Connelly's Academy of Taekwon-Do and Hapkido
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Classes
are only available to students of their respective
schools during the school year.
King Lab Magnet School
Kingsley Elementary
Lincoln Elementary
Lincolnwood Elementary
Orrington Elementary
Dr. Besse Rhodes Magnet School
Rogers Park Montessori
Walker Elementary
Washington Elementary
Willard Elementary
King Lab Magnet School
Kingsley Elementary
Lincoln Elementary
Lincolnwood Elementary
Orrington Elementary
Dr. Besse Rhodes Magnet School
Rogers Park Montessori
Walker Elementary
Washington Elementary
Willard Elementary
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School Taekwon-do Club Parent
Information
Dear Parents :
The mission of Connelly’s Academy is to keep the Martial Art Taekwon-do, with its traditional values and benefits, available on a long term basis to everyone in our community. We have succeeded in that mission over the last 20 years because of the dedication of the Instructors, the partnerships with valued local service organizations and most importantly, the support of the community.
School Taekwon-Do program provides our young people with long term, professional martial art instruction in a safe, non-competitive environment. Kids have fun while developing focus, strength, character and respect for self and others. All classes will be taught by specially trained and experienced Youth Program Leaders of Connelly’s Academy of Martial Arts.
Classes are held after, or sometimes before school for one hour once per week. Additional training opportunities for advanced and / or highly motivated students are available evenings and weekends through Evanston Recreation, McGaw YMCA, Lifetime Fitness and other locations.
Being mindful of the three rules of Taekwon-do important to a true Martial Artist :
First – Be respectful. We succeed in Taekwon-do and life, based on the trust and quality of our relationships. Martial Artist are mindful of others in both words and deeds.
Second – Being safe. Our bodies have intrinsic power that martial art training allows us to channel. We are obligated to use that power wisely, not to hurt ourselves, or our training partners. We have an obligation to protect ourselves, from harm but we never use our skills to punish people that anger us.
Third – Try your best. Authentic martial art skills are not easily mastered. It requires a consistent effort over time. Our standards are high and no doubt they will hear about programs that promote people to advanced belts very quickly. True confidence and self-respect is the reward for those that persevere and eventually earn their rank.
To contact Master Connelly for additional information call (847) 677–3172, or tour our website at www.Connellysacademy.com
Dear Parents :
The mission of Connelly’s Academy is to keep the Martial Art Taekwon-do, with its traditional values and benefits, available on a long term basis to everyone in our community. We have succeeded in that mission over the last 20 years because of the dedication of the Instructors, the partnerships with valued local service organizations and most importantly, the support of the community.
School Taekwon-Do program provides our young people with long term, professional martial art instruction in a safe, non-competitive environment. Kids have fun while developing focus, strength, character and respect for self and others. All classes will be taught by specially trained and experienced Youth Program Leaders of Connelly’s Academy of Martial Arts.
Classes are held after, or sometimes before school for one hour once per week. Additional training opportunities for advanced and / or highly motivated students are available evenings and weekends through Evanston Recreation, McGaw YMCA, Lifetime Fitness and other locations.
Being mindful of the three rules of Taekwon-do important to a true Martial Artist :
First – Be respectful. We succeed in Taekwon-do and life, based on the trust and quality of our relationships. Martial Artist are mindful of others in both words and deeds.
Second – Being safe. Our bodies have intrinsic power that martial art training allows us to channel. We are obligated to use that power wisely, not to hurt ourselves, or our training partners. We have an obligation to protect ourselves, from harm but we never use our skills to punish people that anger us.
Third – Try your best. Authentic martial art skills are not easily mastered. It requires a consistent effort over time. Our standards are high and no doubt they will hear about programs that promote people to advanced belts very quickly. True confidence and self-respect is the reward for those that persevere and eventually earn their rank.
To contact Master Connelly for additional information call (847) 677–3172, or tour our website at www.Connellysacademy.com