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Korean Cultural Center in Belgium Opens Free Taekwondo Classes for Beginners in Fall 2025

Sayart / Published August 26, 2025 02:36 AM
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The Korean Cultural Center in Belgium has announced the launch of its second semester Taekwondo program for 2025, offering free martial arts instruction to beginners from September 15 through November 24. The weekly classes will be held every Monday evening from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at the center's location on Avenue Besme 131 in Forest, Brussels.

Taekwondo, a traditional Korean martial art that has gained international recognition as an official Olympic sport, is practiced by millions of people worldwide across all age groups. The discipline offers numerous physical and mental benefits, including improved fitness levels, enhanced flexibility, and increased mental focus. Regular practice also helps build self-confidence and serves as an effective stress-relief method, making it an ideal activity for both children and adults seeking personal development.

The fall 2025 program is specifically designed for beginners, ensuring that newcomers to the martial art can learn proper techniques and fundamentals in a supportive environment. Depending on the number of participants who register for the program, organizers may divide the class into two separate groups to provide more personalized instruction and accommodate different learning paces.

Interested participants must complete the registration process before the September 11, 2025 deadline. Prospective students can download the official application form and submit it via email to kyungeunpark@kccbrussels.be with the subject line "2025 2nd Taekwondo Class Application." Alternatively, applications can be submitted in person at the Korean Cultural Center's reception desk during regular business hours.

This program represents part of the Korean Cultural Center's ongoing efforts to promote Korean culture and traditions throughout Belgium and the broader European community. The free classes provide an accessible opportunity for local residents to experience authentic Korean martial arts instruction while developing valuable physical and mental skills that extend beyond the training mat.

The Korean Cultural Center in Belgium has announced the launch of its second semester Taekwondo program for 2025, offering free martial arts instruction to beginners from September 15 through November 24. The weekly classes will be held every Monday evening from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at the center's location on Avenue Besme 131 in Forest, Brussels.

Taekwondo, a traditional Korean martial art that has gained international recognition as an official Olympic sport, is practiced by millions of people worldwide across all age groups. The discipline offers numerous physical and mental benefits, including improved fitness levels, enhanced flexibility, and increased mental focus. Regular practice also helps build self-confidence and serves as an effective stress-relief method, making it an ideal activity for both children and adults seeking personal development.

The fall 2025 program is specifically designed for beginners, ensuring that newcomers to the martial art can learn proper techniques and fundamentals in a supportive environment. Depending on the number of participants who register for the program, organizers may divide the class into two separate groups to provide more personalized instruction and accommodate different learning paces.

Interested participants must complete the registration process before the September 11, 2025 deadline. Prospective students can download the official application form and submit it via email to kyungeunpark@kccbrussels.be with the subject line "2025 2nd Taekwondo Class Application." Alternatively, applications can be submitted in person at the Korean Cultural Center's reception desk during regular business hours.

This program represents part of the Korean Cultural Center's ongoing efforts to promote Korean culture and traditions throughout Belgium and the broader European community. The free classes provide an accessible opportunity for local residents to experience authentic Korean martial arts instruction while developing valuable physical and mental skills that extend beyond the training mat.

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