Moo Duk Kwan Taekwondo SA

Moo Duk Kwan Taekwondo SA

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The Club was established in 1975 & encourages people of all ages to improve their fitness, selfesteem Our club encourages people of all ages.

It is a traditional, disciplined approach to self defence, fitness and health with increasing numbers of very good women and child participants. Taekwondo is an excellent way to promote the development of bodily co-ordination, breathing control and balance and has all round health benefits as it includes, cardio-vascular exercise, muscle toning, stretching and relaxation training. As progress is i

Photos from Australian Taekwondo's post 08/02/2026

Well done to all, a special good luck to Australian Taekwondo South Australia - ATSA competitors

Photos from Moo Duk Kwan Taekwondo SA's post 05/02/2026

So, training tonight, some basics, poomse, pad work and basic wrist locks…

Photos from Moo Duk Kwan Taekwondo SA's post 29/01/2026

Just a few photos of the guys easing back in after the summer break.

29/01/2026

Xmas and New Year hols are over and with it our traditional summer break, so here we are back training,
6.30-8pm Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Ingle farm recreational centre, Beovich Rd, Ingle Farm. All welcome, from beginners to experienced practitioners, if you’ve stopped training for whatever reason… here’s your chance to get back to what we love, traditional Taekwondo.

29/01/2026

GM KFOURY is a regular at MDK, as such we congratulate him on being awarded this hugely deserved honour and look forward to our next sparring session with him 😜

Australian Taekwondo formally acknowledge and extend its highest congratulations to Australian Taekwondo President Grand Master Jean Kfoury on receiving the medal of the order of Australia (OAM) in the 2026 Australia Day Honours In recognition of his service to Taekwondo and his outstanding contribution to the Australian community.

The Medal of the Order of Australia is conferred by the Governor General of Australia on behalf of His Majesty King Charles III, Sovereign Head of the Order of Australia.

President Kfoury has extensive Taekwondo practice, governance, and professional services. Widely respected for his integrity, commitment, and service based leadership and has consistently embraced Australian Taekwondo as “our Taekwondo”, recognising the collective strength, shared responsibility, and future potential of its community.

His engagement with Australian Taekwondo has been defined by a genuine dedication to serving its members and advancing the sport. Those who work closely with President Kfoury recognise the deep sense of responsibility and privilege he attaches to leadership, with a consistent focus on member welfare, athlete development, and the long-term growth and sustainability of Taekwondo in Australia.

With significant global experience, President
Kfoury is highly respected on the international stage. He brings to his role a strong worldwide network and demonstrated influence across multiple regions, supported by a proven track record of delivering meaningful and lasting outcomes for the sport.

His leadership is characterised by strategic insight, disciplined expertise, and the ability to build trusted relationships at both national and international levels.
In addition to his sporting and governance contributions and has also made a broader leadership impact.

His contributions to Taekwondo have been recognised through multiple citations and awards for dedicated service and outstanding contribution to the development of the sport. In 2013, was inducted into the Taekwondo Hall of fame.

President Kfoury leadership is defined not by title, but by duty. It is grounded in trust, open communication, inclusive decision making, and ongoing commitment to the long term future of Taekwondo. He firmly believes that leadership positions are temporary, but the impact of leadership how people are treated, respected, and valued creates a lasting legacy rooted in integrity.

On behalf of the Taekwondo community, Australian Taekwondo extends its heartfelt congratulations to President Grand Master Jean Kfoury OAM on this distinguished and well deserved national honour. We are immensely proud to have such a dedicated, and accomplished leader representing Australian Taekwondo and the wider Australian community.

23/01/2025

So, after our traditional summer break, we’re back training.
6.30-8pm next week Tuesdays and Thursdays starting on Tuesday 28/1/25 at the Ingle farm recreational centre, Beovich Rd, Ingle Farm. All welcome, from beginners to experienced practitioners, if you’ve stopped training for whatever reason… here’s your chance to get back to what we love, traditional Taekwondo.
See you there.

Photos from Seon Do Kwan Martial Arts's post 03/11/2024
24/09/2024

Looking forward to this:

08/10/2023

More from State Training (this is a light preparation session for next weeks competition).

08/10/2023

State training also provided a chance for our state referees to get together and practice

Photos from Moo Duk Kwan Taekwondo SA's post 08/10/2023

So yesterday was State Training for those travelling to Perth next weekend for the National Championships. A light session to get together.
Good luck to all competing

Photos from Moo Duk Kwan Taekwondo SA's post 25/09/2023

So, myself and Emily attended the IBF training day yesterday with four sessions of 45 mins each. A great day sampling aspects of other Martial Arts and networking with other practitioners. It’s fair to say I’m battered and bruised this morning. If this interests you there will hopefully be another larger one around about April 24. Hope to see you there

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Beovich Road
Ingle Farm, SA
5098

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm