| Address | Christie Miller |
| Bowerhill | |
| Town / City | Melksham |
| County | Wiltshire |
| Postcode | SN12 6QU Map |
| Address | Christie Miller |
| Bowerhill | |
| Town / City | Melksham |
| County | Wiltshire |
| Postcode | SN12 6QU Map |
| Address | Christie Miller |
| Bowerhill | |
| Town / City | Melksham |
| County | Wiltshire |
| Postcode | SN12 6QU Map |
| Instructor | Andrew Tombling (6th Dan) |
| Main Address | Christie Miller Sports Centre |
| Bowerhill | |
| Town / City | Melksam |
| County | Wiltshire |
| Region | South West of England |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Notes | Coaching Team Andrew Tombling Megan Tombling New students allways welcome Existings students It is a common reality that children who grasp an understanding of respect, self confidence and discipline early on in the child years are more likely to accomplish great things and at a later stage of their lives. Tae Kwon-Do is a great technique of instilling this into the younger generation. Tae Kwon-Do allows these beliefs to be converted into situations in every day life. Tae Kwon-Do has become extremely popular around the globally. Millions of people are joining clubs and organisations to learn more about this art. Martial Arts training is an activity for most all children, By learning Tae Kwon-Do everybody is a winner, it's not just who is the best gets to play! The art of Tae Kwon-Do is based on inner growth and expressiveness; awareness, complete focus, setting individual goals, creating self-achievement. Children can learn to reach their full potential through Tae Kwon-Do confidence building exercises. This art is taught by fully qualified, professional, safe, fun instructors who have trained for many years to fulfil their dream of teaching this special art. There belief that things that are thought to be difficult or impossible are within their grasp, through the secret of perseverance they will achieve their aspirations and goals. The philosophy in the teaching of Tae Kwon-Do is simple, practitioners with limited confidence should not be placed under pressure in the early stage as this will not improve their confidence, but may well destroy what little confidence they already have! In today’s society nobody likes ill-mannered and rude youngsters or adults for that matter. Regardless of cultural or religious background, all parents would want their children to fit in with society and lead a happy, healthy and successful life. Children are our future and to ensure our society continues to have a positive, friendly and successful impact, the children should be taught respect and courtesy as strength, not as flaw; and have the strength, skill and confidence to back this up. This will not happen overnight; it should be introduced slowly, step-by-step, similar to Tae Kwon Do movements.
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