Flying Kicks or Yong Studio?

Anonymous
We're thinking of enrolling our six year old daughter in tae kwon do. Which of these studios is best in terms of the quality of instruction for children?
Anonymous
Don't know anything about the other one, but we love Flying Kick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't know anything about the other one, but we love Flying Kick.


Is it more traditional in approach? How are the instructors? Just trying to get a sense of the philosphy.
Anonymous
NP, don't know enough to say whether it is "more traditional" but the instructors are very good (and very good with kids). I know they are happy to let you try 2-3 classes to see if it seems like a good fit. (Sometimes they can be hard to get on the phone because they have limited office staff hours, but you can show up 5 or 10 minutes before a white belt class and explain you would like to try a class). There are a couple of main instructors and a couple of others who regularly assist, so you might even want to try more than one class to see the different instructors.
Anonymous
our 5 year old boy goes to yong. very good instructors - pretty tough on the kids, but my child really responds well to the strict discipline. very crowded classes, but maybe its just that time of year with the snow and everything.
Anonymous
My two daughters, ages 5 and 7, LOVE the instructors at Flying Kick!
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