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MARTIAL ARTS TEACHES YOUNG KIDS LIFE SKILLS WHILE THEY HAVE FUN

Does Your Child Need a Fun, Supportive, and Educational Activity?

Our Tiny Tigers program is built specifically for young children ages 3.5 to 6, introducing them to Taekwondo through age-appropriate movement, listening skills, and fun. Classes run Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings in a structured yet playful environment designed to build focus, coordination, and respect from the very first class.

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Class Schedule

Weekly Schedule

Drop in for any class on your trial. Master Mike will help you pick the right level.

Fri

4:50 – 5:30 PM
Tiny Tigers

Sat

9:00 – 9:40 AM
Tiny Tigers

Sound Familiar?

Does Your Child Have Any of These Challenges?

Short Attention Span

Structured drills build focus in a way games and screens never will.

Trouble Following Directions

Listening, lining up, and responding to instruction become second nature.

Shy or Low Confidence

Belt promotions and group classes turn quiet kids into proud, capable athletes.

A Real Story

What Parents Notice Within Weeks

The change happens faster than most families expect. Within a few weeks, the awkward first-day nerves are gone. Within months, the shift in posture, focus, and confidence is impossible to miss. That's the Masters MA difference — structured progress under a champion instructor who actually knows your name.

Every Class, Every Belt

Building Strength and Growth With Every Class

Taekwondo doesn't reward shortcuts. It rewards showing up — again and again, year after year. That's why our students don't just earn belts. They earn a lifetime of capability.

01

Physical Coordination & Control

Forms, kicks, and partner drills systematically develop balance, agility, and full-body control.

02

Focus & Attention

Structured class etiquette and rank requirements train sustained attention — a skill that pays off everywhere.

03

Handling Frustration

Progress takes work. Belts aren't given. Students learn early how to push through plateaus.

04

Good Sportsmanship

Sparring and partner drills demand respect, control, and humility — win or lose.

My son started here at just 3½ years old. He's now 8½, a Red Belt, and loves every class. Master Mike knows how to keep their attention and teaches kids to concentrate, be respectful, and confident in a fun way. I would highly recommend Masters Martial Arts to any parent.

B. Lau, Dad

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