We welcome you to visit our Carson Taekwondo Center, which has more than 4,000 sq. ft. of space. The space is clean and organized, and there is a sizable sitting area for you to wait and watch the class.  At Salim’s Taekwondo Center we consider every student a part of our growing family.
Why Taekwondo for my child?

Salim’s Taekwondo Center offers age-specific classes that are beneficial and fun. Give your kids a head start by improving their confidence, discipline, fitness, focus, and self-control, all while learning self-defense and safety awareness. Every child is taught to build confidence and respect while having fun at each class.

At Salim’s, we provide students with the best possible martial arts training while surrounding them with a fun, positive learning environment. Throughout time Taekwondo has gained a reputation for proven benefits:  improved physical fitness and conditioning, better focus and concentration, improved coordination, increased self-confidence and the development of valuable self-defense skills. We pride ourselves in offering all of these benefits to each student and have developed many innovative programs so that all of our students can enjoy the rewards of Taekwondo training, regardless of your child’s age or initial ability.

Taekwondo is a traditional Korean martial art style of fighting that uses feet and hands by way of kicks and punches without weapons, to help overcome an opponent.

The earliest records of martial arts practice in Korea, known as Taekkyon, dates back to 50 B.C. during Korea’s three-kingdom era. The art grew vigorously on temple grounds with a spiritual angle that was interlaced with a flow of physical technique. As a result of heavy combat and violence between the three kingdoms, the average citizen began learning the necessary skills for self protection.

As a martial art, Taekwondo aims not only to develop power and skill for self-defense, but to develop the ability and attitude necessary to safeguard justice, act respectfully and responsibly, and embody the tenet of universal equality.

Many of Salim’s athletes train over 10 hours a week and have set specific goals to reach the olympics. These are goals they’ve set for themselves, and the instructors at Salim’s help guide them through the training while encouraging their drive to succeed in Taekwondo and in everyday life.

Many of our young blackbelt students work with the lower belts in their training. This helps them serve as mentors to the younger group, which has helped to instill a great deal of trust, respect, and confidence between our students. It’s a beautiful thing to watch unfold.