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Q: How old do you have to be to join?
A: Students can enroll as early as age 5; however, we have a separate, "Junior Tigers" class for young students on Saturday at 10AM.
Q: Is Tae Kwon Do Dangerous?
A: Injury is possible; however, protective gear is worn for the more intense physical activities.
Q: How do I know my child is safe?
A: Our instructors have had voluntary background checks. Instructors are also trained in administering CPR.
Q: Will I or my child learn Eastern religion?
A: No. We only reinforce universal ideas of respect, discipline, love, and community service.
Q: You say you're "traditional." What does that mean?
A: We wear traditional white uniforms, train through a well-balanced curriculum of meditation, stretching, technique drills, forms, self-defense, and Olympic free fighting. A head, black belt, instructor teaches all students.
Q: Is Tae Kwon Do a sport?
A: Some schools focus more on Tae Kwon Do as a sport than an art. Since the 1980s, Tae Kwon Do has been an Olympic Sport.
Q: How much does it cost?
A: That depends on where you go in town. Prices at other schools range from $50 a month to well-over $100 a month for a single membership. Brown's is competitively priced on the more affordable side of that spectrum.
Q: Are there family discounts?
A: Yes. Additional family members can join at roughly a 3rd of the price for a single membership.
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