| Master Ron Berry |
Master Taekwondo InstructorMr. Berry started Martial Arts when he was a young man he enjoyed it so much that when he joined the United States Navy he decided to be apart of the UNITED STATES NAVY TEAM. traveling the world go to different places he wanted to share his art with others so he opened his school. MUDO COLLEGE OF TAEKWONDO MARTIAL ART in Orange Park fl. Taekwondo and Hapkido has been a big part of his life learning the Korean Culture and language there are two types of the Korean Art the Traditional and Sport .as a result of Master Berrys success as an athlete and teacher at the Olympic level he has been inducted to the HALL OF FAME 2009. We are so proud of him with all he has done in this art. MUDO COLLEGE OF TAEKWONDO is the oldest MARTIAL ART SCHOOL IN CLAY COUNTY and yes we take pride in that. Certified Coach / Referee. |
| Mrs. Linda Berry |
I have studied the Korean Martial Art since the 1980's The Korean Culture and Language is not only pretty flowers and wonderful country sides it is a whole lot more its the way of living. Watching my husband in the art gave me a new way of looking at things he showed me how to take care of my body as well as my mind .Learning the art is so rewarding learning how to take care of your self in this busy world is a job in its self. training in the art gave me self-control peace of mind and good heath. We both decided if we had children that we also would teach them the art as well. it went so well I wanted to also share my art with others ,so I started teaching the Peewee class this age they are like little sponges and as long as you make it fun for them you can also work in some street awareness too we can and need too keep our children safe . That is my goal these children are our future and we need to teach them it is okay to say "NO" I feel that if we as parents give them the tools they need to stay safe they will carry it with them in the future. |
| Jamey Croft |
![]() Jamey Croft started in Martial Arts at the age of six in the wake of the Power Rangers and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. What he found was a martial art that gave him confidence, instilled discipline and kept him fit and active from elementary school all the way through college. He received his first dan blackbelt from Master Ron Berry in 1998 at the age of 10. He received his second dan in 2003,and his third in late 2006. He competed at the national level for 10 years straight, until college , family and his career intervened. He received first place in forms at the 2002 USTU Junior Olympics in Minneapolis, MN; third place in sparring at the 2003 events in Orlando, FL; and made the USSSA national team in 2006 and 2007. He has a bachelors degree in Political Science from Jacksonville University and is pursuing his Masters in Public Administration from the University of North Florida. Wally Davis statred to learn the Martial Art of Taekwondo from Master Berry when I was 12 years old. I quickly learned that I loved to compete. During my competition carreer, I was a two time Junior Olympic gold medalist,a one time U.S. Adult National silver medalist, five time state gold medalist,and gold medalist of numerous local touraments. Applying the tenants of Taekwondo on a daily basis has helped me achieve great things in all aspects of my life. I received my black belt at 16. After an injury in 1996, I am honored to be able to instruct classes and coach the competition team. I am proud to say that all of my children are involved in the Martail Art and two have chosen to compete in the Olympic Sport at national level. I am also a Certified Coach / Referee. My wife Cathy and I live in Orange Park fl. |