Monday - 21st of May 2012

Kickstart Taekwondo

Stockport|Didsbury|Tameside

What happened to the newsflash?

You might have noticed that the newsflash is still "flashing" news stories from ages ago! Talk about old news! Im going to fix this soon, so bare with me. In the mean time if anyone knows how to solve this problem using Sine wave (hwaldung pahdo), or Jirugi, Im all ears (gwi)

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For children

  • Instills discipline & confidence
  • Keeps them active
  • Helps stop bullying
  • Make new friends

For adults

  • Confidence building
  • Feel safer with our self defence classes for men and women
  • Helps maintain health and flexibility
  • Meet new people
  • De-stress
  • Have fun

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Colour belt grading PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jayne Heywood   
Saturday, 19 September 2009 16:29

The next colour belt grading is on Saturday 26th September at the Manchester Metropolitan University Campus in Didsbury.

In a change to how the gradings are normally run we will be grading the children and the adults separately.  As such all children under the age of 17 need to be at the grading venue for 9am sharp to register, the venue does not open until 9am so don't worry if you get there and it's closed.  The children's grading will start promptly at 9:15am so all children need to be registered by this point.  Due to time constraints any students who arrive after 9:15am will not be allowed to grade and no refunds will be given. The childen's grading will finish at 10am and we would appreciate it if all parents could arrive promptly to collect their children as we need to get all the children out of the grading room and all adult students in.

Adults need to arrive at 10am to register and the adult grading will commence at 10:15am promptly.  Again, due to time constraints any students who arrive after 10:15am will not be allowed to grade and no refunds will be given.

We hope that the changes to the grading system will ensure that both gradings run smoothly and that all students are able to concentrate and perform to the best of their ability.

Good luck to all students who are grading!