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Kids Martial Arts Program

Our exciting martial arts program for kids can develop[ your child's focus, self-esteem, self-confidence, and overall sense of purpose the way no other sports, hobby, or program can.

Students as early as 5 years old can participate in our program. There are 3 classes per week , one hour each class. 

Give your children the gift of Taekwondo

Taekwondo is defined as a Korean martial art that centers on kicking over the use of punching. The meaning of Taekwondo means "hand and foot method."  In the late sixties, Taekwondo became one of the most popular martial arts and in 1988, it even became an official event in the Olympics. Today, this art form has evolved into the most popular martial art in the United States. Start learning today by joining one of our classes. 

When your children enroll into our Taekwondo classes, they'll learn respect, integrity, and honor. With the use of discipline and positive reinforcement, our goal is to transform your children's attitude while also increasing their self-control. We'll help your children achieve what they have worked so hard for by teaching them how to also excel outside the Do Jang and in their everyday life. 

  • Self-discipline 

  • Self defense 

  • Overall leadership 

  • Strength and power 

  • Our self-defense techniques are realistic and work in real-life situations 

  • Students learn traditional kicks and punches with a modern approach 

  • Positive self-confidence level 

The details of our children's Taekwondo classes: 

  • Courtesy: showing politeness in one's attitude and behavior 

  • Integrity: consistency of actions, values, methods, principles, expectations, and outcomes 

  • Perseverance: steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state; especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement 

  • Self-Control: the ability to control one's emotions, behavior, and desire 

  • Indomitable Spirit: a spirit that cannot be subdues or overcome 

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