Taekwondo in Oregon

37 schools across 20 cities

Pacific Northwest TraditionalOlympic-Style FocusOutdoor Training Integration

Taekwondo Scene in Oregon

Oregon's Taekwondo scene, while modest with 31 schools, shows strong roots in the Portland metro area and Willamette Valley. The community emphasizes traditional training methods with a noticeable focus on Olympic-style sparring. Portland hosts several regional tournaments annually, and the state's outdoor-oriented culture has led some schools to incorporate unique mountain training sessions and beach workouts into their programs.

Women's Training

Oregon's Taekwondo schools actively promote women's participation through dedicated classes and female-led instruction programs, particularly in Portland and Eugene areas.

Kids' Programs

The state's Taekwondo programs for children emphasize character development alongside physical skills, with many schools offering after-school programs integrated with local education systems.

For Beginners

New students in Oregon find a welcoming environment with structured beginner programs that typically offer free trial classes and flexible training schedules.

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Taekwondo in Oregon

Oregon offers a vibrant Taekwondo community with 37 schools across 20 cities. The Taekwondo scene continues to grow, with many schools offering comprehensive training programs for all skill levels.

Explore schools in popular locations like Portland, Gresham and Beaverton. Many schools offer free trial classes for new students.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Taekwondo training cost in Oregon?

Monthly training fees typically range from $100-150, with some variation between urban and rural areas.

Are there any major Taekwondo tournaments in Oregon?

Oregon hosts several regional tournaments throughout the year, primarily in Portland and Salem areas.

What age can children start Taekwondo in Oregon?

Most Oregon schools accept children starting from age 4-5, with specialized little tigers programs for younger students.