Martial Arts Clubs
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Wirral UKTA Taekwon Do 0845 833 0952
Merseyside, Wirral, CH61 3UB

A not-for-profit, fully constituted club established in 1995, with instructors giving their time for free. Proceeds benefit members by providing free or subsidised entry into competitions and courses, free travel to events, and International sponsorship. Our senior instructor is the most highly ranked ITF instructor on Merseyside and has trained under the Founder, General Choi Hong Hi.
Wirral Taekwondo (Paul Woods) 0151 608 8815
Let's take a closer look at the meaning of the word "Tae" "Kwon" "Do." It is composed of three parts as shown in the English spelling, though it is one word in Korean. "Tae" means "foot," "leg," or "to step on"; "Kwon" means "fist," or "fight"; and "Do" means the "way" or "discipline." If we put these three parts together, we can see two important concepts behind "Tae Kwon Do".
Matt Fiddes Martial Arts 0800 612 7303
Merseyside, St Helens, WA9 4DE

Matt Fiddes Martial Arts Cheshire was established by Master Steve James in September 2004 and progressed to be one of the leading professional schools in the North of England. Team Cheshire currently have 3 schools in St Helens, Warrington and Widnes with over 200 active students.
Malvern Shotokan Karate Club 07595 258345
Merseyside, Liverpool, L14 6XA

Malvern Karate Club is a Shotokan based Karate Club with various locations within the Halewood, West Derby, Dovecot and Walton areas. We are associated to the Karate Union of Great Britain (KUGB), the largest single style organisation established by Sensei Enoeda in 1966.
Ainsdale and Southport Kickboxing and Martial Arts Academy 07979 770036
Merseyside, Southport, PR8 3RA

Sensei Ken started in martial arts totally by accident after having to finish playing football in 1987 due to cartilage problems in both knees. During work one day a colleague asked me if I wanted to go training that night and go for a pint afterwards, I assumed we were going to play five a side, go for a run or the gym, then to my astonishment we ended up at Prescot and Higher side Kickboxing Club, it’s so happened that my work colleague was Sensei Terry McElhinney’s next door neighbour.

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