A place to grow your mind, body and soul.
 

Martial Arts Institute of the Berkshires (MAIB) is a special place dedicated to family, fitness and education of the students in both martial arts and health. Martial Arts Institute of the Berkshires has been offering instruction and lessons in the martial arts since 1997 and has trained leaders in all aspects of life, as well as champions in Taekwondo.

Grandmaster
Thomas R. Brown

Headed by Grandmaster Thomas Brown, MAIB offers a number of programs in the martial arts that are designed to help improve the health and well being of all who join.

We invite you to come, visit and experience our classes! Our extensive curriculum provides our students the opportunity to learn both the traditional and the modern sports version of the martial arts.

Although the main focus of our school is Taekwondo, Grandmaster Brown incorporates various styles into the curriculum. The curricula at MAIB integrates self defense at all levels, with an increasing level of sophistication at the higher ranks and throughout the black belt ranks, including an introduction to pressure point applications to the self defense techniques. 

We also investigate the meaning and various applications of the individual moves within a Poomse (pre-arranged movements in a specified form) and their relationships to self defense. This is in addition to the wonderful curricula set forth by the Kukkiwon to meet the requirements for obtaining any particular belt level in Taekwondo. We certify our students through World Taekwondo, formally known as the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF).

Taekwondo is the Korean art of kicking and punching, which was officially introduced as an Olympic sport in the year 2000. Taekwondo is admired for its wide range of high, powerful, and spinning kicks, and the use of these kicks in numerous combination. But Taekwondo is more than a sport; it is also a philosophy, so we incorporate building character in our students though our programs, as well as helping our students obtain their desired health goals. 

Ultimately, Taekwondo helps improve ones self-discipline, strengthens and tones ones body, increases flexibility, and improves coordination and balance, which makes it an excellent choice of exercise for people of all ages, no matter what condition you start from!

The Philosophy of MAIB is about competition with oneself and cooperation with others. It is also based on the tenets of Taekwondo, which are:

  1. Respect

  2. Humility

  3. Perseverance 

  4. Self-control

  5. Honesty

Martial Arts Institute of the Berkshires is a local and community focused martial arts school, helping people develop self-esteem, confidence, focus, balance, mental, emotional and physical health and finding their voices. MAIB promotes a growth mindset in the students, by encouraging them to always try their best and to keep improving.

Grand Master Brown comes from the Bronx, NY, starting his martial arts career with Boxing. Grand Master Brown is ranked as a 8th Degree Dan in Taekwondo. This, along with a background in various styles of Martial Arts, is what the MAIB curricula is based on, enabling Grand Master Brown to deliver a comprehensive Martial Arts education to his students and the community.

Grand Master Brown’s goal is to provide an institute that promotes peace and harmony in the effects of stress encountered in life by people of all ages. Grandmaster Brown promotes this by encouraging his students to have a growth mindset by:

  • training and exercising the body

  • meditation for the mind and spirit

  • eating nutritiously for health and to strengthen the body and it’s immune system

  • practice mindfulness

With less stress, people are better equipped to overcome challenges, to combat injury, illness and disease; and to increase their sense of well being and happiness.

MAIB emphasizes safety and the importance of a strong connection to the Berkshire community through outreach programs, demonstrations, and fundraisers for non-profit organizations or charities.


Affiliated Schools…

Samjok-o Legacy Martial Arts Center

 Master Maurice Minefee,
6th Dan, Kukkiwon, World Taekwondo
4th Dan, Hapkido, Korean Traditional Hapkido Federation
(http://kthapkido.com/default/)

Master
Maurice Minefee

President of The United States Branch of the Korean Traditional Hapkido Federation

Appointed by Grand Master Chil-Yong Kim Founder
(https://www.facebook.com/chilyong.kim.1)

Master Oralia Minefee,
4th Dan Kukkiwon, World Taekwondo
1st Dan Hapkido, Korean Traditional Hapkido Federation

Samjok-o legacy Martial Arts Center

North Dale Location:
(https://www.facebook.com/NorthDaleRecreationCenter)
North Dale Recreation Center
1414 St. Albans Street, North
Saint Paul, MN 55117
Monday & Wednesday
5-5:30pm – Jr. Class (6 to 8 yr olds)
5:30 – 6:15pm Class (9 years old & up)
Phone:(651) 558-2329

 North West Como Park Location:
(https://www.facebook.com/NWComoRec)
North West Como Recreation Center
1550 Hamline Ave N.
Saint Paul, mn 55108
Tuesday & Thursday
5-5:30pm – Jr. Class (6 to 8 yr olds)
5:30 – 6:15pm Class (9 years old & up)
Phone: (651) 298-5813

Black Belt test on July 17, 2023

Front row: Master Oralia Minefee, 4th Dan; Grandmaster Brown, 7th Dan; Grandmaster Peter J. Hwang, 7th Dan; Master Maurice Minefee, 6th Dan

Back rows: Instructor Lily Yang, 2nd Dan, Instructor Noah Voght, 2nd Dan, Instructor Joe Hausladen 3rd Dan, Master Edgar Velez, 4th Dan, Master Mike Sandford 4th Dan, Students: The Black Belt Graduating Class of Summer 2023.


Grand Master Brown has studied under many teachers in many different styles; His Taekwondo lineage comes down through Grand Master Byung Min Kim, who has retired in 2018. You can learn a little bit about Grand Master Kim below.


Our Taekwondo Lineage…

source of information below can be found here.

Grandmaster Byung Min Kim, was born in Jun Ra Book Do, South Korea. Grandmaster Kim immigrated to the United States in 1974, where he made New York his new home.

He is now a U.S. Citizen and is recognized for having long been a dedicated and strong community minded citizen.

He has traveled all over the United States and to many other countries in order to help needy people, to promote the true spirit of Taekwondo and for the purpose of making the world a better place to live through the benefits of martial arts training.

Grandmaster Kim is one Taekwondo master who makes it his goal to improve his student’s lives and increase their happiness and health through consistent training in the art of Taekwondo.

In order to help students understand the true reason for studying martial arts, Grandmaster Kim often lectures on philosophical ideals like Moo Oui Jung Ja. "Respect"

The purpose of learning Taekwondo is not to exhibit superior strength or fighting skills.

Grandmaster Kim urges his students to study Taekwondo to gain a greater respect for others. To have respect and love for our fellow man is the goal he hopes all students can achieve.

Grandmaster Kim works diligently to help his students gain greater happiness and health in their lives. He accomplishes this by teaching about healthy eating, proper use and benefits of drinking green tea, daily meditation exercises, hiking and of course physical conditioning.

His journey in the study of Taekwondo began at the age of 6.

Inspired by his oldest brother who was a world renowned great Taekwondo master, Tiger Sang Soo Kim, Byung Min Kim trained diligently for years. This dedication earned him a full scholarship to a private school where he trained and competed achieving great success.

As is mandatory for young Korean men, Grandmaster Kim served 3 (three) years in the army. His work in the army was unique, however. He was one of 5 (five) selected men whose sole responsibility was to engage in Taekwondo training and compete on behalf of the Korean National Army team.

Grandmaster Kim was an undefeated national champion.

Grandmaster Kim has over 50 years experience living the art of Taekwondo. His list of accomplishments is lengthy.

Click HERE for more information about Grandmaster Byung Min Kim..

Click below to view this quick YouTube video of Grandmaster Byung Min Kim’s Dream (2012).