Master Quyen V. Phan Le, was born in Saigon, South Vietnam. The seventh son of Vinh Phan, he was raised in Vietnam for a brief time before the fall of Saigon. His family was forced to embark on a journey to a new world filled with new traditions.
Escaping the war and embarking on a new journey were the less of his worries. People knew that U.S. was known for the land of oppurtunity. To the master it was going to be a ride of his life. The experiences and stories that he shares with his students growing up gives everyone a personal sense that that the master is who he presents himself to be, "The Master". He's learned to understand tradtion and incorporate his martial arts skills and life skills into his teaching. He teaches with tradition, but with modern science. Not many, you will find that will incorporate this type of teaching. He has been teaching in the Burke/Springfield area for over fifteen years. He's one of the very few master's that are certified instructors in the fifty mile radius.This gives his sense of teaching a new whirl to martial arts and its benefits.
This information will provide a few accomplishments of Master Quyen V. Phan Le. In each martial arts, his accomplishments come from his roles as a competitor, a friend, and a teacher who listens. He provides depth in the teaching of the art as well as the way of life. He has been recognized by his achievements in many competitions including:
- Tae Kwon Do & Karate
- 5th U.S. Masters Cup (competition open to black belt and Masters) Gold
- 2 x Pan Am Open Championship, Gold, Silver
- Taekwondo National Championships, Bronze
- National Cup Champion & Forms, Gold Gold
- National Capitol Open Champion, Gold
- 2nd Place Taekwondo GamesTeams Cup Champion (Captain)
- East Coast Karate Open Champion, Gold
- Karate Open Tidewater Grand Champion, 1st
- All Star Karate Open Champion, 1st
- Certfied Master Instructor formally USTU now USAT
- Certified WTF/Kukkiwon
- Ju Jitsu, Judo, Hapkido/Aiki Ju Jitsu & Taiho Jutsu
- Various Ju Jitsu competitions Gold
- National Ju Jitsu champion Gold
- Certified Ju Jitsu Instructor/Coach
- Certified USJJF & JJIF
- Various Judo competitions Gold & Silver
- Certified Judo Instructor/Coach
- Certified Judo de Saigonaisse Recog. by USA Judo Inc.
- Holding seminars for the Department of Justice, Fairmen Security Inc., local community parents, NOVA community college, Department of Interior, Department of Defense, Virginia Military Institute, various colleges, and Visors Inc. as well as law enforcement agencies, both local and federal.
- Certified Taiho Jutsu Instructor
- Certified USTJF & ITJF
- Certified Aiki-JuJitsu/Hapkido/HiepKhiDao Instructor
- Certified US KIDO Association & US Aiki Ju Jitsu Federation
- Muay Thai Kickboxing:
- Former IMTKBA International Cruiserweight Champion 86Kg
Master Phan Le wanted to express the challenges he came across in competitions rather than try to sell you on his accomplishments. Each and everyone of us has a decision to choose in life -- some will be of great challenges and some may seem insignificant. The path that Master Phan Le chose was to teach. He approaches this responsibility with grace and authority towards his students. His expectations are now set higher than it otherwise would be.
Try to remember that when choosing a school from which to learn the martial arts, it is not a hobby but an instinct, a way of life. A martial arts teacher will always mention "that the way of life is to act upon the present and not dwell on the past". Remind yourself to what can be lived today and hope for the best as tomorrow will come. Open your mind to the details of learning the aspects of martial arts. We are all learning as each day passes and with the time at hand, take notes of what you learn for this will assist in your daily activities. Listen to your teacher for this existence will further increase your knowledge, your inner peace and wisdom as you come of age. "The teacher will appear, when the student is ready to listen and learn.."
"when you are ready, take out your paper and pen and I will then begin." (Master Phan Le)
With the help of the following assistants, Master Phan Le is able to achieve the goals he has set out for himself as a teacher:
Cheryl L. Krause has become a recognized world competitor in the Junior and Senior chain of TaeKwonDo.Cheryl has also
been the very first athlete to have earned the position to try out for the
U.S. Olympic team. Cheryl, in her role as Master Phan Le's right hand assistant, 2nd degree Black Belt, and status of a teacher, has gone above and beyond expectations by balancing school, martial arts, and teaching. Though still in school, she commits herself to assisting others become the best that they can be and focuses on their challenges. Cheryl Krause, by focusing on her academics, continues to maintain her honor roll status. While in the ring, she has earned the nickname "Killer Krause" by her peers as she continues to medal at Junior State, Regionals, Nationals,Internationals,
Junior Olympic, U.S. Open and Pan Am Open tournaments.
