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Jessica - Tiger of the Quater ..........................We build winners! .........................Jason - Student of the Quater
TAEKWONDO: Not just a sport but a way of life
Taekwondo Introductory Offer $85 for 2 Months - includes belt 

Here at Sidekick Taekwondo we have many qualified Black Belts each with many years of experience. Some with experience in Taekwondo and others with experience in other different styles. Although Taekwondo is the foundation of our style and we follow the guidelines of forms and promotions in accordance to the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF), we also teach parts of other styles such that students get the benefit of knowing what other martial arts are like. We encourage all students to expand their knowledge of all martial arts, and most importantly, to pass on that knowledge to other students. We teach that achieving a black belt is really the beginning of any martial arts experience. That at that point the student finally understands how much there is to learn. That the amount of knowledge is endless, and thus the experience can last a lifetime. But best of all, it can passed on.
For more
information you can contact us at
paul@sidekicktaekwondo.com
The Five Tenets of Taekwondo The Definition of Taekwondo
The Philosophy of Taekwondo The History of Taekwondo
The meaning of the BELTS and the FORMS Korean terminology and their meanings
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The philosophy and guidelines by which our students are encouraged to live and follow:
1. Treat every
one the way that you would want to be treated.
2. Be
gentle to the weak and tough to the strong.
3. Be
content with what you have in money and position but never in skills.
4. Never
give up! Always finish what you start and aim high.
5. Be a
willing teacher to anyone regardless of religion, race or ideology.
6. Never
yield to repression or threat in the pursuit of a noble cause.
7. Teach
attitude and skill with action rather than words.
8. Always
be yourself even though your circumstances may change.
9. Be the
eternal teacher who teaches with the body when young, with words when old, and by moral
precept even after death.