Choi Kwang Do - The fastest growing Martial Art
Choi
Kwang Do was developed by Grandmaster Kwang Jo Choi between 1978 and
1987 and has proved to be the most effective martial arts system in the
world. Choi Kwang Do's natural easy to learn, sequential movements
maximise your body's force producing capabilities, but more importantly,
they increase opportunities to enhance your health.
Developed to promote optimum health, fitness and self-defence, Choi Kwang Do's system is founded on the principles that
its self defence techniques should generate maximum force, be practical
& easy to learn, enhance the student's health as they practise, as well
as developing mental and physical conditioning.
Choi Kwang Do is a unique programme based on modern scientific
principles from human anatomy, physiology (the branch of biological
sciences dealing with the functioning of organisms), psychology (the
science of mental life), kinesiology (the branch of physiology that
studies mechanics and anatomy in relation to human movement),
neurophysiology (the branch of neuroscience that studies the physiology
of the nervous system) and biomechanics (human movement science).
Choi Kwang Do is not designed for competition and does not follow the
intensity of sports training. The system is meant for all individuals
who want to learn real-life, practical self-defence skills and achieve a
greater level of health and well-being. Because it's a non-contact,
non-fighting, non-competitive art that stresses mental, physical,
emotional and social development, Choi Kwang Do promotes non-violent
resolutions to conflict, practical solutions to cardiovascular
improvement, and enjoyable methods of exercise. In addition, with
competition removed, students can continually develop - not against
each other, but with each other.
With a progressive system from White Belt to the highest level of 9th
Degree Black Belt, Choi Kwang Do always offers something new and
challenging to learn, experience and enjoy.
For more information about Choi Kwang Do, please
contact us, or pop along to one of our classes to talk to one of our instructors.
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