Mehdi Mohamed-Abadi Dehghani, a teacher to the students and an assistant to the master instructor and office assistant, has placed priority towards a well-balanced attitude and friendship amongst his juniors. His focus in academics continues as he strikes in the ring with admiration. Known as the "Ko Kee Lee" (Elephant) to his peers, his monstrous kicks whales his opponents.
Shaina L. Krause, an assistant to the master and primary office assistant, is a diligient individual in her academics as it seems to come very easy for her. She maintains a high gpa average nearing a 4.0, balancing office work, and class instructions. Her personality shines like her sparring "Light Toes", she's very timid and reserved, but once you get to know her she will talk. A former AAU national team member and an international recognized competitor continue to strive to be at her best.
Manuel G. Miranda, an assistant to the master, has assisted in many of the black belts accomplishments during training.Preparing the athletes and assist in the instructional courses at Phan University of Martial Arts. he continues to strive in providing exceptional teaching skills and maintains his respect from his junior belts in class. His assistance has always and will continue to make the P.U.M.A. team excel to its furthest reach. Greg, has a very good repoor with the other students as he understands how to approach teaching in a different manner.
Michael Park, Robert Boyd II, Hernan Magallanes, Justin Le, Reginald Hamilton, and Mitchell Harrison are the remaining assistants which strives as black belts assisting in the basic reviews for the junior color belts. Exceptional individuals with alot of consistency. They continue to do well in the competitions and instructional courses.
The individuals below are certified under the tutelage of Master Q.V. Phan Le in either Judo, Jiu Jitsu, or Taekwondo.
- Janet Smith (3rd Dan)
- Jeffrey Hanson (2nd Dan)
- Mike K. (2nd Dan)
- Andy K. (2nd Dan)
- Benjamin K. (2nd Dan)
- Joseph Harris (2nd Dan)
- Andrew Harris (2nd Dan)
- Christina Krause (2nd Dan)
- Cheryl Krause (2nd Dan)
- Mehdi Dehghani (2nd Dan)
- Jimmy Park (1st Dan)
- Erick Gaitan (1st Dan)
- Michael Park (1st Dan)
- Shaina Krause (1st Dan)
- Greg Miranda (1st Dan)
- Richard Segedi (1st Dan)
- Nicholas Segedi (1st Dan)
- Hernan Magallanes (1st Dan)
- Justin Le (1st Dan)
- Robert Boyd (1st Dan)
- Hershey Raheja (1st Dan)
- Mitchell Harrison (1st Dan)
- Austin Elliott (1st Dan)
- Reginald Hamilton (1st Dan)
- Alanna Whearley (1st Dan)
- Jong Rhee (1st Dan)
- Wong Gi Y. (1st Dan)
- Jason H. (1st Dan)
- James K. (1st Dan)
- Andy K. (1st Dan)
- Stephanie R. (1st Dan)
- Frederick A. (1st Dan)
- Ryan N. (1st Dan)
- Young K. (1st Dan)
- Jerome Langston (1st Dan)
- Jerry Ping (1st Dan)
- Shanita R. (1st Dan)
With great intention, Master Phan Le is able to focus on the needs of each child. Still learning, he attends to each individual in order to help them overcome their challenges.
"He runs a very competitive and disciplined school. And is giving a good name for the maritial arts field."
E. Schramm President, KWON USA Inc.
On behalf of all of the members of the Black Dragon Budo club, we would like to extend a gracious thank you for a terrific Taiho Jitsu seminar. It is not often that we are honored with the presence of a martial artist of your caliber and we are truly grateful that you accepted our invitation. We learned a lot and hope that you will honor us again in the future with other seminars.
Respectfully,
Bob
"Master Phan Le has shown an elite attitude towards his students, whether it is young or old. His concern is for you to be undefeatable. At work, at school, or even in public."
J.S. C.I.A.
Congratulations to your convincing demonstration yesterday of Martial Arts. It was like a great firework, you could see and imagine all the work behind it and it burned up in an hour with flares and lightnings and gave a wonderful picture of the Arts.
Budo Ryu Shotoko Taishi
U. Frankenburg
There have been numerous articles written praising the accomplishments of Master Quyen Vinh Phan Le, both in his instruction and in his guidance of the students under him.
- The Burke, Springfield, Fairfax Station, Fairfax, Vienna, and Falls Church Connections
- The Burke, Springfield, Fairfax Station, and Fairfax Times Newspaper
- Channel 8 News Fairfax
- Channel 4 News
- The Persian Newspaper
- The Korean Today, Savannah, Georgia
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