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Kuk Sool Won™ vs Karate, Tae Kwon Do & Judo: Which Martial Art Is Right for You?

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:
Striking
Grappling
Self-Defence
Sport/Competition
Traditional
Kuk Sool Won™
Karate
Partial
Taekwondo
Partial
Judo
Partial
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.

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