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The Traditional Taekwondo Association was set up by Grandmaster T.K. Loh in 1989 in order to spread Taekwondo the way it was originally intended- as a holistic concept of training the mind and body. The TTA looks to provide its students with an understanding of the capability of the human mind and body, and aims to instil the ideas of mental strength and a persevering spirit. The TTA also aims to enable its practitioners to focus and concentrate their mind on the varying tasks and obstacles that Taekwondo presents as well as attaining the indomitable spirit to overcome them, thus building their confidence level and providing them with the humility attained through their achievement. The TTA seeks to provide its students with leadership training and to develop a sense of self-discipline as well as the discipline of their focus, coupled with an ability to conduct themselves with proper decorum and etiquette. The T.T.A. strives to train its members to the highest level of competitive skills so that they are able to participate at any international arena and be second to none.
By TTA
Published: February 9, 2010
Updated: February 9, 2010
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TTA Referees’ Course 21st Feb,
2010 Glasgow Caledonian University Please note that the Scottish TTA referees’ course will take place this year at Glasgow Caledonian University and will be hosted by Grandmaster T.K. Loh (8th Dan) and Keith Evans (6th Dan and WTF international referee). Date & Time: 21st Feb 2010, 10am to 4pm Venue: Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow G4 0BE
Tel: 0141 331 3000 10am to 12pm – Room M302, George Moore Building (6 on Campus map below)
1pm to 4pm – Arc Recreational Centre (3 on Campus map below) Course Fee: £60, payable on the day. Please make any cheques payable to Grandmaster T. K. Loh
Equipment required: Trainers (or Taekwondo shoes) with soft non-marking soles. Comfortable clothes which do not restrict your movement are recommended. NB- All attendees are expected to have read and understood the up-to-date official WTF competition rules before attending the course. The latest version of the rules can be downloaded from here: http://www.wtf.org/wtf_eng/site/rules/file/WTF_Competition_Rules_and_Interpretation_(GA_Passed_on_Feb_2009)_ENG.doc Refreshments can be purchased on campus in the Saltire Centre lower ground floor (marked 11 on the campus map below). There are also several cafes / restaurants within easy walking distance.
Queries: If you have any further queries please contact Piers Williams on willpiers@aol.com Directions: Car The university is easily accessible from Junction 16 (Westbound) or Junctions 15 & 17 (Eastbound) of the M8 motorway (see Glasgow map below). Although no parking is available on campus, there is ample space available opposite the main entrance in the NCP car park beside Buchanan bus station.
Rail The university is situated within easy walking distance of both Glasgow Queen Street Station and Glasgow Central Station. Bus The university is only 200 yards away from Buchanan bus station. Airport Glasgow Airport is situated approximately 10 miles to the west of the City Centre - approximately 30 minutes by taxi. There is also a direct bus link to Buchanan Street Bus Station, which is 200 yards from the university. Maps
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