Beginner's Classes:
Tuesday Sept. 11, Thursday Sept. 13, Sunday Sept. 9

Regular Classes:
Sundays: 5:30-7:30pm DuPont T-Club Lounge
Tuesdays and Thursdays: 7-9pm (W31-225) DuPont Multi-Purpose Room

Can't make it that week? Don't worry!
Beginners welcome any time. No experience necessary

About the MIT KKC Tae Kwon Do Club

The MIT Korean Karate Club practices Chung Do Kwan, a traditional style of Tae Kwon Do, emphasizing five tenets to mastery: speed, power, focus, accuracy, and balance. We are part of the World Tae Kwon Do Association, led by ninth degree black belt, Grandmaster Duk Sung Son.

Part of the philosophy of Chung Do Kwan is no-contact sparring, allowing full power and focus without injuries. No-contact sparring is not wimpy -- artists of the style are renowned for their powerful strikes. All members of the MIT Korean Karate Club learn to break wood, and many break cinderblocks, too.

We are an informal and fun-loving bunch, and we feel that getting together for two hours three times a week to do Tae Kwon Do is a great way to work off MIT stress, to stay in shape, to gain self-esteem, and to learn self-defense. Beginners are always welcome, especially those with no martial arts experience.










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