4 - 6 yrs old You'll be impressed by what this age group can do.
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6 - 14 yrs old Get ready, when we help these 6 to 14 year olds to focus their energy in a positive way, great results begin to happen.
6 - 14 yrs old (Orange Belt & Higher)
This curriculum is geared to teach effective self-defense in a social and fun atmosphere. This creates a positive and fun environment that produces great results.
12 1/2 - 16 yrs old Great class to focus those teen years in a positive way!
Tae Kwon Do This class is for the entire family. Parents can work out with their kids in a class that truly exemplifies the unique Martial Arts spirit. There truly is no better way to bond with your child, the family that kicks together stays together.
A high-intensity aerobic workout for the entire body, Fitness Kick Box uses a combination of boxing fundamentals and the forms and techniques of Tae Kwon-Do to shape the upper body, buttocks, calves, thighs, and hips. Deborah Klok, the creator of the workout, will lead you through the process. As you train to become a better you.
There are several different styles of Korean swordsmanship. One of the major traditional styles is Kum Do, it is based on traditional Korean swordsmanship which stresses moral values and emphasizes fluidity, harmony, circular movements, and the theories, concepts and principles of defensive action. The Kum Do style of traditional Korean swordsmanship concerns itself with the development of the mind, body and spirit of its practitioners through physical, mental and spiritual training.
A Japanese martial art emphasizing grappling techniques based on the notion that softness overcomes hardness. Although the term had been in limited use during the Tokugawa era, Judo in its modern form was founded by Professor Jigoro Kano in 1882, during the Meiji period. Both an art of self-defense and a sport which has enjoyed Olympic recognition since 1964, judo is practiced in almost every country in the world. Judo, which derives from jujutsu, rests upon the principal of turning an opponent's strength to one's own advantage and overcoming by skill rather than by strength alone. Although not the only strategic element, a primary principal of judo is that of taking of advantage of aggressive force by giving way rather than resisting it--hence the terminology "soft" or "yeilding" way.
Students with an orange belt or higher may be chosen by instructor to be a Black Belt Club member based on skills and commitment. Focus on advance techniques and weapons training. sad sadasads