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59 days ago

Juniors: Learn self-defence through Hapkido Family Martial Arts

Peter from Karori

This is a good time for kids to join our Junior class as in the past weeks four kids have started: two girls and two boys.

Hapkido Martial Arts classes for Juniors (school years 4-8) and Seniors (all ages 13+) – teach self-defence, discipline, confidence and fitness.

Our Juniors Class is on Saturday 10-11am, and three Senior Classes a week: Monday and Thursday 6-7.30pm and Saturday 10-11.30am.

Each Senior Class includes males and females, beginners through to black belts.

We provide a safe environment to learn Hapkido Martial Art. You will learn how to defend yourself, gain the confidence to walk away from trouble and how to handle yourself if you can’t.

We are at Club K, 65 Salamanca Road, Kelburn. There is adequate free parking available.

Find us at www.wellingtonhapkido.com... to find out in greater detail what we do and how to join. Or just come, or ring Peter 021 431 561.

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