Young boy in a white martial arts gi elbowing a woman in a blue gi in a martial arts class. The boy looks like he's in pain or surprised. The woman is holding a wooden board, possibly for breaking during the demonstration. In the background, there are people and framed pictures on the wall.

Children Class

Ages 6 through 12

A young boy in a white martial arts uniform and brown belt is receiving a certificate or award from a woman in a blue martial arts uniform with white stripes. The boy looks excited and is holding his chest with his left hand, while the woman holds the certificate with both hands. The background shows a room with a blue mat, and two women are sitting, one using a phone and the other watching.

What are the benefits of Taekwondo for children?

Discipline

Through structured classes, goal-setting, and engaging drills, students develop stronger focus and self-discipline. They learn to listen carefully, follow instructions, and stay committed to improving—skills that carry into school and everyday life.

Confidence

As students learn new techniques and progress through belt ranks, they build confidence in their abilities. Each accomplishment helps them develop perseverance, pride in their progress, and the belief that hard work leads to success.

Physical Training

Classes improve strength, balance, coordination, and overall fitness through kicking, striking, drills, and partner exercises. Students stay active while building athletic ability in a fun and supportive environment.

Our Program

Poomsae

Through practicing forms, students develop focus, coordination, balance, discipline, and control. Poomsae helps students improve their technique, memory, and confidence while building stronger habits and a deeper understanding of Taekwondo fundamentals.

Sparring

Through sparring, students develop timing, distance, and confidence. Sparring helps students learn to think under pressure, react with control, and apply their Taekwondo skills in a safe and structured environment.

Breaking

Through breaking, students develop focus, confidence, accuracy, and control. Breaking helps students apply proper technique with commitment while building stronger basics, greater self-belief, and a better understanding of power and precision.