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Our
Organisation
The Tae Kwon-Do
Association of Great Britain (TAGB)

The Tae Kwon-Do Association of Great Britain
(TAGB)
is a nationally recognised
Tae Kwon-Do organisation in this country. It was formed in 1983 and has since
become the founding member of the British Tae Kwon-Do Council (BTC) which is recognised by the United Kingdom Sports Council.
It is also a member of Tae Kwon-Do International (TKDI)
which has representation on every continent of the globe.
TAGB instructors are highly qualified, accredited individuals with many years'
experience in teaching mixed classes which often include young children and
disability groups. Training in Tae Kwon-Do can start at any age. TAGB members
start as young as four and recently one of our members gained his fifth Dan
black belt on his 70th birthday!
Because of its high-kicking, fast-paced style Tae Kwon-Do is a thoroughly modern
way of getting fit. The TAGB is a great advocate of fun and fitness at an early
age and TAGB instructors often work with local schools to teach self-defence. As
the largest martial arts organisation in the world the TAGB has 25,000
accredited, members and organises seminars, demonstrations, competitions and
national and international championships every month of the year. It also
publishes a bi-monthly, glossy, subscription magazine called TAGB Times which
carries club news, contact addresses, modern training techniques and events.
Tae Kwon-Do training is about learning to discipline your mind as well as your
body and TAGB instructors always include elements in their teaching which help
their students to develop mentally as well as physically.
With clubs throughout the country the TAGB is the ideal organisation for
learning a martial art that has evolved through a 3,000 year history to become
the newest Olympic sport.
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