The Martial Way Taekwondo and Hapkido School
- Taekwondo, meaning "the way of the hand and foot," is a general term used to describe Korea's national sport. We train in a traditional Korean forms. We supplement these punches and kicks with self-defense techniques and overall endurance and flexibility training.
- Hapkido, The way to harmony through body and mind conditionaing. iHapkido is a dynamic and eclectic Korean martial art. It is a form of self-defence that employs joint locks as well as common simple attacks.
Chief instructor Eric Wibbeler teaches all classes. Mr. Wibbeler started his martial arts training in 1992. His accomplishments include:
- 4th Dan Taekwondo through Kukkiwon.
- 3rd Dan, Hapkido, International Hapkido Federation, Korean H.Q..
- The first person to receive Instructor certification from Grandmaster Jung Yul Lee, (7th Dan TKD/7th Dan HKD), and Master Jodi Lee (5th Dan TKD/ 3rd Dan HKD).
Mr. Wibbeler opened The Martial Way studio in2009.