Taipa Performance
Yes you can
Yes you can
Athletes are people who are sacrificing everything to become the best in their sport.
The Taipa Performance program is aiming to help them reach their goals through specific engineering.
Optimizing preparation for a true purpose always makes a difference.
" The important thing is not winning or losing, its to Reach your full potential and realize yourself in the process"
To cater to the diverse needs of our audience, we've developed a range of units.
With your membership, you gain access to THE UNITS of TAIPA PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS, allowing you the flexibility to choose the one that best suits your preferences and requirements.
The Taipa & Freire Functional Training program aims to enhance athletes physical performance by implementing a 12-weeks periodized training program, supported with instructional videos and feedback
Receive top-tier technical and tactical training from an Olympic coach specializing in Taekwondo and elite kicking combat sports.
Gain access to our specialized platform equipped with tailored tools designed for : Athletes, Parents and Coaches
Join the Taipa International Club to get access to high quality know-hows in combat sports:
▣ Three hundred videos of exercises for the Functional Periodized Training, week by week
▣ Specialized articles and training methods designed to enhance speed, tactical abilities, kicking quality, and more.
▣ Purpose-built platform effortlessly accessible upon joining
▣ Contributions from other Taekwondo champions offering some of their combat methodologies
▣ Discount on all Taipa Performance training camps
Our elite training camp offers an exclusive opportunity to train collectively at an Olympic sparring level. Camps held in Korea, Cuba, Tahiti and Mexico organized in universities and centers alongside the top elite of Taekwondo.
Choose from our training camps programs with packages options for small or big groups.
Taipa Performance's roots
Philippe monitored, trained and coached several national Taekwondo teams throughout his career, including the 2004 Athens Olympics for France, the 2012 London Olympics for Central Africa, and the 2016 Brazil Olympics for Kazakhstan and Aruba. With 11 qualified athletes at the Olympic Games, 3 Olympic medals, as well as multiple world and continental champions titles among his students, he is one of the most prominent figures of the sport.
He also works as an international seminarist for the International Olympic Committee and the World Taekwondo federation.