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High Performance
The Olympic Sparring Program is designed for dedicated taekwondo athletes who want to train at an elite level and achieve outstanding results in competition. This advanced program focuses on developing high-level skills, physical conditioning, and a winning mindset required for success in sparring and poomsae tournaments.
Built for serious students, this program goes beyond standard classes by delivering structured, competition-focused training guided by experienced internationally certified coaches. Athletes are challenged to push their limits, refine their techniques, and perform with confidence under pressure.
This program is ideal for:
Admission is based on coach evaluation to ensure each athlete is ready for the demands of high-performance training.
Athletes receive focused instruction in competition-level sparring strategies, timing, control, and tactical decision-making.
Training includes performance-driven conditioning to improve endurance, flexibility, agility, speed, and explosive power essential for high-level taekwondo.
Develop confidence, focus, discipline, and resilience. Athletes learn how to manage competition pressure and maintain peak performance during matches.
Athletes train with real competition scenarios, coached sparring, performance feedback, and strategic preparation to ensure readiness for tournaments.
This program is built on proven training methods that emphasize technical excellence, athletic performance, and mental toughness. Athletes are supported by a structured environment that encourages growth, discipline, and continuous improvement.
With a strong focus on results and personal development, the High Performance Program helps motivated athletes reach their full potential and stand out in competitive taekwondo.
Find answers to common questions about Dragon Taekwondo’s High Performance Program.
The High Performance Program is an advanced taekwondo training program designed for athletes who want to compete at a higher level. It focuses on elite technical skills, physical conditioning, mental performance, and competition preparation for sparring and poomsae.
The High Performance Program is open to students who are genuinely committed to competitive sparring and have reached a minimum rank of intermediate belt (or have prior competitive experience in another martial art). Athletes must demonstrate strong fundamentals, a disciplined work ethic, and the ability to train at an elevated intensity. All prospective members are evaluated through a brief tryout or coach recommendation to ensure the program remains focused and competitive. While younger athletes are welcome, maturity and focus matter more than age or belt rank alone.
Regular Taekwondo classes focus on well-rounded development, including forms (poomsae), basic techniques, self-defense, discipline, and general fitness. The High Performance Program, however, is solely dedicated to Olympic-style sparring competition. Training is faster-paced, more intense, and competition-focused—with an emphasis on strategy, timing, footwork, and conditioning for tournament rounds. While regular classes are open to all ages and skill levels, this program is invitation or tryout-based and demands a higher level of commitment, attendance, and athletic intensity. Think of regular classes as the foundation, and this program as the specialized track for competitive sparring athletes.
Yes, all prospective athletes must complete a skills assessment and trial class before being accepted into the High Performance Program. The evaluation covers fundamental sparring techniques, footwork, fitness level, coachability, and overall attitude. This is not a pass or fail test in the traditional sense—rather, it helps us determine if the athlete is ready for the intensity of the program and if the program is the right fit for them. The trial also gives the athlete and their family a chance to see what the program demands before committing. To schedule an assessment, simply contact us and we’ll set up a time.
The High Performance Program is open to athletes ages 8 and up, with no strict upper age limit as long as the individual can safely and effectively handle the training intensity. Younger athletes (ages 8–12) are placed in development-focused groups that emphasize proper technique, footwork, and competition fundamentals. Teens and adults train in more advanced groups with faster-paced drilling, strategic sparring, and higher conditioning demands. Ultimately, maturity, focus, and commitment matter more than age alone—each athlete is evaluated individually to ensure they are placed in the right training environment.
If you are ready to commit to elite taekwondo training and pursue competitive excellence, the High Performance Program offers the structure, coaching, and challenge you need.