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Welcome to Freedom Martial Arts. Our mission is to use the vehicle of Tae Kwondo to teach respect, discipline, and self-control in a Godly environment. Additionally, students will become more flexible, improve their cardio conditioning, and increase their overall level of fitness. We have classes available for almost every need. However, as homeschool parents ourselves, we do specialize in homeschool students.

We teach traditional Tae Kwondo, using a system of ten colored belts so that students quickly begin to see the positive results of goal setting and hard work. Chad and Teresa Parrack, Owners and Chief Instructors, developed their ability to teach, train and lead as officers in the United States Army; they have sharpened these skills by parenting seven wonderful children.

Let us show you the benefits of Tae Kwondo. Let us partner with you and be another voice teaching the benefits of character, honor, respect, and hard work all while having a Great Time.

Let our family share with your family the benefits and blessings we have discovered in traditional martial arts.

Commonly Asked Questions

I'm not very flexible. Can I still train in martial arts?
Oh, sure. We spend a little time in each class stretching, so gradually your flexibility will improve. People who are not flexible can still be strong and fast.

How many times each week can students work out?
It is recommended that each student come to class at least twice a week. Students may attend more classes if they wish.

Are students required to compete in tournaments?
No, it is not required, but it is highly recommended that you participate in tournaments during your training. It is a relatively safe way to challenge yourself to face an opponent that you haven't faced before, and to see how well you perform in a nervous situation.

What is the difference between taekwondo and karate?
Taekwondo is a Korean art, while karate is a Japanese art. Taekwondo uses most of the same hand techniques as karate but emphasizes the kicks more. Taekwondo is well known for its flashy, high, aerial and/or spinning kicks. However, all martial arts have benefits. We believe that it is more important to be comfortable with the academy's overall goals, the instructor's teaching skills, and the learning atmosphere than to choose a school based only on the style of martial art or the price.

Do I have to bow? Why?
Bowing is a way to show respect. It is comparable to a handshake, and is not an act of worship. There is no religion in taekwondo. However, you must bow to your instructors and to other students to show that you respect them. They will also bow to you to show you the same respect.

Does martial arts training make a child aggressive?
We teach a practical, responsible self defense program. Children learn that martial arts is not about violence but about developing skills they can use safely in a tough situation. Any aggression the child brings in to the program usually disappears with continued training and increased self-esteem

 

Next Generation Krav Maga

Next Generation Krav Maga is a Self-defense, Fitness and Life Skills training program for young adults ages 6 through 14. The program is designed to give each child a head start on preparing for the challenges that await them in the not too distant future.

This exciting and rewarding program will provide students with skills and experiences that help them learn how to be street smart and avoid being a victim. We motivate students to improve their overall level of fitness through games and circuit training routines that improve aerobic endurance, strength, speed, agility and coordination. Next Generation will also rotate different themes each week that focus on respect, discipline, teamwork, goal setting, leadership and more to help make them ready for all aspects life.

Chad and Teresa Parrack, our senior Kids Krav Maga instructors, have been training children for 15 years. Let them partner with you to help your child grow up safe, strong and confident!!  Call us today at 469-939-1949 to schedule your free trial class.

 

Instructor Bios

At the end of the day, what matters most about attending a school is the quality and caliber of the instructors.  At Performance Self Defense we pride ourselves on having the best instructors from both a knowledge and even more important, a teaching capacity of providing that knowledge transfer to our students.  All instructors are fully trained instructors in their respective disciplines and hold instructor level credentials within the class level they teach.  This is very important when it comes to selecting a school.

Many schools may have teachers who have personal attainment of various levels within their form, but do not possess the instructor level certification with that.

Eric Hicks

Owner/Founder of Krav Maga Plano/Performance Self Defense

School Owner since 2004

Certified Krav Maga Instructor

Certified Fitness Instructor

Additional Training In: Greco-Roman wrestling, Hapkido, Submission Fighting, Wing Chun Kung

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Chad Parrack

School Owner since 2005

Certified Krav Maga Instructor

Certified Next Generation Krav Maga Instructor

Tae Kwondo Black Belt

Tae Kwondo Instructor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Teresa Parrack

School Owner since 2005

Certified Krav Maga Instructor

Certified Next Generation Krav Maga Instructor

Tae Kwondo Black Belt

Tae Kwondo Instructor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

John Savill

Certified Krav Maga Instructor -Brown

Additional Trainiing in: Taekwon Do, Kempo, Jujitsu, Akido, Judo, Karate

 
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