★ 5
Amazing place to train and workout! It will discipline you mentally and physically.
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Flames On YT
★ 5
If you are looking for a place to be disciplined, be stronger, and to learn karate. Then I would recommend you this place! The instructors are nice and are always trying to help, even if you are struggling when you start
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Moseeva Smith-James
★ 5
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Andre Coquerel
★ 5
Great place to practice martial arts. Very experienced instructors.
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Chuck Blankenship
★ 5
They are some of the nicest people I've ever met and they are very good with all of their students. Worth every penny in my book
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Jessica Cooley
★ 5
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John Eyler
★ 5
I think the reason I've been so successful as an adult is because of the discipline I learned as a pre-teen and teenager at Ahn's. This is not fun-and-games; it's genuine education in self-respect, and if you take it seriously, I sincerely believe the skills you learn actually make you smarter. Grandmaster Ahn apparently taught CIA agents or something, and his son is no weaker or less-impressive. Definitely recommend this place for martial arts in Middle Georgia and that you go at least 3 times a week if you want the maximum benefit.
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Mike Arnold
★ 5
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