

How a Black Belt Can Hurt You
Mrs Nancy Stokvis posted a link to this article on
our Face Book Page. I was so impressed by how closely this article reflects the ideals and philosophy of Centennial
Taekwon-Do that I have made a copy available by clicking on the link below.
How a Black Belt Can Hurt You
Quality vs. Quantity
During Black Belt Class on Thursday, October 1, 2009, we discussed an article from Black Belt Magazine that
I felt best described our school philosophy on upper ranks and Black Belts. The discussion we had went very
well and was very benificial. So I have posted the article here and encourage all of my upper ranks and Black Belts
to read it.
Click here to download the article "Case for Less"
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| Black Belt Test August 21, 2011: Mr. Elias Beaini, I Dan, Ms Makenna Galke, II Dan, Mr. Bryan Galke, |
Mr. Bryan Galke, IV Dan
Ms. Makenna Galke, I Dan, Adolf Galke, Marysol Galke, Annie Galke, Mr. Bryan Galke, IV Dan, Mrs Marcela
Galke, I Dan, Mr. David Christopher, V Dan
IV Dan Test May 21, 2011
Black Belt Testing Saturday, February 12, 2011
Mr. Andrew Kaser, I Dan, Mrs Terri Kaser, I Dan, Mr. Joshua Furtado, IV Dan, Mr.
Alston Phu, I Dan, Mr. Matt Logan, I Dan, Mr. Ben Logan, I Dan, Mrs. Marcela Galke, I Dan, Mr. Bryan Galke, III Dan
Black Belt Testing Saturday, August 21, 2010
From Left to Right Back Row: Mr. David Christopher,
V Dan, Zach Hinds, Andrew Kaser, Alex Hinds, Mr. Bryan Galke, III Dan
Front Row: Quinten Sheme, Zack Kaser, Parker Kaser, Elias Beaini
Black Belt Testing
August 8, 2009
Left to Right: Master Swan,
VII Dan, Ms. Makenna Galke, I Dan, Mr. Bryan Galke, III Dan
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