Taekwondo Night Classes for Teens and Adults
Train after school or work at Dunedin Taekwondo Academy. Our evening Taekwondo classes help teens and adults build strength, focus, discipline, confidence, skill, and real progress.
You do not need experience to start. You do not need to be in perfect shape. You just need a place to begin and a reason to keep showing up.
Show up. Train hard. Leave stronger.
Night classes give teens and adults a structured place to move, focus, reset, and keep improving.
What are Taekwondo night classes at Dunedin Taekwondo Academy?
Taekwondo night classes at Dunedin Taekwondo Academy are structured weekday evening classes for young beginners, kids, teens, adults, brand-new students, and progressing martial artists in Dunedin, Florida. Students build confidence, focus, discipline, strength, coordination, self-control, technique, and steady progress after school or work. Class times may change as the academy expands, and Saturday morning classes are currently in development.
You do not have to be ready. You just have to start.
Our class schedule is built for real students and real families. Some students are brand new. Some are working on focus or confidence. Some want fitness, self-defense awareness, stronger discipline, or a structured place to keep growing after school, after work, or on the weekend as new class options expand.
A place to move, reset, and train.
Taekwondo gives students a clear place to focus, work hard, build skill, and leave feeling stronger than when they walked in.
Classes are for real people with real schedules.
Dunedin Taekwondo Academy offers structured Taekwondo classes for young beginners, kids, teens, adults, brand-new students, returning martial artists, and progressing students who want confidence, focus, strength, discipline, technique, and steady progress. Class times may change as the schedule expands, and Saturday morning classes are currently in development.
A clear first step.
Younger students can start with age-appropriate instruction that builds listening, movement, focus, and confidence.
Structure after school.
Classes help students build discipline, confidence, coordination, respect, strength, and follow-through.
Train after work.
Build strength, mobility, skill, stress relief, self-defense awareness, and consistency in a structured class.
Get back on the mat.
If you trained before, classes give you a practical way to rebuild consistency, technique, and confidence.
The schedule is growing.
Weekday evening classes are available now, Saturday morning classes are in development, and class times may shift as Dunedin Taekwondo Academy expands training options for students and families.
Weekday evening classes with more mat time coming.
Dunedin Taekwondo Academy offers structured weekday evening classes for young beginners, kids, teens, adults, and progressing students. Class times are organized by age and level so students can train in the right environment and keep building steady progress.
Beginner, youth, and teen/adult classes.
Beginner class for ages 6 and younger
Youth class for ages 7-13
Teen/adult class for ages 14 and up
Youth and teen/adult training.
Youth class for ages 7-13
Teen/adult class for ages 14 and up
Saturday morning classes are in development.
Dunedin Taekwondo Academy is working on additional class options, including Saturday morning training. The goal is to give students and families more ways to stay consistent, build skills, and keep showing up.
Class days and times are subject to change as the schedule expands. Reach out before starting so we can confirm the current schedule and help you choose the right class.
What time are Taekwondo classes?
Dunedin Taekwondo Academy currently offers weekday evening Taekwondo classes Monday through Thursday, with class times based on age and level. Saturday morning classes are also in development as the academy expands its schedule.
Not sure which class fits?
That is normal. Tell us the student’s age, experience level, goals, and schedule, and we will help you find the right place to start.
Strength, focus, skill, and confidence that carries off the mat.
Taekwondo gives students more than a workout. Young beginners, kids, teens, adults, and progressing students train their bodies, sharpen their focus, build confidence, and practice discipline through structured classes that meet them where they are.
Movement with meaning.
Every class gives students a reason to move, focus, challenge themselves, and build something stronger than motivation.
Build a stronger body.
Training supports balance, coordination, endurance, mobility, flexibility, and functional strength.
Train your attention.
Classes give students a structured place to listen, reset, follow direction, and stay present.
Earn progress over time.
Confidence grows through practice, correction, repetition, and seeing what you can do.
Practice control under pressure.
Students work on awareness, patience, body control, decision-making, and carrying themselves with more confidence.
Create consistency.
Showing up regularly builds habits that carry beyond the mat.
Leave the day on the mat.
Training gives students a physical outlet after school, work, and daily stress.
What are the benefits of Taekwondo classes?
Taekwondo classes can help kids, teens, and adults build strength, focus, discipline, confidence, coordination, flexibility, balance, self-control, stress relief, consistency, and better movement through structured martial arts training.
