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Instructors
Francis Ott 4th Dan- Head Instructor (Click Picture for Bio)
Rick Zaroff 3rd Dan - Assistant Instructor - Ott's TKD Rick Zaroff is the ranking student black belt at Ott's Taekwon-Do. Mr Zaroff began training in 1997 shortly after his two children. His son Scott is a 1st Dan and his daughter Samantha is a 3rd Dan. Mr. Zaroff has been assisting with class for the past 7 years and demononstrates on a daily basis what it means to have perseverence and indomitable spirit. Mr. Zaroff is a member of the color belt testing board at Ott's TKD and assists with promotions.
Tawada Beale 3rd Dan - Assistant Instructor - Ott's TKD Head Instructor - Beale Taekwon-Do Tawanda Beale has been training since 1999. Ms. Beale has also been teaching at her school, Beale Taekwon-Do for 5 years and is a tough instructor who expects the most out of her students. Over the past several years Mr. Beale has earned two Masters Degree in teaching and is currently teaching High School Students. Through her Taekwon-Do career Tawanda has traveled to different countries for competiition and continuing education.
Kathy Albright 2nd Dan - Boosa Bum - Ott's TKD John Perzel Center Kathy Albright started training in 2003 and already has a vast knowledge of Taekwon-Do. Kathy and her son Frank (2nd Dan) are dedicated to helping the students of the school become the best they can be. Through International seminars and competition Kathy has inspired others to train to their potential and lends a hand whenever asked. Twice a week Ms. Albright teaches at the John Perzel Community Center located in Mayfair. Kathy is the office manager for Ott's Taekwon-Do and can be reached any time during regular school hours for any student needs.
Frank Albright 2nd Dan Jr. Assistant - Ott's TKD At age 11 frank Albright is the youngest assistant ever at Ott's Taekwon-Do. Frank has been training for 6 years and is an exceptional student in both technique and attitude. Frank assists Mr. Ott with the hardest class to teach. The tots class. The 4,5 and 6 year olds set the bar for patience and Frank has them doing everything an adult would do with no problem. Frank's biggest challenge with training is waiting 2 more years until he is eligable to try out for the U.S. Team. Frank is a fine example of what good parenting and Takwon-Do training can do when combined together. |
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It is truly said: It does not take much strength to do things,
but it requires great strength to decide what to do.
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