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TAE Kyon Karate Euroa, founded by Jonno Pittock within the esteemed Tae Kyon Karate system by the revered Shihan John Hoffman in 1977, has been a beacon of tradition, discipline, and growth.
Pittock’s dojo offers a nurturing environment where students of all ages and abilities can cultivate their skills and character.
With a diverse curriculum catering to beginner juniors (7-12 years), advanced Juniors (green belt and above), and seniors (13+), our dojo provides a pathway for personal development and martial arts mastery.
As Tae Kyon approaches its dojo's milestone 10th year and commemorates Jonno Pittock's remarkable 30-year journey in the art of Tae Kyon Karate, participating in tournaments serves as occasional highlights on its journey.
Three years ago, in a collaborative effort with Albury Wodonga Martial Arts and SKD Martial Arts in Cobram, they established the Northeast Martial Arts Championships.
This initiative aims to provide local opportunities for competition, reducing travel costs and fostering a sense of unity among dojos in the region.
The recent examination ceremony at our dojo marked a significant milestone in our students' journeys.
Three individuals—Elliot Paterson, Parker Jeffrey, and Theo Perry—ascended to the coveted rank of black belt.
Their achievements, alongside the recognition of a dozen other colored belts, symbolise years of dedication, discipline, and perseverance.
The examination ceremony was graced by the presence of four visiting instructors, including esteemed chief instructor, Shihan Hoffman, whose wisdom and guidance continue to inspire and shape the next generation of martial artists.

