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Little PUMA's

Little Puma's is a martial arts class and is designed to challenge and motivate 4-7 year olds as well as aiming to develop and encourage life skills. There are five key areas we concentrate on:

  • Self esteem
  • Discipline
  • Channelling aggression
  • Confidence
  • Self-defence

There are 8 Little PUMA gradings. These gradings are based on set themes. The themes revolve around encouraging the children’s self-awareness, self-protection, self-development and confidence as well as working together as a team, giving encouragement and respect for each other.

The grading themes are not set in any particular order but include the following:

  • Balance
  • Focus/concentration
  • Stranger danger/emergency skills
  • Co-ordination
  • Teamwork/leadership
  • Fitness
  • Discipline
  • Memory

It will take approximately 3 months between each grading and as each one is successful the Little Puma will progress through the colour sequence of belts - up to black belt, before moving to Taekwon Do.

Little PUMA Enrolment: Your Moneys Worth

When you enrol your child into the Little PUMA programme, you will be charged a one off joining fee. What does this fee include?

  • A Little PUMAs unique training suit (dobock).
  • Membership into our organisation: Professional Unification of Martial Arts
  • A months free training.
  • A Martial Arts Licence (It is a lawful requirement that anyone participating in martial arts has a licence). The Licence also acts as a training record.
  • ‘No fee’ gradings.
  • New belts supplied with each grading.
  • Insurance.
  • Stitch on badges, star awards, pin badges and certificates as they are earned by the Little PUMAs.

For more details please contact us.














Tae Kwon-Do

Tae Kwon-Do is the scientific use of the body in the method of self defence. A body that has gained the ultimate use of it's facilities through physical and mental training. Tae Kwon-Do will improve your flexibility, strengthen your body, help channel agressions and reduce overall stress.

Where & When

Training usually takes place at Brookfield Community School, Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield on Mondays and Wednesdays.

Free 1st Lesson

Watch the news, read the papers - it's true and sad to see that violent crimes exist everywhere... Prepare yourself for the unexpected and protect yourself, your family and those around.

Instructors

Miss Emma Deakin
Black Belt, 4th Degree Instructor

  • Competed in 3 World Championships
  • Won 9 World Championship medals
  • Current World Bronze Medallist in under 63kg sparring
  • Current British Champion
Mr Dale Hubbuck
Black Belt, 2nd Degree
Assistant Instructor

  • Training in Tae Kwon-Do since 1995
  • Competed at both local and national level

Our Club

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Regular Events

Area Squad Training
National Squad Training
Colour Belt Grading
Black Belt Grading
PUMA Southern Championships
PUMA Northern Championships
PUMA English Championships
PUMA Day
PUMA Childrens Championships
PUMA British Championships
PUMA Kids Camp
PUMA Summer Camp
PUMA Winter Camp
Referee & Umpire Training
Instructor Training
FAST Self Defence

Background

Ch'ang-Hon / ITF Style
ICTF
PUMA
General Choi Hong Hi
Equipment
Sparring
Breaking
Theory
Self Defence
Grades
Weapons
How To Tie A Belt

Patterns

Sajo Jirugi
Sajo Makgi

Chon-Ji
Dan-Gun
Do-San
Won-Hyo
Yul-Gok
Joong-Gun
Toi-Gye
Hwa-Rang
Choong-Moo
Kwang-Gae
Po-Eun

 

Ge-Baek
Eui-Am
Choong-Jang
Juche
Ko-Dang
Sam-Il
Yoo-Sin
Choi-Yong
Yong-Gae
Ul-Ji
Moon-Moo
So-San
Se-Jong
Tong-Il

History

General Choi Hong Hi Black Belt, 9th Degree 1918-2002

General Choi founded Tae Kwon-Do in 1955 and it is now the worlds most popular martial art.

Tae Kwon-Do literally means 'The way of the foot and fist'.
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