I have always wanted to try TaeKwonDo, but I dont know anything about the Martial Art. I must admit that Im a little nervous about getting started.
Heres the great news!!! We start every prospective student with a 1 Week Trial Program. During the Trial Program, you will learn the basic stance, movements, and kick. Youll also have chance to meet other students who enjoy studying TKD. This is your opportunity to see if TKD is right for you and to discover for yourself why Parks TaeKwonDo Training & Fitness is one of the best Martial Arts School.
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What happens after my 1 Week Trial Program?
If you are completely thrilled with your Parks TKD Training & Fitness experience and would like to continue your training, you will continue training with same group of students you met through your Trial Program.
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Do I have to be in great shape to be a student?
Not at all. We have students who get started from a wide variety of fitness level.
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What kind of person are you likely to find at a Parks TKD Training & Fitness Adult Class?
You may be surprised to find that classes are made up of adults of all ages and from every conceivable background. We have students who are engineers, teachers, nurses, flight attendant, students, business owners, accountant, police officers, computer analyst, cashier, and so on.
Thought you may run into a class full of tough guys anxious to prove themselves at your expense? Not a chance at Parks TKD Training & Fitness. Our classes are made up of people just like you. You may also be surprised to learn that our adult classes are 50% female.
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What are the benefits of practicing TKD for an adult?
TaeKwonDo is a great work out. You will improve flexibility, tone muscles, and get excellent cardiovascular workout! While you are conditioning your body, you will be strengthening your mind, building confidence, self-discipline, and self-esteem. Do you find yourself getting bored with the traditional exercise program? You will love and enjoy the mental challenge of the TaeKwonDo.
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