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About our club

Kettering Tang Soo Do Association is a small, friendly club with a typical class size of just 10 people. We believe this allows us to offer personal tuition to a level that bigger clubs cannot offer.

We’re also a non-profit making organisation and grant funded by Kettering Borough Council, so we can keep costs low too.

If you’ve ever wanted to try a martial art, but felt too shy or embarrassed, then we might just be the club for you. We welcome beginners and will make you feel at home in no time at all!  We have members ranging from the age of 17 to 60+ and all with different levels of ability (please note: our club has a minimum age of 16 years).

Kettering Tang Soo Do Association is a member of the World Tang Soo Do Union.

Fees

  • Classes are just £16 per calendar month, which includes all tuition fees, gradings, training aids and insurance

  • Unlike most clubs, we don't charge a joining fee

  • We offer all potential new members 4 lessons completely free, as a no obligation way of deciding whether you wish to join us

Classes

  • Tuesday evenings from 7-8pm at Kingsley School, Kettering

  • Thursday evenings from 7-9pm at the KLV, Kettering

  • Please contact us for further details

Instructors

  • Tuition is provided by Master Malcolm Thomas, Korean registered/certified 4th Dan Master Grade, UK representatives World Dang Soo do Union, and Sergio Di-Rienzo 2nd Dan

  • Our instructors are fully insured

Club aims and objectives

  • To offer coaching and competitive opportunities in Tang Soo Do

  • To promote the club within the local community and Tang Soo Do

  • To manage the Club Dojo

  • To ensure a duty of care to all members of the club

  • To provide all its services in a way that is fair to everyone

  • To ensure that all present and future members receive fair and equal treatment

Kettering Tang Soo Do Association is committed to ensuring that equity is incorporated across all aspects of its development. In doing so it acknowledges and adopts the following Sport England definition of sports equity: Sports equity is about fairness in sport, equality of access, recognising inequalities and taking steps to address them. It is about changing the culture and structure of sport to ensure it becomes equally accessible to everyone in society.

 

Member of the World Tang Soo Do Union


email: info@tangsoo.net  |  call: 01536 514460

© Kettering Tang Soo Do Association 2008-2010