Teenagers

For many parents there are major concerns about the influences in their teenage child’s life. Who they hang around, who’s inspiring them and what do they get up to when they’re with their peers?

Rhee Tae Kwon-Do helps teens and young adults find their own identity. We provide them with a motivating and inspirational atmosphere in which they learn to become leaders instead of followers. They are given the opportunity to think for themselves and develop more Courage, Confidence, Self Respect and Humility which in turn allows them to make educated decisions instead of just “doing what everyone else does”. All students learn the value and importance of education and get a taste of the satisfaction and happiness derived from helping others and succeeding in life.

It also offers children of this age the chance to meet other like minded people that they otherwise wouldn’t meet. This not only helps their social skills it also introduces them to other young people who’re outside of their normal peer group that may have a more positive influence on them.

We have had great success in producing some quality young leaders who have not only learned to overcome their own limitations but are now instrumental in assisting others achieve the same!

“Not only is RHEE Tae Kwon-Do Awesome it boosts your confidence, improves your fitness and teaches you leadership skills” Heath Mick, 13, Student

 

“Rhee Tae Kwon-Do changed my life. Before I joined Rhee Tae Kwon-Do I was shy, withdrawn, very unfit and going no where. Shortly after starting friends and family began to see changes in me and I began to notice them too. My confidence improved as well as my fitness and state of mind. Rhee Tae Kwon-Do helped me set goals for myself and with the support from skilled trainers I have achieved each one of my goals.
I also feel confident that I could defend myself should the need arise which is a good feeling. For me Rhee Tae Kwon-Do is not just training my body but also my mind. I could not imagine my life with out hearing the spirited shouts echoing through a hall or feeling the rush of air after dodging a kick or punch. This is why I love Rhee Tae Kwon-Do.” Holly Law, 17, University Student

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