Taekwondo in Texas

382 schools across 101 cities

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Taekwondo Scene in Texas

Texas boasts a vibrant Taekwondo scene with 166 registered schools, concentrated heavily in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and Austin metro areas. The state hosts several major tournaments annually, including state championships that draw competitors from across the Southwest. Korean-American communities have established strong traditional training centers, while modern schools blend Olympic-style training with practical self-defense applications.

Women's Training

Texas Taekwondo schools actively promote women's participation through dedicated classes and female-led instruction programs, with many schools reporting a 40% female student base.

Kids' Programs

Texas offers extensive youth programs with after-school options and specialized children's curricula, making it a leading state for junior belt development.

For Beginners

New students find Texas Taekwondo schools particularly welcoming, with most offering free trial classes and flexible training schedules to accommodate busy lifestyles.

Find Taekwondo Schools by City

Allen

3 schools

Amarillo

2 schools

Angleton

1 school

Arlington

10 schools

Aubrey

1 school

Austin

20 schools

Baytown

1 school

Belton

1 school

Benbrook

1 school

Blue Ridge

1 school

Brenham

1 school

Brookshire

1 school

Brownsville

12 schools

Carrollton

1 school

Cedar Park

1 school

College Station

1 school

Conroe

2 schools

Coppell

4 schools

Copperas Cove

5 schools

Corpus Christi

14 schools

Cypress

2 schools

Dallas

8 schools

Denton

11 schools

Duncanville

1 school

Edinburg

4 schools

El Paso

19 schools

Ferris

1 school

Flower Mound

4 schools

Forney

2 schools

Fort Worth

12 schools

Frisco

7 schools

Galena Park

1 school

Garland

5 schools

Georgetown

1 school

Grand Prairie

5 schools

Grapevine

1 school

Harker Heights

2 schools

Highland Village

1 school

Houston

21 schools

Hurst

1 school

Irving

13 schools

Katy

9 schools

Keller

3 schools

Killeen

5 schools

La Porte

1 school

Lake Dallas

1 school

Lake Jackson

2 schools

Lakeway

1 school

Laredo

8 schools

League City

1 school

Leander

3 schools

Lewisville

3 schools

Little Elm

1 school

Los Fresnos

1 school

Lubbock

11 schools

Magnolia

2 schools

Mansfield

1 school

Manvel

1 school

McAllen

11 schools

McKinney

5 schools

Melissa

1 school

Mesquite

2 schools

Midland

1 school

Midlothian

1 school

Mineral Wells

1 school

Mission

4 schools

Missouri City

1 school

Murphy

1 school

North Richland Hills

2 schools

Oak Ridge North

1 school

Pantego

2 schools

Pasadena

1 school

Pearland

4 schools

Pflugerville

2 schools

Pharr

2 schools

Plano

18 schools

Portland

1 school

Prosper

1 school

Richardson

6 schools

Richland Hills

1 school

Richmond

3 schools

River Oaks

1 school

Roanoke

1 school

Rockwall

1 school

Rosenberg

1 school

Round Rock

2 schools

Rowlett

4 schools

Sachse

1 school

San Antonio

19 schools

San Juan

1 school

Sherman

1 school

Spring

5 schools

Sugar Land

4 schools

Taylor

1 school

Temple

1 school

The Woodlands

2 schools

Tomball

2 schools

Watauga

1 school

Weatherford

1 school

Weslaco

1 school

Whitney

1 school

Taekwondo in Texas

Texas offers a vibrant Taekwondo community with 382 schools across 101 cities. The Taekwondo scene continues to grow, with many schools offering comprehensive training programs for all skill levels.

Explore schools in popular locations like Houston, Austin and San Antonio. Many schools offer free trial classes for new students.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Taekwondo classes typically cost in Texas?

Monthly fees range from $80-150, with variations based on location and class frequency.

Are there tournament opportunities in Texas?

Yes, Texas hosts numerous regional and state-level tournaments throughout the year, particularly in major cities.

What age can children start Taekwondo in Texas?

Most Texas schools accept children as young as 4 years old in specialized little tigers programs.