Coastal Canyon TSD logo

MARTIAL ARTS
For Children

for more info, e-mail: coastal.canyon.tsd@gmail.com
or call 858 356 9535

Classes taught by WTSDA certified instructors K. Goodwin (4th degree), S. Odero (2nd degree), and R. Johnson (1st degree)

at Mission Bay Montessori Academy, San Diego, CA


Coastal Canyon Tang Soo Do (“Täng soo doh”) is a martial arts program that teaches:
Age appropriate SAFETY SKILLS, basic karate techniques, concentration, discipline,
and the joy of movement & fitness in a FUN and NURTURING manner

***FALL SCHEDULE**

MONDAYs September 15 - December 8, 2008
No class: November 10, 2008 (Veterans’ Day weekend)

preK 4-5 years old 3:45 – 4:30 PM
5-6½ years old 3:45 – 4:30 PM
7 years and older 4:30 – 5:15 PM

SAVE THE DATE
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (Chula Vista):
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2008

BELT PROMOTIONS (MBMA):
SATURDAY, December 13, 2008

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PHOTOS!

Tiny Tiger! PHOTOS

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Coastal Canyon Tang Soo Do is a member of Region 20 of the
World Tang Soo Do Association (WTSDA)

World Tang Soo Do logo
Tang Soo Do (pronounced "Tang soo doh") is a traditional Korean martial art that provides fitness and purpose. Classes cover basic self-defense as well as the art of Tang Soo Do. Training improves concentration, confidence, discipline, strength, endurance, and flexibility. It's a fun way to relieve stress and to get in shape.

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REMEMBER WHEN:   Picture Poster PDF

Ms. Goodwin and Mr. William Glenn are founding Caltech Tang Soo Do alums
Ms. Goodwin presented this poster to Caltech TSD at the Region 20 Championships, October 2005

to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of World Tang Soo Do
at the California Institute of Technology

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Who are these guys?

These figures are from the Muye Dobo Tongji. You'll find them on the cover of the WTSDA Student Manual. The Mooyae Dobo Tongi was written in A.D. 1790 by Lee Muk Moo as a training manual for military personal. Its illustrations and text depicted early Soo Bahk Do, a progenitor of Tang Soo Do. There is an English translation available by Sang H. Kim (Turtle Press, 2000)

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updated 8/3/2008