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Parent & Toddler Taekwondo class, Wednesday's 10:15-11:00 in the Bussey Building


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Parent & Toddler Taekwondo (martial art) classes in the Bussey building, Peckham Rye

Wednesday's 10:15-11:00, ?5 per class


Taekwondo classes with 3rd Dan black belt Instructor Daniel Walters; Commonwealth Silver medallist and National Champion 2013, focused around learning Taekwondo basics in a fun way.

Classes are structured to introduce the kicking, blocking, striking, stances and movement techniques at the heart of this martial art. Obstacle courses, exercises and stretching are all part of the fun. Sessions are designed to enhance motor skills, coordination, balance, listening skills, Taekwondo techniques and to prepare toddlers for our 4yrs+ classes later down the line.


We practice WTF (World Taekwondo Federation) style Taekwondo, the same as the Olympics.


Our older classes consist of 3 main elements of Taekwondo; Martial art, Sport & self defence.

Students learn all three elements & have the opportunity to grade (take exams) and compete. Our toddler and parent sessions introduce a little from all three elements.


Address

Walters Family School of Taekwondo

The Bussey Building

Unit D1.1

133 Copeland road/ 133 Rye lane

Peckham Rye

SE15 4ST


[email protected]

07854 021 311

www.walterstaekwondo.com

www.facebook.com/walterstaekwondo

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