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    Robert Wambold III and Robert Wambold Jr., both senior masters, of Kwon Black Belt Academy in Gilbertsville.

  • A group photo from the academy's kickboxing class.

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    A group photo from the academy's kickboxing class.

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  • Kwon's Black Belt Academy recently added bikes for spin class...

    Rebecca Blanchard — Digital First Media

    Kwon's Black Belt Academy recently added bikes for spin class offerings.

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Kwons Black Belt Academy first opened its doors 15 years ago in 2002 and now the father-son team is expanding their venture. The martial arts studio has added 20 bikes and is ready to open spin classes, in addition to their already-running kickboxing, karate, and Tae Kwon Do or Hap Ki Do classes.

Robert Wambold Jr is the owner and Senior Master instructor. He began training in the martial arts in 1994 under the direction of Grandmaster Y.H. Kwon. Wambold currently holds a 5th degree rank in Tae Kwon Do/Tang Soo Do/Hap Ki Do.

His son, Robert Wambold III, is owner and Chief Instructor. He has been a student under the instruction of G.M. Kwon for the last 15 years. He has earned his 4th Dan in Tae Kwon Do/Tang Soo Do / Hap Ki Do and still continues his training.

Most recently, the team has been renovating their studio and have dedicated a room for spin classes.

“We assume that’s going to be packed,” said Wambold III, explaining how the news is spreading via word of mouth. “It’s going to really take off around here.”

Kwons Black Belt Academy focuses on Korean martial arts, offering classes to those young and old.

“We’ve probably had about 1,000 students go through here over the 15 years,” said Wambold Jr. “Hopefully they left better people.” He said their biggest goal is to improve or make people better adults and make kids stronger.

Wambold Jr. was exposed to martial arts 25 years ago at the age of 45 while working for a company in Malvern. He said Kwon had a store nearby. He would go there to take classes during his free time and he said he got hooked.

“Way back when, when I made black belt, I really enjoyed it. The opportunity came to rent this place and open a karate studio. So that’s what I did. I rented it, renovated it, and started teaching adults and kids. There’s a lot of fitness involved in karate. You’re kicking, jumping, and stretching a lot.”

Wambold III said they’ve now expanded past all that towards fitness kickboxing and spin, explaing how regular exercise routines tend to get boring. The addition of bikes also adds to the Fitbody brand.

“The kickboxing is really something extra to do. We’re trying to make this an all-inclusive type of gym.”

Offering classes six days a week, Wambold Jr. said the studio has now expanded just about as far as it can go. Details about classes can be found at <www.kwonsma.com>.