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What's Taekwon-Do in Glendowie all about?

Friendly Community

We're all pretty friendly here. From a nice atmosphere in the club, to regular club dinners, to national events, you'll find International Taekwon-Do Glendowie to be one of the nicest martial art environments in Auckland.

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International Organisation

International Taekwon-Do Glendowie is part of the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF) and International Taekwon-Do Foundation of New Zealand (International Taekwon-Do). Be safe with local, national and international oversight.

Instructor

Mr Aryono (Dennis) Sudyatmiko is a 5th dan black belt, having started Taekwon-Do in 1987 in Indonedia.

In 2013 Mr Sudyatmiko moved to Auckland, New Zealand with his family and continues Taekwon-Do as the instructor at Glendowie Taekwon-Do.

Learn a Martial Art & Self Defence

At International Taekwon-Do Glendowie, our approach to the martial art is holistic. We learn the whole of International  Taekwon-Do -- the art, the sport, the real-life self-defence.

There is a lot to learn, and we have tremendous fun doing it.

Great Location

Our classes are held at Churchill Park School. If you are based in Glendowie, St Heliers, Glen Innes or neighbouring areas, and want a great activity for your kids or your family, try International Taekwon-Do Glendowie.

Recent News

Easter class for 9th gup, yellow stripe

April 9, 2020

Hi Everyone This class covers the yellow stripe (9th gup) syllabus. Download the yellow stripe syllabus sheet here. This class is suitable for children and adults. This class has: Warm up,…

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Easter class for 10th gup white belts

April 9, 2020

Hi Everyone This post has two variants, both with classes for white belt (10th gup). The first variant is one video with a full one-hour class that covers the entire…

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A children’s class with less talking and more doing

April 8, 2020

Hi everyone I received feedback from a parent that the videos so far were too long, and her child lost interest between watching and doing. We did this because parents…

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