Master Vernon Low first started Taekwondo in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in the early 60’s. Before leaving for Australia Master Low instructed in two public centres, two private schools and a high school. Upon arrival in Adelaide in the late sixties he started public classes in the YMCA along with a College and a High School. Master Low was the first instructor to bring Taekwondo into South Australia and made it the most popular martial art today.
Subsequently he commenced instructing in the Adelaide University and soon he had training centres throughout South Australia. Master Low also conducted classes at the Woodside Army Camp and the Edinburgh Air Base.
With over 40 years of promoting Taekwondo and a great wealth of teaching experience, his tireless dedication is still ever present. He continues to impart his knowledge to all his members and Instructors. His unending enthusiasm and desire to reach higher standards in the pursuit of excellence will greatly benefit all members.
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Instructors
Adelaide’s Most Experienced Taekwondo Instructors The organisation officially appoints First Taekwondo instructors. The Instructors are specially selected with great consideration...
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Master Instructor Vernon Low
Master Vernon Low first started Taekwondo in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in the early 60’s. Before leaving for Australia Master Low...
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Chief Instructor John O’Brien
Chief Instructor John O'Brien commenced his Taekwondo training in the late 60's under the instruction of Master Low. After achieving...
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Senior Instructors
Glen Read Bret Reid Louise Woods Edgar Polanco .
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First Taekwondo Instructors
Branch Instructors James Anderson Carl Fortington Ann Hart Paul Hasler Matthew James Mark Kosters Rachel Massey Dennis McLean Peter Ricigliano...