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NTA Taekwondo
NTA Taekwondo - Colleyville offers a top-notch martial arts facility with a number of excellent classes to help anyone if your family train. From kids classes to adult classes, after school programs to summer camps, and even a class designed to offer children who are considered on a different spectrum, we have it all.

Our martial arts programs in Colleyville are created to give students the edge in becoming excellent students inside the studio and outside of the studio. We have a few main goals for each and every student that attends NTA Taekwondo - Colleyville. The family-oriented culture at NTA Taekwondo - Colleyville is aimed at keeping classes fun, engaged, and family-friendly.
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NTA Taekwondo - Colleyville offers the premier martial arts training facility in town! All our instructors are certified by the governing body of Taekwondo, Kukkiwon, and World Taekwondo. We are proud to announce that many of our students have become champions both in Taekwondo and out of Taekwondo.
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NTA Taekwondo Colleyville has proven to be an amazing experience for my daughter. Master Thu and her instructors do a fantastic job of teaching martial arts, enhancing endurance and stamina while also focusing on important character development. My husband and I are very pleased with how much progress our daughter has made in the short time since she started.
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Three to four-year-olds love physical activity and anything involving play. They have a rich imagination and a strong desire to be less dependent on their usual caregivers. The problem we discovered is that many children this age have a hard time with structure in a group environment like what is commonly found in most Martial Arts schools.
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Five and six-year-olds are the most enthusiastic students. They love creativity and problem-solving, which makes them ideal students in Martial Arts. The problem we discovered is they are so progressive in the following tasks, some teachers tend to treat them like their older peers. This is a problem because they still do not have the basic skills necessary to keep up with children ages 7 and up.
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Seven to nine-year-olds are what most people consider "the golden age." They are proficient in their vocabulary and problem-solving skills, yet they are not at the age where they want complete independence from adults. This makes the teacher-student relationship stronger than ever. The problem we discovered is they still lack core skills, and although they are highly intelligent, they struggle to keep up with students ages 10 and up.
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