Monday, October 20, 2025

Conifer Martial Arts

By Matthew Roberts, 2nd dan

A teen black belt from the Conifer Martial Arts school doing a staff poomse

The Colorado Taekwondo Institute is a great taekwondo organization, with various people, cultures, and so much more. With five campuses for learning Moo Sul Kwan martial arts educational excellence, you can't go wrong. Every school follows Moo Sul Kwan tradition while still teaching the core fundamentals of Taekwondo. While every one of the five campuses in Green Mountain, Littleton, Golden, Westminster, and Conifer is great, if you live in Evergreen, Conifer, or the surrounding Foothills region, the Conifer campus is the one for you!

First, the Conifer martial arts location has some of the finest instructors in all of Moo Sul Kwan Taekwondo. Our two main instructors are Ms. Eileen Lindner and Grandmaster Jim Sautel. Eileen Lindner is a fourth-degree black belt in Moo Sul Kwan Taekwondo. She has been practicing Taekwondo for over 15 years and teaches students as young as two years old. She's also Conifer Campus' New Student Coordinator! 

Next is Grandmaster Jim Sautel, an 8th-degree Moo Sul Kwan Taekwondo black belt, who has been practicing martial arts since 1975. Grandmaster Jim Sautel is also the founder and president of the Colorado Taekwondo Institute and has certified over 390 educated Moo Sul Kwan Martial Arts black belts. With over 65 years of martial arts experience combined, these two instructors can help anyone achieve their martial arts goals!

Secondly, the Conifer martial arts campus culture makes this campus a great and healthy learning environment. Here, everyone is ready to learn, pay attention, and try their best. To help each other, everyone here is caring and loving. For example, when I joined the teen/adult class, everyone was super welcoming and ready to help me become a better taekwondo practitioner. Plus Conifer campus is far into the mountains, being the campus at the highest altitude, we all have to push ourselves and help each other at this high altitude, making for a far stronger feeling of resilience and community. 

All of these different attributes, and more, come together and blend to help make learning Taekwondo and Martial arts far more fun. I have been working out at Conifer Campus for over 8 years now, and I can say that I will always love working out at Conifer. Every time I walk in through the doors, I feel a sense of relief and belonging I can't feel anywhere else, not even at a different campus, and especially at a different Martial Arts school. Why don't you come over to the Conifer martial arts campus and learn Taekwondo in a meaningful way that you will never forget?

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