Making the Most of the School Holidays
The school holidays in Singapore may be short (at least to the children!), but they offer the perfect window for children to explore something new. Parents often wonder how to keep their kids active during this break. We’ve got the answer: Taekwondo provides an engaging, healthy, and meaningful option that goes beyond just filling time
Why the School Holidays Is the Right Time to Begin
The school holidays are usually just long enough for children to try out an activity without feeling overwhelmed. It’s a chance to:
- Break away from routine and try something fresh.
- Ease into a new sport with a few sessions before school gets busy again.
- Build momentum to continue training once the new term begins.
Many students at Johan Taekwondo first joined during the holidays—what started as a free trial quickly became a long-term journey.
More Than Just a Holiday Hobby
Taekwondo is fun and exciting for kids, but its benefits extend far beyond the dojang. Regular training helps children:
- Improve discipline and focus that support their studies.
- Gain fitness and coordination while staying active.
- Build confidence and resilience through learning new skills.
- Develop respect and values that guide them both inside and outside the classroom.
From First Class to Lifelong Skills
Every black belt journey begins with a single step. Whether your child’s goal is to build confidence, stay active, or one day compete, Taekwondo provides a clear pathway for progress and achievement.
At Johan Taekwondo, our experienced coaches guide students of all ages in a safe and welcoming environment, ensuring every child learns at their own pace.
Start Strong This September
This September holiday, give your child the opportunity to experience Taekwondo, the perfect blend of fun, fitness, and life skills. What begins as a short holiday trial can grow into a rewarding, long-term journey.
Book a trial class at Johan Taekwondo at one of our islandwide schools today and let your child take their first step into Taekwondo this school holiday.
