Julie Price School of Tae Kwon-do


 

 

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Chief Instructor

Julie Price

5th Degree Black Belt

 

 

 

 

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All our instructors are CRB checked

 

 

Julie has been teaching since 1988 and in that time has produced 44 black belts, the youngest being 9 years and 9 months old. Three of her former students are currently running their own clubs.

Julie is backed by one of Britain's leading Tae Kwon-do organisations, The Tae Kwon-do Association of Great Britain (T.A.G.B.) with over 25,000 members to date. It is a founder member of the British Tae Kwon-do Council, which is recognised by the British Sports Council

 

Tae Kwon-Do is for men, women and children. It will improve your fitness, flexibility, and most of all your confidence. Right from the very first lesson, you will start developing a whole new range of skills and capabilities. Tae Kwon-Do is also a superb form of self defence and also a great way to keep fit and trim! It is arguably one of the best methods of installing self confidence into children and at the same time emphasizes the importance of respect and discipline. Tae Kwon-Do is safe, practical and most of all enjoyable, so why not try it!

Julie Price and her team of instructors
hope to bring out the best in you

 

HOPE-WREXHAM NEW BLACK BELTS !!!!!!

'Congratulations to members of Hope and Wrexham Tae Kwon-Do clubs who gained their 1st Degree Black Belts at a recent grading at Bristol Academy.
The five were amongst 80 other students from across Wales. In the picture are Rachel Dixon, Instructor Julie Price, Kelly Fry, Ashleigh Davies, Morgan Davies and Abby Humphreys. They all train at Castell Alun in Hope and Morgan LLwyd and Clywedog in Wrexham.

Welsh championships results

Lauren Goodlet Won Silver in girls sparring

Anya Davies Won Bronze in girls sparring

Mark Williams won Bronze in mens sparring

Erin Williams won Bronze in girls sparring

In the Team events

Tracy Fry, Sian Davies, Rhian Davies won Bronze

Kelly Fry, Ashleigh Davies And Shannon Goodlet won Bronze

Erin Williams, Abby Davies won Bronze

English championships results

Tracy Fry won Gold in Ladies Foot Breaking technique.

Kelly Fry, Shannon Goodlet, Abby Davies and Anya Davies all won Bronze in the Girls Sparring divisions.

In the Team events

Kelly Fry, Ashleigh Davies And Shannon Goodlet won the Gold and Lauren Goodlet, Katy Fanson and Abby Davies won Silver.

 

 

Our Aim is to get you to achieve your Black Belt

 

22nd June - Midlands Championships Kettering

6th Sept - Scottish Championships East Kilbride

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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What is Tae Kwon-Do?

ae Kwon-Do is a modern Korean martial art, characterized by its fast, high and spinning kicks. There are multiple interpretations of the name Tae Kwon-Do.

Tae Kwon-Do is often translated as 'The Way of Foot and Hand'.

Tae' means to jump or smash with the foot.
'Kwon' means to punch or destroy with the hand.
'Do' means art, way or method.

Put this together and Tae Kwon-Do means 'The Art of Kicking and Punching'

Disciplines of Tae Kwon-Do

Tae Kwon-Do has four disciplines:

  Patterns
  Sparring
  Self Defence
  Breaking

FIRST LESSON FREE

In these days of increasingly violent attacks it is now more than ever becoming necessary for men and women to be prepared to protect themselves. More and more people are turning to martial arts for protection and Tae Kwon-do can certainly provide this. It is safe, practical, and most of all enjoyable, so why not take the first step and give it a try?

 

 

 

 

 


Tae Kwon-do classes promote discipline, respect, courtesy and self-control which enhance everyday life.
 

 
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