For Young People
In today’s society, the ability of a young
person to defend him/herself is very important.
But far more important are the tools the young person
will need to develop into a well-rounded adult.
Therefore, children learn respect, courtesy, and
self-control while participating in a good exercise
program. As students of Taekwon-Do, they build self-confidence
and self esteem while they progress in the art.
Each of these characteristics improves attitudes
and it has been shown time and again that children
who train in Taekwon-Do tend to improve in their
studies due to the concentration and self discipline
that is developed. Our objective is to help young
people improve in all facets of their lives. As
they successfully accomplish and reach for new goals,
their confidence level grows, their self-esteem
is enhanced and the need to be self disciplined
becomes an accepted standard as part of their training.
There are visible rewards as well as these intangible
benefits for students. The visible rewards include
different coloured belts that are symbols of ever
increasing proficiency in Taekwon-Do, the encouragement
to continue when things seem difficult and the verbal
acknowledgement of goals achieved and awards earned.
Each of these enhances the young person’s
character and contributes to his/her self worth
as well as promoting a sense of responsibility and
maturity.
For Adults
Many people believe that the martial arts are just
for children. This could not be further from the
truth. Because of it’s origins in the Orient,
Taekwon-Do is based on the principles of integrity,
humility, respect, patience, perseverance, and loyalty.
This philosophy is the cornerstone of the conduct
indicative of a genuine Taekwon-Do practitioner.
However, Taekwon-Do is much more than an effective
method of self defense, offering many physical and
health benefits as outlined below, and also providing
a way to relieve the stresses of modern life. Psychologists
recognize that where stress is concerned, a change
is better than a rest and many are recommending
martial arts as an antidote to the problem.
Some way to relieve the pressures that regularly
occur is needed. The total concentration employed
while in a Taekwon-Do class effectively ‘blows
away the cobwebs’ giving the student a complete
break from the worries and tensions which gradually
sap people’s energy and drive. Students commonly
arrive for class feeling drained after a tough day
and leave feeling refreshed and revitalized.
Health Benefits of Taekwon-Do:
As well as the self-defence aspect, Taekwon-Do also
promotes general health and well being. The training
helps to strengthen and tone the muscles of the
body without producing large bulky muscles. The
high repetition-low resistance movements develop
a longer, leaner, and more flexible musculature.
As well as increasing cardiovascular fitness, the
training serves as an invaluable tool for improving
flexibility, co-ordination, sharpening reflexes
and controlling weight. Since the body sets it’s
own limits, injuries and strains are rare and the
student’s physical condition paces himself/herself
automatically. The entire muscle system of the body
from the fingers to the toes is brought into play.