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Hi,


Daniel, our local Commonwealth silver medallist, has been looking to start a family TKD class, maybe on a Saturday, where parents can join in with their kids.


Here is a link to the general thread for his classes in the what's on section.


It would be easier than the general Adult class and probably only for an hour, rather than the longer adults session, but might be a nice way for parents to share something with their children.


Would anyone be interested in a family TKD session?


Any feedback would be welcome.


Thanks guys

He generally doesn't take kids under 4, unless they have very good concentration, but if the parents were joining in, maybe it would be feasible to do something for younger children.


If you want to ask him, his number is 07854 021 311 and the email is [email protected]. I'm sure if there was enough interest he'd be happy to do a class for younger kids.

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