2024 was a big year for Taekwondo and Para Taekwondo as the Olympic and Paralympic Games take place in Paris.

Taekwondo is a diverse Martial Art and Olympic & Paralympic sport, offering a range of contact and non-contact participation and competition opportunities.

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24 years after the first Taekwondo event at the Olympics and 4 years since the debut of Para Taekwondo at the Paralympics, Taekwondo has taken the world by storm and continues to grow everyday. Over 80 million people practice Taekwondo across the globe, and that number only continues to grow.

Now that the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games have come to a close, there’s no better time to try Taekwondo. After Taekwondo took the stage at the Grand Palais in the summer of 2024, our martial art has piqued the interest of many. Therefor, our amazing instructors and coaches are more than ready to help you learn about the many aspects of our martial art.

Whether you want to follow the path of the amazing athletes who took the stage at the Paris 2024 Games, or try the other aspects of Taekwondo, there’s always going to be the perfect club for you. If you’re not looking to take part in sparring (which we call Kyorugi) you can always train in the traditional martial art aspects of Taekwondo, or learn the impressive techniques that our Poomsae athletes can do. We also have various Performance Pathways for Kyorugi and Poomsae athletes, as well as Para Performace Pathways.

If you are interested in finding where your local Taekwondo club is, follow the link above to our club finder page where you can use your postcode to find clubs nearby!

Are you a coach or instructor?

We’ve created the Marketing Toolkit, containing resources  that are available to download and help promote your club. Make sure to check out our top tips on how to promote your club locally, online and on social media!

Taekwondo Explainer Videos

Watch the videos below to understand how our Taekwondo stars score points in their fights during Paris 2024.