20 Reasons why your kids should do Martial Arts....
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Meet Instructor Isaac, Founder of TKA Martial Arts. ๐ฅ
He didn't open TKA to run a business. He opened it because he knew what martial arts could do and he wanted every kid in this community to have access to it.
Isaac has been in martial arts most of his life. And what kept him coming back wasn't the belts or the trophies, it was the way it shaped him. His discipline. His mindset. The way he carried himself when things got hard.
When he founded TKA, the goal was simple: build a place where kids feel known, where they're challenged with care, and where what they learn on the mat follows them into real life. โค๏ธ
Every class he teaches comes from that same belief, that confidence isn't something you're born with. It's something you build, one session at a time.
Here's something most people don't realise...the vast majority of people who train martial arts will never compete. Not once.
And that's exactly the point.
The mum who trains with us isn't chasing a belt to prove something. The 8-year-old throwing kicks isn't dreaming of the UFC. They're here because something clicks when you train, a kind of quiet confidence that doesn't come from the gym or a sport that keeps score.
Martial arts has always been about the person, not the performance. The discipline you build on the mat follows you into school, into work, into the moments that actually matter.
Going pro is one path. But for most people, for our people, it was never about that
It was about becoming someone you're proud of.
Tag someone who trains just for themselves.
Some students walk into TKA and take to it immediately. ๐ฅ Eaden was not one of those students.
When Eaden first started, he struggled. Classes were hard. The techniques didn't come naturally. There were moments where it would have been easy to walk away and honestly, a lot of kids do.
He didn't.
What happened over time is one of my favourite things to watch as an instructor. The student who struggled the most in the room became one of the most consistent, capable kids on the mat. Not because he was the most talented. Because he kept showing up.
Here's what most people don't see: the kids who find it hardest at the start often become the strongest in the end.
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Most parents think martial arts is about learning how to fight. It's the most common misconception we hear...
But here's what actually happens on the mat.
Kids learn how to walk into a room and feel like they belong there. They learn how to try something hard, fail in front of others, get back up, and try again. They learn that their voice matters and so does how they carry themselves. ๐ช
That's not something you can drill in a soccer practice or a swim lesson. That's confidence. Real confidence. The kind that shows up in the classroom, at home, and in every room they walk into for the rest of their life.
Martial arts isn't the shortcut most parents overlook, it's the foundation most kids are missing.
We talk a lot about what TKA does. But we don't talk enough about who is in the room making it happen.
Jack is our Head Coach. He's the one who pushes you when you're ready for more, pulls back when you need it, and somehow remembers exactly where every single student is at ๐
We sat down with Jack for a proper get-to-know-you chat...his background, how he got into martial arts, what he loves about coaching, and what he thinks great training really looks like. โค๏ธ
The people in the room matter as much as the programme on the wall.
Watch the full interview and get to know the person behind the classes.
๐ฑ Nobody puts their kid in martial arts for the real reason...
They say discipline. They say respect. They say confidence.
And yes...those things happen. But they're not the reason.
The real reason is this: martial arts is the only thing I've ever seen that instils a lifelong standard in a person. Not a skill. Not a hobby. A standard for how you show up, how you carry yourself, how you handle pressure, how you treat other people.
And that standard doesn't stay on the mat. It follows them into school. Into sport. Into their career. Into relationships. Into every room they'll ever walk into.
I've watched shy kids become leaders. I've watched kids who couldn't look an adult in the eye walk across a stage and earn a black belt in front of a crowd.
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26/05/2026
๐The TKA Cup happened last Saturday and we are absolutely pumped about itโฆ
Every semester we run this in-house, our own competition, just for our students. No big external tournament, no pressure from strangers. Just our students stepping up and actually using what theyโve been learning.
Thatโs the whole point of it. We want our students to apply their knowledge. Not just drill it in class, but actually test it. And last Saturday, they did exactly that.
We are so proud of every single one of them.
Huge well done to everyone who competed. You showed up, you gave it everything, and thatโs all we ever ask.
See you on the mats.
11/05/2026
Ladies, this one's for you! ๐ฅโ
We are hosting our very first Ladies Morning Social this Saturday 18th May and we would love to have you there!
Here's how the morning looks ๐
๐ฅ 8:30am - Circuit Class with Coach Pauline
โ 9:30am - Coffee & Breakfast Social
And did we mention? It's completely FREE! ๐
Drop a โค๏ธ below if you're coming or DM us to save your spot!
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Saturday 16th May | 8:30am
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 4:30pm - 8pm |
| Tuesday | 4:30pm - 8pm |
| Wednesday | 5:15pm - 8pm |
| Thursday | 4:30pm - 8pm |
| Friday | 4:30pm - 8pm |
| Saturday | 9:30am - 12pm |