All About Taekwondo
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vlim:
Hi I would like to find out what is the good age for girl to start learning taekwando as I have heard they might get 'blue-black' on legs during training.. :?
Hi,
I also wonder to know as my girl (12 yrs) asked me to let her join taekwando also. :idea: -
fxchow:
i think 12 yrs old shd be ok. I have niece who joined it at age of 9 and 10vlim:
Hi I would like to find out what is the good age for girl to start learning taekwando as I have heard they might get 'blue-black' on legs during training.. :?
Hi,
I also wonder to know as my girl (12 yrs) asked me to let her join taekwando also. :idea: -
Community Centre i went to said official
entry age is 7 years old. In Primary schs
that offer taekwondo as CCA, the students
can take from P1. More to running training
and exercise regime for P1 i find.. My DD2
being a tom boy is quite interested.. So we
will see how. She can already do karate
without the proper training..
Lets see if she needs to add taekwondo to
what she is already capable of doing now. -
buds:
Can Age 4 able to take TKD? SHould try the Community Centre or those serious TKD school?Community Centre i went to said official
entry age is 7 years old. In Primary schs
that offer taekwondo as CCA, the students
can take from P1. More to running training
and exercise regime for P1 i find.. My DD2
being a tom boy is quite interested.. So we
will see how. She can already do karate
without the proper training..
Lets see if she needs to add taekwondo to
what she is already capable of doing now.
By the way, Aikido & Karate similar to TKD? -
Mummies, you can get more info here http://www.stf.sg/
My children (1 boy & 1 girl) started learning TKD at 9/10 yrs old and there are some children in their group who started at 4-5 yrs old. Some are there for the fun, some to learn some strokes for self-defence and some gradually progress into competitive sparring.
For beginner sparring, you do not get blue black that easily because (most) children do not know how to \"focus\" their strength or execute the right kicks. They are also required to wear protective arm and calf guards. For competitive sparring, they will usually know how to block kicks and they will also be required to wear additional gears for their upper torso, head and mouth.
However as in any other sports, there are bound to be accidents although the earlier TKD incident could have been avoided. Parents must be mentally prepared for it. My kids have been mildly injured before and I think there's a lesson learnt for them for every injury suffered. -
The coach at the RC near my place told me 5yo is the minimum age he accepts.
Apparently for silat, can start at 3yo.
For girls, I think starting anytime from 6-7yo onwards would be good. Let them learn for self-defence. -
think most kid level martial art grp are not into competitive contact sparring until they are much older.
My kid’s karate club takes in 4~5 yo AFAIK. -
Those of you who wish to start your kids younger than 5 years old can consider this Korean academy.
http://www.tkd.com.sg/
Brought DS1 (3+) to a trial class and find their facilities and coaches quite good. Too bad DS1 did not want to sign up for lessons. The fees are quite reasonable too for 2x weekly. The people there are quite friendly and it's easy to arrange a free trial class.
p/s mummies - The male coach is very good-looking. Looks like Korean star -
Wuah seh.. then must go liao. :love:
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Haha the coach mentioned to me that he also conducts classes for adults and he has many female students. I was thinking of cos lar, with your looks :lol:
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Hahahaa! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ya lar, of course right?
Sounds like he seemed
to be hitting on you lar
mummy of 2!
He's hinting to you to
sign up for the adult
female class. -
No lar he's just trying to recruit more students. DH was there too. Anyway later we discussed in private both of us agreed that he looks like some Korean star and most have of his students must have signed up becos of that
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Wow is the Korean Instructor like \"Rain\"?
How is the martial art academy compare to those at the community centre? -
Sorry I don't really know what Rain looks like :oops: all I can say is the coach is good-looking. Go check him out yourself.
In terms of facilities I would say it's good, and it's dedicated space for TKD whereas the CC are usually at some basketball court or similiar venue. The coach said such venues hinder learning as not all moves can be carried out at such venues, cos the impact will be too hard. Makes sense to me. -
mummy of 2:
This TKD school said there is no make up lessons if the lesson falls on a public holiday.Sorry I don't really know what Rain looks like :oops: all I can say is the coach is good-looking. Go check him out yourself.
In terms of facilities I would say it's good, and it's dedicated space for TKD whereas the CC are usually at some basketball court or similiar venue. The coach said such venues hinder learning as not all moves can be carried out at such venues, cos the impact will be too hard. Makes sense to me. -
titank:
Really? I didn't know that. DS1 said he does not want to learn TKD, so I did not ask in detail. But i thought the fees for 2x weekly lessons are quite reasonable, and only slightly higher than 1x weekly lessons.
This TKD school said there is no make up lessons if the lesson falls on a public holiday.mummy of 2:
Sorry I don't really know what Rain looks like :oops: all I can say is the coach is good-looking. Go check him out yourself.
In terms of facilities I would say it's good, and it's dedicated space for TKD whereas the CC are usually at some basketball court or similiar venue. The coach said such venues hinder learning as not all moves can be carried out at such venues, cos the impact will be too hard. Makes sense to me. -
Hi Mummy of 2,
Yes once per week at $100 where twice a week at $120.
The only advantage if falls on public holiday then there is no make up! -
Hi All,
Maybe we can compile a list of TKD schools for reference. I had manage to find 3 of them.
Hyun TKD Academy
http://www.tkd.com.sg/index.html
JH Kim TKD Institute
http://www.tkd-singapore.com
Island Taekwon-Do Centre
http://www.itf-singapore.com/index.htm
Don't know are they register under STF a not.
I also manage to find out from CC where 12 lessons cost $40 (PA Passion Card Member) -
titank:
Wah lessons at CC are so much cheaper!Hi All,
Maybe we can compile a list of TKD schools for reference. I had manage to find 3 of them.
Hyun TKD Academy
http://www.tkd.com.sg/index.html
JH Kim TKD Institute
http://www.tkd-singapore.com
Island Taekwon-Do Centre
http://www.itf-singapore.com/index.htm
Don't know are they register under STF a not.
I also manage to find out from CC where 12 lessons cost $40 (PA Passion Card Member) -
Ya CC charge about 12 lessons at $40. Difference between with those TKD school is that CC mainly is at outdoor.