Wesley Chapel Martial Arts

FAQ
Taekwondo is a Korean martial art, characterized by its emphasis on head-height kicks, jumping and spinning kicks, and fast kicking techniques.
It is a martial art form and sport that uses the hands and feet for the attack and defense. The focus of Tae Kwon Do is on the training and discipling the mind along with the body.Judo, which is translated as the "gentle way teaches the principle of flexibility.
-Ehance self-esteem by heightening physical and mental capabilities. - Build confidence by encouraging success and self- control. -Develop discipline by thoroughly training the body and mind in the tenets and techniques of Taekwondo. -Teach self-defense by training situations in which physical self-defense maybe necessary, and teaching how to control such situations to your advantage.
-Strengthen the body and mind through increase physical coordination and mental discipline.
Taekwondo is a total learning activity. Lessons are tailored to the child's age and skill level. The child begins by practicing basic patterns and form, board breaking, kicking, blocking, striking, and punching.
These fundamental skills increase physical coordination, flexibility, balance and mental acumen.
Taekwondo develops the child's athletic abilities and self awareness, and improves the child's capabilities in self-defense.
Self-Discipline and self-esteem for your child!!! Taekwondo emphasizes moral development;children learn to respect themselves and others. Heightened concentration, self-discipline and self-restraint.
The self-discipline that develops as a result of learning and practicing Taekwondo usually carries over to other areas of the child's life. Schoolgrades improve as the child learns to focus on objectives and work toward achievement. The self-respect which Taekwondo develops can provide your child with the skill and mindset necessary to resist peer pressure.


