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Sooo... What actually is Taekwondo?

It's a Korean martial art focusing on kicking. Similar to other martial arts, we have a belt ranking system of white, yellow, green, blue, red and black. We teach Taekwondo in both the mental and physical aspects of the art, consequently developing self-confidence and a deep respect for yourself and others. 

 

Training Times

Coached sessions (Congregation Hall 01.19)

Tuesday: 19:45 - 22:00

Friday: 17:45 - 20:00

Open Training: (Congregation Hall 01.19)

Saturday: 12:00 - 16:00

The Tuesday and Friday sessions are coached by Grandmaster Jervis and Saturday's 12:00 -16:00 session is open practice, self led training for Sparring, Poomsae or grading practice.

Socials

Instagram: @ueataekwondo

TikTok: @ueataekwondo

Email: uea.tkd@gmail.com

 

Committee

President: Michelle Ho 

Vice-President: Dhara Ranavaya

Treasurer: Emily Anderson

Poomsae Captain: Isabelle Lee

Sparring Captain: Jason Gu

Social Secretaries: Savnoor Gill

Publicity Secretaries: Grace Simons & Evie King

Equality and Diversity Officer: Roanna Fernandes

Health and Safety Officer: Emmeline Pearson

Competitions Manager: Grace Simons

Charity & Collaborations Officer: Erica Hall

Welfare Officer: Emmeline Pearson

Kit Coordinator: TBD

Union Council Representative: TBD

First Year Representative: TBD

 

The Real Cost of Sport

The 'Real Cost of Sport' initiative, a project reviewed and rebranded by the Students' Union in partnership with uea+sport, aims to provide prospective members with a comprehensive overview of the potential costs of joining their chosen sports club. This year, I have worked closely with the clubs to ensure these tables are as accurate and up-to-date as possible.

This guide is intended to serve as a general reference. The compulsory cost includes the uea+sport membership fee of £55, which is a one-time payment that covers membership across all clubs.

When considering additional expenses, it is important to note that some clubs may not have any extra costs, while others might incur additional fees. These costs often depend on the level of competitiveness within the sport; recreational or social participation is generally less expensive. Additionally, some equipment, such as shoes or gum shields, may be used across multiple sports, potentially reducing overall expenses.

For any specific questions or further information about a particular club, please contact the club directly or contact us at union.opportunities@uea.ac.uk for more details about the project.

All the best,

Olivia Hunt

Your Activities & Opportunities Officer 24/25