The next promotion test will be Saturday May 25th at 11:00am. Testing will cover Rotation 3: BBC Low Taeguek 3/BBC High Taeguek 6
Click here to register for the test online!
The next promotion test will be Saturday May 25th at 11:00am. Testing will cover Rotation 3: BBC Low Taeguek 3/BBC High Taeguek 6
Click here to register for the test online!
Summer Camp Pre-Registration opens Wednesday, May 1st! Make sure you pre-Register for your Session Weeks Now!
First week of TMAC Summer Camp June 3rd – 7th!
Click here to download the TMAC Summer Camp 2013 Registration Form and Handbook
Also, check out the TMAC Summer Camp tab for more information!
Located on 2551 Suite E1 Texas Ave in South College Station, Texas next to the old Lack’s shopping center. The Martial Arts Center is the oldest school in the B/CS area. Featuring the most instructional experience, the most flexible schedule available, the most modern and safest facilities, and one of the most successful competitive histories in the United States–The Martial Arts Center is not only the Premier Martial Arts School in the B/CS area but recognized as one of the best in the US !
The Martial Arts Center is home to Texas & World Martial Arts Hall of Fame member Grandmaster Michael J. Pejo II. World renowned coach & instructor, Grandmaster Pejo has taught numerous state, US National, World, & Olympic Champions. An 8th Degree Black Belt, Grandmaster Pejo was inducted into the Texas Martial Arts Hall of Fame in 1997 and the World Martial Arts Hall of Fame in 1999. He was recognized as the USAT “Coach of the Year” in 2000. Grandmaster Pejo is a former US National Taekwondo Team Coach, US National Collegiate Team Head Coach, and the former Head Coach of the US ARMY Taekwondo Team.
The Martial Arts Center is home to the Kids Club CSISD (College Station Independent School District) Taekwondo program and the home of BLINN College Health & Kinesiology’s Taekwondo, Self-Defense, & Women’s Self-Defense classes.
REASONS EVERY CHILD SHOULD BE ENROLLED IN TAEKWONDO
Taekwondo teaches two forms of self-defense. One is physical – your child will improve their strength, flexibility, and overall health. Additionally, your child will learn to strike with tremendous power and effectiveness. Hopefully, your child will never be picked on or need to fight…but in a worse-case scenario, shouldn’t they know how to protect themselves? The second form of self-defense Taekwondo teaches is internal. Children learn to spot danger and avoid dangerous people, places, and activities. Taekwondo can help your child avoid the need for physical confrontation. The second form of self-defense is perhaps the more valuable of the two.