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Go and have a go at it. I would think that the first lesson will be free anyhow (most places seem to be!) so you lose nothing.

Above all, have fun and enjoy learning something new :wink:

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Why TKD in a karate dojo? That is my only hesitation.

i am Btw 16

TKD has dojangs which is the Korean equivalent to a dojo. :)

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I sat in for part of 1 and i couldnt really get a feel for it because most of the students are kids. they seemed well disciplined so that was nice, even the smallest kid was focused.

the thing that gets me is the Style. Why TKD in a karate dojo? That is my only hesitation.

Young children showing strong discipline could hint that the quality of student there is high. Nevertheless, you should probably try to sit in with the class you would be attending.

As for the TKD-Karate conflict goes, as long as the material is being taught in an effective way that can help you defend yourself, and the instructor seems legit, you should be fine.

Van

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