
repeater taker and first time taker
As a repeater taker who will sit for the September bar in WA.

As a repeater taker who will sit for the September bar in WA.
Hello,
I'm hoping someone here can help me solve a mystery from my childhood.
About 20 years ago, during high school, I trained in Taekwondo at a dojang in Naperville, IL. I basically grew up there and had so many great memories. Later, I moved to Canada and eventually returned to the United States.
The last time I visited the Chicago area, I tried to find the dojang, but the area had changed so much that I couldn't find it anymore. I'm wondering if the school relocated, changed its name, or closed.
Here are the details I remember: the head instructor's last name was Kim, he was an Olympic medalist. Several members of his family also taught classes at the dojang. On Sundays, we had a Warrior training session where we trained by punching sandbags.
If you trained there or know what happened to the school, I'd really appreciate any information. I'd love to reconnect with the place where I spent such an important part of my childhood.
Thank you!
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More details have come back to me. The head instructor was already fairly old at the time, probably in his 60s or 70s. He had a son and a daughter, and both of them also taught Taekwondo at the school. I also remember that he earned a Ph.D. in psychology, possibly from the University of Chicago, although I'm not completely certain about that.
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