United Tang Soo Do Alliance ("UTA") located in Central Pennsylvania has a modern approach to a traditional martial art with the Korean style of Tang Soo Do as its core. UTA Karate has an evolving curriculum with elements from Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, Modern Arnis and other fighting disciplines. UTA Karate curriculum is designed to provide a fun, yet disciplined, learning environment, along with long and short-term goals.
Our unique approach to teaching will help students improve and learn respect, concentration, perseverance, self-confidence physical health. Grand Master George Klinedinst started his training in the martial arts in York Pennsylvania in 1981. GM Klinedinst's areas of influence are Tang Soo Do, Modern Arnis (Phillipine Martial art founded by the Late Professor Remy Presas), Small Circle Juijitsu, Hai dung Gumdo, and Hapkido.
Our unique approach to teaching will help students improve and learn respect, concentration, perseverance, self-confidence physical health. Grand Master George Klinedinst started his training in the martial arts in York Pennsylvania in 1981. GM Klinedinst's areas of influence are Tang Soo Do, Modern Arnis (Phillipine Martial art founded by the Late Professor Remy Presas), Small Circle Juijitsu, Hai dung Gumdo, and Hapkido.
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In the UTA traditional program we offer our separate Lil' Dragon, child and adult classes as well as family classes. With each class having a different approach toward the training, geared toward their needs. The child's classes are uniquely designed to develop positive character in a fun yet disciplined environment all while teaching practical self-defense.
In the Lil' Dragons Program, your child will learn and grow in an atmosphere that accommodates their skills and abilities. They will train with other children in their age group and will not be distracted by older classmates. Your child will feel comfortable and more capable of achieving their full potential.
I recommend that you visit martial arts studios in your area and observe several classes. Talk to the students and parents to see what they like about class. Are the students enjoying themselves? Does the instructor seem to have the students' best interest at hand? Is the instructor mean? Does the instructor practice what they preach?
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