About Us
Kin Tae Kwon Do is a progressive Martial Art school. We teach the Korean Martial Art of Tae Kwon Do for both practical self-defence purposes and the personal development of our students, both physical and mental. That being said we recognise that styles evolve and so our teaching and of self-defence must equip students to be effective in their practice. The school is run by three brothers, who have trained in Tae Kwon Do as a family for nearly twenty years. This influences the philosophy behind the school and its teaching; Kin meaning family.
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Kin Tae Kwon Do places a strong emphasis of the 'Do' or Art. The teaching and learning incorporates not only dynamic and effective content knowledge, but focuses on the holistic Martial Artist. Kin Tae Kwon Do is about more than being skilled in combat. The discipline, mental training and character development provide the grounds for embedding in students a strong sense of justice, fortitude, compassion, humility and resolve. It is this important mental conditioning that separates the true Martial Artist from one who has mastered only the physical aspects of the Art.
We feel that part of our duty and the duty of being a Martial Artist is to help others and a culture of service should be underlying all that we do. Our belief is that Martial Artists should train together, stick together and work together, these beliefs stem from training as a family. Our name Kin – meaning family, is important as we believe all members should be treated as family, so that an unbreakable bond is formed.
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Ages
5 to Adult
Meet The Instructors

Jesse Williams
Principal Instructor
Through Martial Arts students can undertake a journey of self discovery which enables students to broaden their horizons and become more worldly and upstanding citizens.

Rickey Williams
Principal Instructor
Attention to detail and the explicit teaching of technique enable students to cultivate a introspective and reflective attitude.

Paul Williams
Principal Instructor
Through pushing our physical boundaries that we understand and develop our minds.
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Harrison Brack
Assistant Instructor
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Maria Beswick
Instructor
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Evan James
Assistant Instructor