

Taekwondo
Total Taekwondo is distinguished by its dynamic and progressive curriculum, curated to deliver a high-energy learning experience under the guidance of our certified instructors.
Tailored to accommodate participants of all ages, our meticulously designed programs aim to instil not just the physical prowess of Taekwondo but also the invaluable attributes of self-discipline essential for success in various facets of life.
Aligned with our unwavering vision, we are committed to delivering unparalleled coaching to our students, ensuring that every individual who steps through our doors receives nothing short of excellence in the art of Taekwondo.
Embrace a journey where the pursuit of mastery is met with professional dedication and a commitment to the authentic essence of Taekwondo.
Taekwondo Tots
Age 4-6
Taekwondo TOTS is our beginner martial arts programme specially designed for children aged 4–6 years. This structured and engaging class introduces young students to the official Total Taekwondo syllabus, aligned with World Taekwondo standards.
Unlike traditional pre-martial arts programmes, Taekwondo TOTS students work towards recognised grades from the very beginning. Students progress through the official belt system

Taekwondo
Age 7+
Taekwondo as a sport has over 60 million practitioners in 184 countries. It originates from South Korea where the world governing body, the World Taekwondo (WT), is currently based.
The modern form of Taekwondo was not agreed until 1955, but the sport has its roots in various Korean forms of martial arts stretching back more than 2,000 years.
The name Taekwondo literally translates as the way of the foot and the fist. ‘Tae’ means to break or attack with the foot, ‘kwon’ means to
break with the fist and ‘do’ translates as the art or way.
Taekwondo syllabus and gradings
Taekwondo has a structured training schedule to allow all students to achieve their potential. There is an National recognised grading system which allows each student to train towards achieving a
higher rank signified by the colour of belt the student will wear
