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Warman's
Martial
Arts
Academy
(859) 485-1962
WELCOME!
You are about to begin your journey of learning the
world's most popular martial art: Taekwondo!
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Friendly Atmosphere
As a licensed
National
Progressive Taekwondo Association (NPTA)
school Warman's Martial Arts Academy provides Taekondo training for
self-defense and self-improvement in a professional
yet fun setting. Come enjoy a
family-friendly atmosphere at a new training
facility that's conveniently located right off of
I-75 in the heart of Crittenden, KY.
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Programs for everyone
Whether you're just getting started or you're a
black belt looking for a place to train, Warman's
Martial Arts is the place to be. Click on
Programs to see the classes available
that can help you achieve the confidence and skills
you seek for yourself or your child.
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History
Founded in 1992, the
National Progressive Taekwondo
Association
is one of the fastest growing Martial Arts
Associations in the country. The NPTA's primary art
is the traditional Chon-Hon form system of Taekwondo,
with a National Registry maintained for all NPTA
members. The NPTA is a progressive-minded
organization, so cross-training is encouraged. Each
NPTA school may offer training in other Martial
Arts, depending on the expertise of the instructor.
However, the primary ranking system for each NPTA
school is, and always will be, the traditional
Chon-Hon form system.
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Mission
We will strive to create an environment that is
conducive to building strength into individuals and
families and build strong communities by producing
quality black belt leaders. We will
provide physical and academic education to help all
students reach their potential. Safety and
social skills will be primary criteria for all NPTA
members. The NPTA will maintain integrity in
its advancement policy.
"Today I begin to train. Tomorrow, I
begin again."
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Warman's Martial Arts has helped the kids
develop more self-discipline and they are
showing more respect towards others.
I also like the easy-going and
family-friendly atmosphere that
makes it fun for them to learn.
M. Whelan
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