Club Location
2/80 Rawson Rd, Woy Woy NSW 2256
Grading System
A grading is a testing day in which students are assessed by Master Tam on their physical and theoretical abilities. Students are assessed prior to each grading on various aspects of Taekwon-Do and will only be put through for testing when the Instructors feel the student is ready. Students will progress through the ranks via grading throughout each training year subject to their effort, ability and knowledge of Taekwon-Do.
White Belt (10th Gup)
Feeling very excited to become a member of this great Taekwon-Do club. Wearing my new white Do-Bok makes me really feel part of the Taekwon-Do family.
Yellow Tip (9th Gup)
Proudly wearing my yellow tip after passing my first grading. A test conducted by Master Tam, assessing my abilites both physically and mentally.
Yellow Belt (8th Gup)
I have made a lot of new friends and happily settled into this great martial art. I am greatful for the discipline Taekwon-Do has already given me.
Green Tip (7th Gup)
My Taekwon-Do technique is now devolping at a rapid rate. I am growing each day in both confidence and ability. Each training session I am eager to learn new and practical techniques.
Green Belt (6th Gup)
Through courtesy and respect I now have a sense of self worth. My self esteem is at an all time high and I am very proud of my achievements with ITF Taekwon-Do

Blue Tip (5th Gup)
Through sheer determination and dedication I have gained the confidence to set myself long term goals for not only within Taekwon-Do but also for my life.
Blue Belt (4th Gup)
Taekwon-Do has proven to be a great form of physical and mental exercise. Through Taekwon-Do I have incresed my level of fitness as well as alleviated stress.

Red Tip (3rd Gup)
By exercising self control my self defence techniques have now become instintive through perserverance and persistance.

Red Belt (2nd Gup)
Taekwon-Do has been the foundation for providing me with great moral values and attributes in which will benefit me throughout my life.

Black Tip (1st Gup)
Preparation for my Black Belt is well underway. Fine tuning technique, pattern, free sparring, self defence, step sparring, theory and board breaking. Concentration and focus to achieve this goal is key to success.

Black Belt (1st Dan – 9th Dan)
Continuous training as a Black Belt is the greatest achievement of all. Through intense Taekwon-Do training both mentally and physically I have now developed into a True Taekwon-Do practitioner.


