Awesome Martial Arts

About Us

At Awesome Martial Arts we believe perfect practice makes perfect. But the most important first step? Making sure students WANT to practice.

Here, a fun and casual environment is coupled with helpful staff who focus on mentorship and relationship building. This ensures that every student comes to class eager to learn, stays engaged, and leaves enjoying their martial arts training even more than they did the last time they visited.

Awesome Martial Arts

Instructors

Here at Awesome Martial Arts, our staff is the secret to our student success. Each instructor has a rich background in martial arts and is eager to train the next generation of martial artists. Meet the team below!

Owner and Head Instructor

Master Rickard Molin

Master Molin has been training Martial Arts since he was 5 years old. He has always had a passion for combat sports. Over the years has trained in Karate, Kung-Fu, Kickboxing, MMA and Taekwondo. Master Molin has competed and won 2 world championships and many other events. Master Molin loves sharing his knowledge and leading our future generations on a positive path towards excellence!

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Certified Instructor

Tristan Boyles

Tristan is a certified instructor here at Awesome Martial Arts. He started training at the age of 13! He has competed and won several events over the years. Mr. Boyles is a kind and knowledgeable martial artist who loves to teach!

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Certified Instructor

Mrs Jane Molin

Mrs. Molin has been training Taekwondo since she was 7. She has competed all across America and has won several competitions. She is now co-owner of Awesome Martial Arts. She loves to teach and train along with the students.

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A Budding Martial Art

History of Taekwondo

While Taekwondo’s roots can be traced to ancient Martial Art disciplines like Karate, Taekkyeon, Subak, and Gwonbeop, it is actually a relatively young fighting style. Taekwondo is a Korean Martial Art that was created in the 1940s and 1950s. So what sets Taekwondo apart from the older styles it’s influenced by? Taekwondo is thought to be a combination of China’s “soft styles” and Japan’s “hard styles” of Martial Arts, emphasizing kicks and choreographed movements much more than most other disciplines. Not to mention, Taekwondo has a unique focus on spiritual growth, loyalty, respect, perseverance, and self-esteem.

Black Belts

1st Degree **

Lawson Lestor

1st Degree *

Valentine Conner

1st Degree *

Lester Selma

1st Degree *

Aaron Fielding

1st Degree *

Zachary Stenzler

1st Degree *

Joseline Hernandez

1st Degree

Arnie Hultrgren-Erickson

1st Degree

Briana Velez

2nd Degree*

Tristan Boyles

3rd Degree*

Jane Molin

3rd Degree

Jackson McCrary

3rd Degree

Lana Molin

3rd Degree, White

Joshua Yeshulas

4th Degree

Matthew Hare

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