Build Strength, Focus, and Confidence That Lasts a Lifetime.
Clemson’s premier martial arts program designed specifically for teens (ages 13+) and adults. Whether you are looking to build unstoppable confidence for your teen or push your own fitness and self-defense skills to the next level, our 12-month curriculum provides a clear, structured path from white belt to advanced mastery.
For Parents of Teens (Ages 13-18)
For Adults (Ages 18+)
What to Expect & How the Program Works
A 12-month commitment can feel big to a newcomer. Breaking down exactly how the class structure and progression work eliminates the “unknown” friction that stops people from signing up.
Visualizing Progression

Your progress throughout the 12-month program is clearly defined by a structured belt advancement system.
Answers to Your Questions
Martial arts is a long-term journey of self-improvement. Our 12-month program provides a comprehensive, structured curriculum that ensures you progress from basic coordination to high-level mastery. It ensures consistency, which is where real transformation happens.
We teach traditional Korean Mu Sul (martial arts), specifically focusing on a comprehensive, traditional system that dates back through centuries of Korean history.
Rather than focusing on just one narrow aspect of combat—like sport sparring or modern point-fighting—our curriculum covers the entire spectrum of martial arts. This well-rounded approach ensures that students of all ages learn a complete art form.
Absolutely not! Our programs are designed for participants of all skill levels, but the general expectation is that most students will be completely new to martial arts.
Because traditional Korean Mu Sul is a complete system, your training in the dojahng (training area) covers a diverse range of skills. Some of these concepts or enhanced versions of these concepts are introduced at more advanced stages of your training:
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Striking and Kicking: Precision hand strikes, blocks, and dynamic traditional kicking techniques.
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Joint Locks and Throws: Leveraging body mechanics and pressure points for close-range self-defense and redirection.
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Traditional Forms: Choreographed patterns of movements that build focus, balance, muscle memory, and fluid power.
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Traditional Weaponry: Advanced students learn the discipline and coordination required for traditional martial arts weapons, such as the jul bong and staff.
The Philosophy: Wearing the dobok (uniform) reflects a commitment to personal growth, mental discipline, and mutual respect. We train the mind just as much as the body, focusing on patience, focus, and integrity rather than aggressive competition.
Teenagers and adults actually typically train together in the Adult/Teen program, so yes! For other age groups, we offer family class sessions (Saturday at 9 a.m.) that bring together multiple age grounds. Also, as you both progress, Intermediate and Advanced classes bring together students of all ages that are at the current level of advancement.
For your very first trial class, just wear comfortable, athletic clothing (like a t-shirt and sweatpants). Once enrolled, we will provide you with your official uniform (Dobok) and guide you through any sparring or protective gear needed as you advance.
The short answer: Absolutely not.
The longer answer: It is a very common myth that martial arts are strictly for energetic kids or elite twenty-year-olds. In reality, people start their martial arts journey in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and well beyond. Martial arts is an individual journey practiced within a community; you are never competing against a clock or anyone else’s timeline—only working to improve yourself from the day before.