Motivation comes and goes.
Structure is what keeps students moving. Classes give them a place to show up, train, improve, and keep building something real over time.
Strength, focus, skill, and confidence that carries off the mat.
Taekwondo gives students more than a workout. Young beginners, kids, teens, adults, and progressing students train their bodies, sharpen their focus, build confidence, and practice discipline through structured classes that meet them where they are.
Movement with meaning.
Every class gives students a reason to move, focus, challenge themselves, and build something stronger than motivation.
Build a stronger body.
Training supports balance, coordination, endurance, mobility, flexibility, and functional strength.
Train your attention.
Classes give students a structured place to listen, reset, follow direction, and stay present.
Earn progress over time.
Confidence grows through practice, correction, repetition, and seeing what you can do.
Practice control under pressure.
Students work on awareness, patience, body control, decision-making, and carrying themselves with more confidence.
Create consistency.
Showing up regularly builds habits that carry beyond the mat.
Leave the day on the mat.
Training gives students a physical outlet after school, work, and daily stress.
What are the benefits of Taekwondo classes?
Taekwondo classes can help kids, teens, and adults build strength, focus, discipline, confidence, coordination, flexibility, balance, self-control, stress relief, consistency, and better movement through structured martial arts training.
Motivation comes and goes.
Structure is what keeps students moving. Classes give them a place to show up, train, improve, and keep building something real over time.
Before you start training.
Starting Taekwondo can feel like a big step, whether the student is a young beginner, a kid, a teen, an adult, or someone returning to martial arts. These answers explain what to expect from classes at Dunedin Taekwondo Academy.
Dunedin Taekwondo Academy offers structured Taekwondo classes in Dunedin, Florida for young beginners, kids, teens, adults, beginners, returning students, and experienced martial artists who want confidence, focus, discipline, strength, self-control, technique, and steady progress.
Do I need martial arts experience to start classes?
No. Classes are beginner-friendly. New students can start at their current level and build strength, technique, confidence, focus, coordination, discipline, and self-control over time.
Do I need to be in shape before I start?
No. Students do not need to be in perfect shape before starting. Training helps build strength, flexibility, balance, coordination, endurance, confidence, and better movement through steady practice.
What ages can attend Taekwondo classes?
Current weekday class options include a beginner class for ages 6 and younger, youth classes for ages 7-13, and teen/adult classes for ages 14 and up. Class times may change as the academy expands.
When are Taekwondo classes held?
Weekday evening classes are currently offered Monday through Thursday. Monday and Wednesday include beginner, youth, and teen/adult classes. Tuesday and Thursday include youth and teen/adult class options.
Are Saturday morning classes available?
Saturday morning classes are currently in development as Dunedin Taekwondo Academy expands its schedule. Reach out before starting so we can confirm the current class schedule and help you choose the right option.
What should I wear to my first class?
Comfortable workout clothes are fine for a first class. If you enroll, the academy can walk you through uniforms, expectations, and any gear you may need later.
Are classes good for focus, confidence, and discipline?
Yes. Taekwondo classes give students a structured place to move, listen, focus, follow direction, practice respect, build confidence, and see progress through consistent effort.
Will Taekwondo help with self-defense awareness?
Taekwondo training can help students build movement, awareness, control, coordination, confidence, and self-defense understanding through structured practice.
Who teaches classes at Dunedin Taekwondo Academy?
Classes are led by Master BJ Lemminn, a 7th Degree Black Belt and lead instructor. Instructor Ryan Koski, a 3rd Degree Black Belt and longtime Dunedin Taekwondo Academy student, also teaches and supports students on the mat.
Where is Dunedin Taekwondo Academy located?
Dunedin Taekwondo Academy is located at 1446 Main Street, Dunedin, FL 34698, serving students from Dunedin, Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Safety Harbor, and nearby Pinellas County communities.
Still wondering if you can do this?
You can start where you are. The first class is not about being perfect. It is about giving yourself or your child a clear place to begin.
The first class is where progress starts.
You do not need to be in perfect shape, have martial arts experience, or know exactly what to expect. You just need a place to begin, a reason to show up, and instructors who can help you keep improving.
Tell us the student’s age, experience level, goals, and schedule. We will help you find the right class, whether that is a young beginner class, youth class, teen/adult class, private lesson, or another training option as the schedule expands.