Once upon a time, in the majestic mountains and the wild green expanses of Colorado, there lived a quirky, fluffy, and somewhat rotund creature named Kung Fu Bunny. Now, this isn't your average bunny; he was a karate master, sporting a red bandana and a black belt so wide, it could wrap around him twice! Colorado was a vibrant state filled with endless adventure. With snow-capped mountains that stretch up into the sky, fast-flowing rivers that shimmer under the golden sun, and enchanting forests that beckon you to wander their leafy paths, this place truly was a wonderland. It was here that Kung Fu Bunny ran his karate studio, nestled in the heart of the mighty Rocky Mountains. The kids in Colorado were as diverse and vivacious as the state itself. They were sporty, outdoorsy, and loved to try new things. As soon as they heard about Kung Fu Bunny's karate studio, they were jumping - quite literally - at the chance to learn from this legendary creature! Bright and early every Saturday, these young karate enthusiasts would excitedly scamper up to the karate studio, cheeks flushed, and eyes sparkling with anticipation. You could hear their laughter echo across the valleys as they practiced their high kicks and punch combinations. Kung Fu Bunny would watch them, with a warm, toothy grin, proud of their enthusiasm and courage. Kung Fu Bunny had a funny saying, "You don't have to be the biggest or the strongest, just the bravest!" His karate kids from Colorado were certainly that - brave, full of spirit, and always up for a good laugh. And so, they lived, learned, and laughed in the heart of Colorado, making it a truly amazing place.

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The U.S. Taekwondo Center is a family-owned business founded in 1986. Instructors at the center have been trained by 13-time Korean National Champion Grandmaster Sang Lee and his son, Master Jay Lee. Grandmaster Lee has been inducted into the Korean Sports Hall of Fame, is a U.S. National Team coach, and was the first U.S. Olympic Head Coach in the Seoul Olympic Games. At the U.S. Taekwondo Center, children, families, and adults can learn the traditional Korean martial art of Taekwondo. The center provides instruction in both the physical and mental aspects of the martial art, with a lineage of Taekwondo traditions rooted back to its country of origin, Korea. The U.S. Team was incredibly successful under Grandmaster Lee's training, with the Women's Team placing first and the Men's Team placing second overall in the world in 1988.

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