About
UKTC Taekwondo & Little Tiger Cubs is Scott's martial arts school and fitness centre in Saltcoats, Scotland. Scott provides professional training in Taekwon-Do for children, teenagers, and adults. Taekwon-Do is more than self-defence; it promotes personal development and health benefits.
Scott believes in Taekwon-Do's core values, including courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control, and indomitable spirit. These values are embedded in each class, creating a respectful, positive, and supportive environment. Regardless of your experience level, you can start your Taekwon-Do journey at any age.
The school offers a variety of classes for different age groups. Little Tiger Cubs is an engaging pre-school programme for children aged 3 to 5. Active Tigers is a fantastic programme for kids aged 5 to 8, introducing them to martial arts. For those aged 9 years to adults, there are Taekwon-Do classes available.
For those aiming high, the Black Belt Programme is designed for individuals dedicated to reaching the top in Taekwon-Do, pushing their limits to become a black belt.
Scott also hosts martial arts parties, providing a unique and exciting way to celebrate children's special days. These parties offer a memorable experience with martial arts activities.
The school has an official shop with all the necessary equipment for Taekwon-Do, Little Tiger Cubs, and Active Tigers. They're the only official supplier for all UKTC students, ensuring top-quality gear.
UKTC Taekwondo & Little Tiger Cubs is a non-profit, committed to promoting Taekwon-Do across the UK. With locations in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales, Scott makes it easy for anyone in the country to access professional training.
If you're looking to improve fitness, boost self-confidence, or learn self-defence, UKTC Taekwondo & Little Tiger Cubs is where you should start. Book a free trial lesson today and join Scott's community of dedicated instructors and students. Keep up with the latest news and events by visiting their website and following them on social media.
