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Battle Ground taekwondo master teaches students virtually

The Columbian
Published: April 18, 2020, 3:44pm
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Jullie Oh, left, adjusts a camera as her husband taekwondo Master Hosuk Oh finishes up a Zoom taekwondo class at HS Taekwondo in Battle Ground on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Hosuk Oh and his wife Jullie closed down their studio classes as soon as COVID-19 began spreading in the county last month. To adapt to the change, they started Zoom classes for their students, as well as posting new videos to their online academy. Jullie said theyÕve had a good response from their students. ÒTheyÕre excited to get some kind of activity,Ó Jullie said. HS Taekwondo plans to open up one private and one group virtual lesson, free of charge, for community members who want to try out taekwondo.
Jullie Oh, left, adjusts a camera as her husband taekwondo Master Hosuk Oh finishes up a Zoom taekwondo class at HS Taekwondo in Battle Ground on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Hosuk Oh and his wife Jullie closed down their studio classes as soon as COVID-19 began spreading in the county last month. To adapt to the change, they started Zoom classes for their students, as well as posting new videos to their online academy. Jullie said theyÕve had a good response from their students. ÒTheyÕre excited to get some kind of activity,Ó Jullie said. HS Taekwondo plans to open up one private and one group virtual lesson, free of charge, for community members who want to try out taekwondo. (Alisha Jucevic/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Jullie Oh adjusts a camera as her husband, taekwondo Master Hosuk Oh, finishes up a Zoom taekwondo class at HS Taekwondo in Battle Ground. The couple closed down their studio classes as soon as the novel coronavirus began spreading in the county last month. To adapt to the change, they started Zoom classes for their students, as well as posting new videos to their online academy. Jullie Oh said they have had a good response from their students. “They’re excited to get some kind of activity,” she said. HS Taekwondo plans to open up one private and one group virtual lesson, free of charge, for community members who want to try out the martial art.

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