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D'Smart Taekwondo Centre


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Elaine Teo Shueh Fhern was born on 5 February 1981 and was the first Taekwondo exponent in Malaysia to qualify TWICE for the Olympic Games in 2004 and 2008 and was awarded the National Sportswomen of the year by the Malaysia Ministry of Youth and Sports. The single but married to her passion for Taekwondo had represented Malaysia for 12 years from 1999 to 2011 and had participated in the Commonwealth Games, Olympic, World Cup Taekwondo, SEA Games, World Taekwondo Championship and various other championships, tournaments and competitions. 
 
Born and trained to be a champion and the best, Elaine spend most of her available time acquiring and mastering the art of sparring and spend a month in a year, every year for the past 12 years in Korea to learn from world best Masters in Taekwondo.

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Coaches:

Elaine Teo Shueh Fhern (Athens and Beijing Olympics Olympian) 
Nurul Nadia Bt Mahamat (SEA games medalist)

*The schedule depends on the client and the trainer (for personal training only)

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5.0
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Professional, knowledgable and attentive . This is the 3 words that I can describe it . Special thanks to Norbert ( physiotherapist ) and dr Gan for helping me to rehabilitate my patella tendinitis and partial ACL strain via 11 physiotherapist session . I could not run 2 months ago and now I am back to running after physiotherapy session . Besides that, they also taught me on how I should look after myself in the future .
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4.7
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did my physio and later on rehab program here, after my acl recon and other related treament. The experience has been great and insightful. The staff are very attentive and professional. My recovery has been smooth and Ive also learned a great deal about injury prevention during my rehab. One thing for sure, there's no short cut to recovery. One just have to endure and follow through the program as adviced, and the result will speak for itself.
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