CW Tae Kwon Do. http://www.cwtkd.com They're on the red line in Central Square, on the street behind Mass Ave towards the river. The school is affiliated with MIT, so lots of fun geeky adults of all types come kick there.
I've done TKD on and off for years. I love CW for a few reasons: 1) They respect your body's limits. When things start swelling and tearing, the instructors tell you to stop, even if you don't want to!
2) They're focused on the sport and accomplishment. There are many people who go to tournaments, many levels of training, and a sense of overall desire to do well.
3) They're non-profit, so the rates are lower. Less than 100/month as I recall it. JHKim is about 250, last I checked.
CW TKD awesome. A lot less traditional but a lot more enjoyable. I found that at JHKim, the focus was on getting money out of me. From blackbelt clubs to special training programs, there was always a new money-making scheme. That was one of the major reasons I stopped going.
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Date: 2010-03-10 04:03 pm (UTC)They're on the red line in Central Square, on the street behind Mass Ave towards the river. The school is affiliated with MIT, so lots of fun geeky adults of all types come kick there.
I've done TKD on and off for years. I love CW for a few reasons:
1) They respect your body's limits. When things start swelling and tearing, the instructors tell you to stop, even if you don't want to!
2) They're focused on the sport and accomplishment. There are many people who go to tournaments, many levels of training, and a sense of overall desire to do well.
3) They're non-profit, so the rates are lower. Less than 100/month as I recall it. JHKim is about 250, last I checked.
CW TKD awesome. A lot less traditional but a lot more enjoyable. I found that at JHKim, the focus was on getting money out of me. From blackbelt clubs to special training programs, there was always a new money-making scheme. That was one of the major reasons I stopped going.