Tang Soo Do is a traditional Korean martial art with a long history of practical self-defence application. Training at Ely & Witchford Tang Soo Do develops the techniques, awareness, and confident mindset that underpin effective personal safety — without the intimidating atmosphere sometimes associated with combat sports.
Self-Defence in Tang Soo Do
Self-defence in Tang Soo Do goes far beyond learning to block or strike. Effective self-defence is primarily about awareness, prevention, and the ability to respond calmly and decisively under pressure. Tang Soo Do training builds all of these qualities.
Technical elements of Tang Soo Do with clear self-defence application include:
- Blocks, deflections and evasions — learning to neutralise attacks efficiently rather than meeting force with force
- Striking techniques — punches, kicks, and open-hand strikes targeting vulnerable areas
- Wrist releases and grappling defences — techniques for breaking grabs and controlling an aggressor at close range
- Patterns (hyungs) — traditional forms that encode self-defence applications in a sequence of movements
- One-step and free sparring — controlled partner training that develops timing, distance judgement, and composure
More Than Physical Techniques
The greatest self-defence benefit of Tang Soo Do training is psychological. Regular training builds genuine confidence — not aggression — and the composure to de-escalate situations before they become physical. Students who train consistently find they carry themselves differently in everyday life, projecting a calm assurance that is itself a deterrent.
Suitable for All Ages and Fitness Levels
Self-defence skills are valuable regardless of age, size, or current fitness level. Our classes welcome students from age 7 upwards, and our instructors tailor training to each student’s ability. Tang Soo Do’s emphasis on technique over brute strength means smaller or less powerful students can still develop highly effective skills.
Class Times and Locations
We run classes across three venues in and around Ely, Cambridgeshire:
- Monday 18:30–20:00 — St Peter’s Village Hall, 41 High Street, Wilburton, Ely CB6 3RA
- Tuesday 18:00–19:00 — Paradise Centre, Newnham Street, Ely CB7 4PQ
- Thursday 18:30–20:00 — The Hive, 15 Downham Road Leisure Park, Ely CB6 2FE
Try a Free Taster Session
Your first lesson is completely free. Come along in comfortable clothing — no specialist equipment is needed to start. Book a free taster session online, or contact us if you have any questions.





