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Tae Kwon-Do was inaugurated in South Korea on 11th April 1955, following extensive research and development by the founder Major General Choi Hong Hi, 9th Degree Black Belt (1918-2002).
Tae Kwon-Do was introduced into the United Kingdom in 1967, the Tae Kwon-Do Association of Great Britain (T.A.G.B) was formed in August 1983.
What we teach
Tae Kwon-Do is taught for self defence purposes which conforms to the International Tae Kwon-Do Federation and is governed by the British Tae Kwon-Do Council. This now incorporates 15 different organisations and has a membership of over 44,000 members.
Tae Kwon-Do is a SEMI contact Art, as a student you are taught to fight FULL contact in a SEMI contact environment.
Why we teach
Whether you’re short or tall, large or small, as a student you will gain self advancement, physical and mental fitness, discipline, increase your confidence and build self esteem. |