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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to fill out any forms?

 

Yes, a Membership Application and a waiver form.

 

 

Can I try Rhee Taekwon-Do Free?
 

We offer a FREE UNLIMITED TRIAL. Read the FREE TRIAL menu

 

 

Can I come along and watch?

 

Yes, of course. Anyone is welcome to come and watch a class.

 

 

What should I wear / bring to my first lesson?

 

Tracksuit pants and a t-shirt, shoes for travel but we train in bare feet. Bring a water bottle.

 

 

When should I arrive at class?

Arrive 10 or 15 minutes before the start and introduce yourself to the instructor.

 

 

What are the chances of injury?

Training takes place in a fun, safe, controlled environment. All training takes place under the watchful eyes of the instructors and leaders, so the chance of injury is minimised.

 

 

What does a typical class consist of?

Every class is very different from the next, although you can be sure to receive a good physical workout, flexibility training, focused pad/impact training, and sparring (simulated defence), all while working to improve the technical aspects of the Art.

 

 

What if I’m out of shape?

We expect your physical ability will increase over time, so you certainly don’t need to be ‘fit’ to train, rather you join the class to increase your fitness level!

 

 

What if I have a pre-existing medical condition or injury?

Training in Rhee Taekwon-do is very individual, all members learn in a similar environment regardless of their own limitations. We believe self defence training is necessary for everyone, and we all learn to adapt to our own capabilities.

 

 

What if I’ve done martial arts before?

Anyone can learn and enjoy Rhee Taekwon-do, but if you truly want to learn what we have to offer, you should come with an empty cup, ready to fill it with Rhee Taekwon-do techniques and discipline.

While training in Rhee Taekwon-do you cannot continue to learn from other styles simultaneously, and our World Master Rhee expects everyone to begin training as a beginner = white belt.

Previous training may mean you progress faster as some techniques are similar, and you master them quicker than other students.

We grade students based on demonstrated skills.

 

 

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