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    All About Taekwondo

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      sweetbaby
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      I heard there some childcares that offer lessons as enrichments. is this true? any info to share?

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        peasants
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        titank:
        Hi Peasant,


        So what are the main differences between ITF & STF? It seem like most schools belong to STF & also the high class ones. :rahrah:
        Main diff is ITF uses both hands and legs movement in balance
        ratio, WTF focus 90% on legs movements. Competition between
        ITF and WTF is always using WTF rules, cos ITF allows
        hitting on face, head where WTF dun allow.

        STF is backed up by PA, MCCY and Sports
        Council. Clubs using STF to gain recognition
        are common. I dun like the way STF claiming
        they are the only recognised society for TKD.
        That is discrimination. One hv to be in their
        organisation long enough to open worm cans.

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          tayobus
          last edited by

          tkd helps my child to focus and improve on the movement

          it not only help physically but mentally
          also help to protect oneself of any attack. once a bigger sized bully tried attack my child using badminton racker. my child was able to block the attack, make the bigger sized bully down on the ground, sit on the big bully, hold the arms and shouted for help. w/o knowing all these steps, my child might be badly beaten up

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            Lina Chua
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            mummyJune:
            hi all, i saw this school at upper thomson road. is this a new school?


            http://www.hankuk.com.sg/
            It started early this year. The main branch for this school, which has been around longer, is in Aljunied. I'm learning TKD @ the Thomson branch with my 9 year old daughter in a family class. My 4 year old son learns at a class for younger kids. The instructor's very good, esp. with kids. I'd recommend very much.

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              peasants
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              titank:
              Anyone have any review of these TKD schools? Seem like now have more as compare the time only have JH Khim.


              Induk Taekwondo School
              HanKuk Taekwondo School
              Hyun Taekwondo Academy’s #02-01D
              ILDO Taekwondo (Bukit Timah Shopping Centre, #B02-20
              Kyung Hee Taekwondo Academy (Seem like have close shop no where to be locate)
              Taekwondonomics (SAFRA Toa Payoh)
              JH Kim Taekwondo

              ILDO jas mostly Korean expats, the whole
              level is like a little Korea.

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                jedamum
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                peasants:


                White belt to yellow tip grading is still 3 step skipping and turningkicks forward/backward. Any school under STF should suffice, unless you needed fancy waiting areas.
                is there a fixed routine?
                my younger boy is going for yellow tip grading soon and what he needs to do is hardly what you stated above. all he needs to know are a few commands and kicks with 2 legs one direction while 'bobbing around'. 🤷
                even my husband is surprised. he has not heard of coloured-tip grading as he had been getting solid coloured belts when he did TKD in his time (he said need to know a series of steps to clear) - is it a different system?

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                  junemum72
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                  jedamum:
                  peasants:



                  White belt to yellow tip grading is still 3 step skipping and turningkicks forward/backward. Any school under STF should suffice, unless you needed fancy waiting areas.

                  is there a fixed routine?
                  my younger boy is going for yellow tip grading soon and what he needs to do is hardly what you stated above. all he needs to know are a few commands and kicks with 2 legs one direction while 'bobbing around'. 🤷
                  even my husband is surprised. he has not heard of coloured-tip grading as he had been getting solid coloured belts when he did TKD in his time (he said need to know a series of steps to clear) - is it a different system?

                  My hb was equally surprised when he signed up for my son last yr. His time was solid coloured belts as well. Time has changed.

                  With this change, they probably earn more as every 3months or so, there is a grading test, so we pay more then.

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                    jedamum
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                    junemum72:

                    My hb was equally surprised when he signed up for my son last yr. His time was solid coloured belts as well. Time has changed.

                    With this change, they probably earn more as every 3months or so, there is a grading test, so we pay more then.
                    :hi5:
                    husband got his black in middle primary. he is not for accelerating (he said for fitness purpose only what) and said no need to pay for upmarket facilities to learn TKD - he was with community club. you see, i wanted to switch son to a setup with smaller group for better techniques (higher fees too la).
                    he still remembers part of his routine after so long...and once in a while will do them to our amusement (upon request) - creaking bones and all! 😂 :love:

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                      junemum72
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                      jedamum:
                      junemum72:


                      My hb was equally surprised when he signed up for my son last yr. His time was solid coloured belts as well. Time has changed.

                      With this change, they probably earn more as every 3months or so, there is a grading test, so we pay more then.

                      :hi5:
                      husband got his black in middle primary. he is not for accelerating (he said for fitness purpose only what) and said no need to pay for upmarket facilities to learn TKD - he was with community club. you see, i wanted to switch son to a setup with smaller group for better techniques (higher fees too la).
                      he still remembers part of his routine after so long...and once in a while will do them to our amusement (upon request) - creaking bones and all! 😂 :love:

                      Well I think these days even the ones at CC are also on par with the upmarket centres right. They have to earn in \"tips\" stages.

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                        peasants
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                        junemum72:
                        jedamum:

                        [quote=\"peasants\"]

                        White belt to yellow tip grading is still 3 step skipping and turningkicks forward/backward. Any school under STF should suffice, unless you needed fancy waiting areas.

                        is there a fixed routine?
                        my younger boy is going for yellow tip grading soon and what he needs to do is hardly what you stated above. all he needs to know are a few commands and kicks with 2 legs one direction while 'bobbing around'. 🤷
                        even my husband is surprised. he has not heard of coloured-tip grading as he had been getting solid coloured belts when he did TKD in his time (he said need to know a series of steps to clear) - is it a different system?

                        My hb was equally surprised when he signed up for my son last yr. His time was solid coloured belts as well. Time has changed.

                        With this change, they probably earn more as every 3months or so, there is a grading test, so we pay more then.[/quote]
                        Ya, the 2 legs one direction while bobbing around is what they called \"sports\" grading. This is a close one eye grading just to pass the 1st stage, a morale boaster for kids and parents alike.

                        Earn more money of cos, kids outgrown very fast, uniform not cheap, if your kids resides on certain CC, about 3 of them, you will be asked to buy headgear, gum guard, arm guard, gloves, body guard, shin guard and feet wrap.

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