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: For the past three decades, Jhoon Rhee Black Belt, Anthony Robbins has served as an advisor to leaders around the world. A recognized authority on the psychology of leadership, negotiations, organizational turnaround, and peak performance, he has been honored consistently for his strategic intellect and humanitarian endeavors. Attributing much of his AMAZING success to the skills he honed while studying for his Black Belt, Robbins has directly impacted the lives of more than 50 million people from over 100 countries with his best-selling books, multimedia and health products, public speaking engagements, and live events.

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The Secret to Being a Dynamic Instructor

| January 4, 2012 | 0 Comments
The Secret to Being a Dynamic Instructor

If you are going to be an effective leader, the focus has to be on how you are going to serve. That attitude completely changes the way you come across. To be an effective communicator or instructor, you have to know your audience. That’s number one. Who is in the class today? What do they [...]

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Life Lessons From Martial Arts: How to Set a Goal

| September 19, 2011 | 0 Comments
Life Lessons From Martial Arts: How to Set a Goal

I feel grateful to serve so many people in the martial arts community, because martial arts put major discipline into my own life. Grand Master Jhoon Rhee was the reason I got involved in tae kwon do. I was originally interested in aikido because I loved the beauty of the art and the concept of [...]

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Tony Robbins, Personal Development Expert

| September 14, 2011 | 0 Comments
Tony Robbins, Personal Development Expert

Please elaborate on the importance of continual growth and improvement in the martial arts field, or in any field for that matter? Tony Robbins answers… I would add not only in any field, but also in life. Though we all have different backgrounds, educations, languages and religions, I am convinced that humans have six needs. [...]

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