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Master SangYoung Park

Head Coach | Kukkiwon 6th Dan | World Taekwondo International Referee

British Taekwondo Poomsae Referee | Former British Taekwondo National Team Coach

Teaching Taekwondo is one of my greatest joys. For me, it’s not just about perfecting kicks or patterns; it’s about helping each student discover their own strength, confidence, and resilience.

I believe everyone learns differently, so I take time to understand each person’s condition, ability, and mindset. Whether someone is shy, nervous, or full of energy, I meet them where they are and help them grow step by step.

Through Taekwondo, I’ve seen students transform, not only in skill and fitness but in how they carry themselves in life. My goal is to create a supportive environment where everyone feels encouraged, respected, and capable of achieving more than they thought possible.

If you’re looking for a coach who truly cares about your progress, who will challenge you while cheering you on, and who believes in developing both your body and your character, then I’d love to guide you on your Taekwondo journey.


Kamila Hughes

Coach | Kukkiwon 3rd Dan | British Taekwondo Poomsae National Team Athlete

I believe Taekwondo is a practice of self-mastery through movement. It is not about age or natural ability, but about learning to understand yourself and grow with consistency and intention.

Whether someone is just beginning or starting later in life, progress is always possible. Every student brings their own strengths, challenges and pace of learning, and that is something I respect deeply.

My aim is to create an inclusive space where people feel supported to develop confidence, discipline and resilience through training, and to carry that self-belief beyond the dojang.