If you’re searching for martial arts classes near Erith or South East London, you’ve probably come across a few familiar names — Karate, Taekwondo, Judo. But what about Kuk Sool Won™? And how does it compare?
Great question. Let’s break it down so you can make the best choice for you or your child.
What Is Kuk Sool Won™?
Kuk Sool Won™ is a comprehensive Korean martial arts system that draws from centuries of traditional Korean fighting arts. Unlike styles that specialise in one area, Kuk Sool Won™ covers striking, joint locks, throws, self-defence, and weapons — all within a single system.
Whilst not the focus, the World Kuk Sool Association® runs competitions across the world (including in the UK), giving Kuk Sool Won™ students the opportunity to test their skills in a safe competitive environment.
At Kuk Sool Won™ of Erith, our classes are open to children (7–12), teenagers (13–17), and adults (18+). Whether you’re a complete beginner or have trained before, there’s a place for you here.
Kuk Sool Won™ vs Karate
Karate is a Japanese striking art focused primarily on punches, kicks, and blocks. It’s one of the most widely practised martial arts in the world — and for good reason. It builds discipline, focus, and fitness.
Kuk Sool Won™ shares many of those benefits but goes further:
- Broader curriculum: Alongside strikes, you’ll learn joint locks, pressure points, throws, and self-defence techniques
- Korean heritage: Rooted in traditional Korean tribal, Buddhist, and Korean royal court martial arts, not Japanese tradition
- Weapons training: Kuk Sool Won™ includes traditional Korean weapons as you progress through the ranks
- Life skills focus: Both arts build confidence and discipline — Kuk Sool Won™ places particular emphasis on leadership and mental wellbeing
If you’ve been searching for “karate classes near me” and want something equally structured but more comprehensive, Kuk Sool Won™ is well worth a look.
Kuk Sool Won™ vs Taekwondo
Tae Kwon Do is Korea’s most famous martial art and an Olympic sport. It’s known for its spectacular high kicks and fast footwork — brilliant for agility and competition.
Here’s how Kuk Sool Won™ differs:
- Less sport, more self-defence: Tae Kwon Do is heavily competition-oriented; Kuk Sool Won™ focuses on practical self-defence alongside personal development
- Full-body system: Where Tae Kwon Do emphasises kicks (roughly 70% of techniques), Kuk Sool Won™ balances hand strikes, kicks, grappling, and joint manipulation
- No pressure to compete: Our classes are collaborative, not competitive — perfect for those who want the benefits of martial arts without tournament pressure
Both are excellent for fitness and confidence. If you prefer a well-rounded system over a sport-focused one, Kuk Sool Won™ may be the better fit.
Kuk Sool Won™ vs Judo
Judo is a Japanese grappling art focused on throws and ground control. It’s fantastic for building strength, balance, and resilience — and it’s another Olympic sport.
Comparing the two:
- Standing vs ground: Judo is primarily a throwing and ground art; Kuk Sool Won™ includes throws and striking, joint locks, and self-defence
- Traditional vs modern: Judo was modernised in the late 1800s; Kuk Sool Won™ preserves ancient Korean martial arts traditions dating back over 2000 years
- Family-friendly: Both arts welcome families — at Kuk Sool Won™ of Erith, parents are actively encouraged to train alongside their children
If you love the idea of throws and grappling but want a more complete martial arts education, Kuk Sool Won™ offers the best of both worlds.
So, Which Should You Choose?
All four martial arts are excellent — the “best” one is the one that fits your goals and personality. Here’s a quick summary:
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Striking
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Grappling
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Self-Defence
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Sport/Competition
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Traditional
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Kuk Sool Won™
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✅
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✅
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✅
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✅
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✅
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Karate
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✅
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❌
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Partial
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✅
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✅
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Taekwondo
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✅
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❌
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Partial
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✅
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✅
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Judo
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❌
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✅
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Partial
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✅
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✅
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Choose Kuk Sool Won if you want:
- A complete, all-round martial arts system
- Practical self-defence skills
- A warm, family-friendly community
- Personal development alongside physical training
Try a Free Taster Session
Curious whether Kuk Sool Won™ is right for you? We offer a free taster session at Erith Leisure Centre — no commitment, no pressure.
Classes run Monday and Wednesday evenings, with monthly Sunday workshops and quarterly gradings. All equipment, gradings, and insurance are included in our straightforward monthly fee — no hidden extras.
Come and see for yourself. We’d love to welcome you.

