1. Check the practice times and group description of your beginner group and decide whether you will go directly to the beginner group or start with our free beginner course
Note: January course only 7 times!
Whether you are looking for a hobby for yourself, your child or both, you are in the right place. We offer taekwondo exercises throughout the year for all age groups, literally from baby to toddler. If you are over 7 years old, you can also start the hobby with our free beginner courses! Or you can go to point 2 to start directly in our beginner groups.
In taekwondo athletes, you can try taekwondo for 2 weeks without commitment!
If you want to participate in family taekwondo groups together with a child, first read the group descriptions and contact the group instructor by email. The family lessons are in the form of a course and you have to register for them separately.
GROUP DESCRIPTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION»
2. Pack your training bag and head to the gym
Getting started in Taekwondo is easy. You don't need to register for the exercises in advance, it's enough to show up for your first workouts. Pack clothes suitable for indoor exercise and a drinking bottle. Training takes place barefoot. Our office is easily accessible at Ristipellontie 14, 000390 Helsinki.
3. Attend your first training session
When you arrive at the gym, you will usually find one of our instructors on duty behind the service desk. If the instructors are just about to conduct exercises, feel free to go further, the instructors will help as soon as a suitable opportunity arises. When your own group's class starts, jump in for your first taekwondo exercises. In connection with your first visit, you will also receive your training contract to fill out and a beginner's guide, which summarizes basic information and practical matters related to starting training.
4. Get to know the sport and the training at your leisure for 2 weeks without commitment!
After the first exercises, you are not yet committed to anything. You are free to get to know the sport during the next two weeks and think about whether you want to continue the hobby.
You will receive the training fee in your email right at the beginning of the trial period, but only pay it when you know you will continue the hobby. The due date of the invoice is also the last day of the trial period.
Did you have any questions? See more at the links below or take contact, we are happy to tell you more. Start taekwondo now!
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TAEKWONDO AS A HOBBY
aekwondo is a versatile combat sport that develops both physical and psychological qualities. In Taekwondo, the combat sport means two things. Taekwondo is a sport in which you can compete all the way up to the Olympics. On the other hand, taekwondo is a martial art where you can challenge yourself without the pressure of starting to compete... READ MORE >>
TAEKWONDO AS A COMPETITIVE SPORT
As a competitive sport, taekwondo is a surprisingly multifaceted entity. For the hobbyist, it offers challenges and opportunities to surpass oneself. For those aiming to become a top athlete, it offers an international environment in which to strive all the way to Olympic medals.
In taekwondo, you compete both in a match and in movement series. There is only one match in the Olympic program and the top athletes in the movement series compete in the world championships. There are a lot of age and level groups in the competitions. This enables you to compete at a level that suits you. In addition, weight classes are used in the match... READ MORE >>
TU11 FOLLOWS
Taekwondourheilijat 2011 ry is a sports club whose name says everything essential. The club was founded in August 2011 to offer taekwondo in a sport-oriented way, starting from the basic groups. The operation was started with the strength of five coaches, all of whom were involved in taekwondo national team activities as athletes or coaches at the time. Over the years, the operation has expanded and now there are already 23 trainers and well over four hundred enthusiasts... READ MORE >>
TAEKWONDO FOR CHILDREN
News
The autumn domestic competition season continued on October 8. In Porvoo. The taekwondo athletes were represented by a number of familiar faces as well as a couple who had not been to the games. Upbeat performances on the train In the morning, Iines Korhose, a first-timer at the match championships, had a reason to smile when...
Essi Labart and Christian Kamphuis represented Finland at the business series World Championships in Peru in the country's capital, Lima, from September 29 to October 2, 2016. Essi competed in the individual series on Saturday. For the first time, singles were competed in all over 18-year-old individual series...
Pitkä odotus päättyi sunnuntaina 2.10. kun ”Harmaat pantterit” -ryhmä ponkaisi käyntiin. Harjoitukset ovat pääsääntöisesti sunnuntaisin klo 12-13, mutta kurssin ohjaaja Janne Rita antaa vielä tarkemmat aikataulut. Jannella on pitkä…
As usual, the first indoor competitions of autumn will be held on the last Friday of the month, September 30. Participation is free for everyone, and there is no need to register separately. Competitors from outside the club are also warmly welcome. 17:00-19:00 – E,…
The fitness level of the taekwondo athletes was on point in Eura. The first competitions of the autumn domestic competition season were held on Saturday 24 September. in Eura. A total of 170 athletes fought for medals, and the team of Taekwondo athletes did encourage their own and even...
Emilia Lahti took bronze in the cadet girls' under 51 kg category at the G1 tournament in Poland at the weekend. Even a brighter medal was close when the follow-up heat was finished. The Dutch girl who was in front took the series with an overwhelming…
Matti Sairanen did not succeed in the Eekwondo European Championships for the disabled in Warsaw, Poland. In the first round, he lost to Italy's Antonio Bossolo 15-3 before full time. Bossolo is ranked 4th in the world, while Matin...
Taekwondo athletes were represented by Emilia Lahti and Eddie Quinones at the cadet EC competitions in Bucharest. Emilia competed in the category under 51 kilos and met Serbian Serdja Stevic, who trains together with Tijana Bogdanovic...
The Klaukkala Open business series competitions took place on Saturday, September 10. At Maaniitu school in Nurmijärvi. Taekwondo athletes were represented by Plum Kopisto, Victoria Hentunen, Sofia Sarala, Bella Buuri, Luca Leskinen and Aino Kortelainen under their coach Essi Labart. The only…
The strong demand in autumn, especially for groups of smaller children, has been an extremely positive surprise. New enthusiasts have eagerly joined the groups and the atmosphere has been quite close. Training comfort…
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