Taekwondo
 
 
 What is Taekwondo?

Taekwondo means “Way of Hand and Foot", and uses a powerful system of hand strikes, blocks and kicks as a means of self-discipline, physical conditioning, and self-defense. Taekwondo is the Korean martial art that is used as the foundation for the Faith Community Center Martial Arts Program. The FCC Martial Arts Program is intended as a family-oriented time of exploring the Martial Arts.  Our Martial Arts Program is biblically based and refrains from teaching any Eastern mysticism which may be commonly associated with the martial arts. Martial Arts is a great way to get fit in all aspects of your physical and mental well-being:  flexibility, cardio-vascular, self-defense, awareness, focus, respect, honor, persistence, coordination, agility, and even weight loss.

How can I participate in Faith Community Taekwondo?
Our program is based on a 10 week cycle.  New students are only taken at the beginning of the new cycle, and at the end of the 10 weeks, they graduate into the advanced class.  There are usually 3 or 4 cycles per year depending on holidays and scheduling conflicts. Our current schedule is as follows:
 
2010
Jan 9 to March 27 (*EDIT: Jan 23 to March 27)
April 3 to June 26
July 10 to Sept 11
Sept 18 to Nov 20
 
2011
Jan 8 to March 12
March 19 to June 25
 

All classes meet on Saturdays and are 1 hour in length, and includes the WarriorXFit class.  We meet either in the MPR, or the Main Gym.
Introductory/Beginners Class - 9:00 am.
WarriorXFit / TaeKwonDo Aerobics - 10:10 am.
Advanced Class - 11:00 am. 


FAQs

1. How old does my child have to be to start?
Students under the age of 8 need to attend with a parent or teenage brother or sister.  The minimum age requirement is 5.
 
2. When does it meet? and How long does the class run for?
Introduction Class (White rank) meets at 9:00 am and trains with the Basic Class. 
Basic Class (Orange, Yellow, Camo and Green ranks) meets at 9:00.
Advanced Class (Purple, Blue, Brown, and Red ranks) meets at 10:15 am. 
All classes are 1 hour long classes, and include participation in the WarriorXFit program.
 
3. Can I join any time?
New students are only taken at the beginning of the new cycle.  At the end of that cycle they graduate into the Basic Class, then into the Advanced Class.  There are usually 3 or 4 cycles per year depending on holidays and scheduling conflicts.
 
4. Can I take the class with my child?
The FCC Martial Arts Program is intended as a family-oriented time of exploring the Martial Arts.   Family participation is encouraged, however there is no family discount.
 
5. How much does it cost?
Introduction Course - $95 includes uniform
Basic Course - $75 per person
Advanced Course - $75 per person (Sparring Gear and practice weapons are required.  Details upon request.)
WarriorXFit Program - no additional charge for students of the FCC TKD program.  $10/mo for non-students.
 
 
 Instructor - Dr. Dwayne Hoskins
Dr. Dwayne Hoskins (DC) has been teaching Taekwondo since 1998, and received his 3rd Degree Black Belt in 2002.  He is a Certified Chief Instructor in the American Taekwondo Association, completing that certification in 2000. He started the Black Belt Academy of Lafayette in 2000, and is the Sr. Instructor for that Academy.  Mr. Gary McFall runs that school now in its location at 3000 W. US-52 in West Lafayette.  In 2008, the Black Belt Academy started a Club in Rossville, IN, expanding our service to the Greater Lafayette area.




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