LITTLE TIGERS
The ONE TaeKwonDo offers our
Little Tigers program for children
aged 3 to 6.
CHILDREN
The ONE TaeKwonDo offers a structured traditional program for children aged 7 and up and teens.
ADULT & TEEN
The program is focused around the 5 TaeKwonDo topics which are Forms, Self Defense, Breaking, Sparring, and Knowledge.
FAMILY
The ONE TaeKwonDo offers a Family Class where families can train together in a safe and welcoming environment.
FAMILIES LOVE US
Great Masters and Instructors who care about each student and their families.
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The ONE TaeKwonDo teaching philosophy is based on Traditional Korean Discipline and Martial arts founded over 2000 years ago. Our instruction will instill the five (5) tenants of TaeKwonDo which are perseverance, courtesy, integrity, self-control, and indomitable spirit. The ONE TaeKwonDo offers a comprehensive martial art training experience in a family oriented environment.
2 Week Trial Program for only $20
We Start TaeKwonDo at age 3
When is a great time to start TaeKwonDo?
In our experience and as a former School Teacher we believe that children ages four and up will be able to start and benefit for our TaeKwonDo lessons. Starting at four, your children are able to participate in our Trial Program, which will allow our instructors to work with them and evaluate their readiness for classes.
How safe is it to learn TaeKwonDo?
The ONE TaeKwonDo is clean, safe, and fun for all ages and abilities. All our classes are supervised by experienced Black Belts. All students are taught at their own pace and proper level. All our classes include a proper warm-up, flexibility training and taught on safe mated flooring. In addition, the use of protective safety equipment is part of our schools philosophy and commitment to our students safety.
Will TaeKwonDo make my child more aggressive?
No, at The ONE TaeKwonDo we help our students understand from the first lesson that TaeKwonDo students do not punch or kick anyone. That we keep our hands to ourselves. Throughout their training, they are reminded that TaeKwonDo students stay humble and respectful as they advance in belt rank. Our team of professional Black Belt instructors continue to reinforce that TaeKwonDo is a form of exercise and self-improvement, not bullying.