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Tiny Tigers (for students age 4 to 6 years)
 
The Tiny Tiger program was developed specifically for preschool age children ages 4 through 6. This program offers children a strong foundation in essential character qualities such as courtesy, respect, and discipline. In addition, the program is designed to improve children's motor skills and enhance their ability to pay attention and follow directions. All classes are taught using the most safe, fun, and exciting instruction methods available for this age group. This program works in conjunction with the Karate for Kids program, thereby emphasizing the same important monthly themes and value system.
 

 
Karate for Kids (for students age 7 to 11)
 
There are many reasons for kids to become involved in the martial arts. The ATA has developed a program based on traditional Taekwondo for kids called Karate for Kids. The Karate for Kids system is based on a lifetime learning concept in addition to technical skills. The building blocks for our system are monthly themes such as:
 

  • Goals
  • Friendship
  • Perseverance
  • Self-Control
  • Confidence
  • Self-Improvement
  • Courtesy
  • Self Awareness
  • Respect
  • Integrity
  • Self-Esteem
  • Dedication
 
 

Songahm Taekwondo 
(for Students age 12 to Adult)
 
 At Southlake Taekwondo we divide this program by age and have both a youth program for ages between 12 and 16, and an Adult program for students 17 and up.  This allows individuals the ability to be with others their own age, and build strong friendships and relationships. We train our students to the best of their ability. Some students come to us in shape, while others have come to us 100 pounds overweight. Most come to us with limited flexibility.
 
The Adults program start at age 17, and we have had some adults who started as late as age 65, and have still earned their black belts. As a student, you are looked upon as an individual, never compared to anyone else. Our instructors will be there every step of the way. All that is expected is a willingness to try.