Mommy / Daddy and Me Karate for Toddlers

Sat:                  12:30p-1:00p

Additional Times Available

 

The Karate School, Inc. is an environment of positive reinforcement, where children gain self-esteem as they are given opportunities to function independently from parents and to request help. Relays, games and karate fundamentals lead to improved strength, flexibility and manipulative skills. Great moments of focus grow into 15 to 20 minutes of focus during a 30-minute class. As the student’s listen skills improve, they may be invited to join the next level of classes, Little Samurais.


Little Samurais

Mon:                
Tue:                 4:00p-4:30p
Wed:                
Thu:                4:00p-4:30p
Sat:           12:00p-12:30p

Additional Times Available

 

The Karate School, Inc. is an environment of positive reinforcement, where children gain self-esteem as they learn to be more independent. Relays, games and karate fundamentals lead to improved strength, flexibility and manipulative skills. As the children progress, these activities adapt to further develop physical strength, coordination, balance, mental focus, personal confidence and a spirit of group cooperation. At the end of each class children earn a star or stripe for their efforts. When they have earned 8 of each, then they are eligible to graduate to their next rank. The ranking system for the the Little Samurais is different from the regular kenpo ranking system. Little Samurai belts have a colored stripe that runs down the middle of a white belt. As the student’s listening skills improve for the 30-minute class, they may be invited to join the next level of classes, Karate for 6-8 Years.


Karate for ages 6-8 and 9-Teen

Mon:                By Appointment
Tue:                 4:30p, 5:30p, 6:30p
Wed:                5:00p, 6:30p
Thu:                 4:30p, 5:30p, 6:30p
Fri:                   By Appointment
Sat:             9:30a, 10:45a

 

The Karate School, Inc. is an environment of positive reinforcement, where children gain self-esteem as they learn the kenpo curriculum. Relays, games and karate fundamentals lead to improved strength, flexibility and manipulative skills. As the children progress, these activities adapt to further develop physical strength, coordination, balance, mental focus, personal confidence and a spirit of group cooperation. Students are invited to participate in outside demonstrations and tournaments. Instructors encourage students to ask questions and challenge students to bring their best effort to class. We describe our class room as “The Room for Mistakes” because if a student doesn’t make a mistake, we don’t have any work. Students advance as quickly as they are able to learn and perform the skills for their rank.


Karate for Adults

Mon:                By Appointment
Tue:                 4:30p, 5:30p, 6:30p, 7:30p
Wed:                5:00p, 6:30p, 7:30p
Thu:                 4:30p, 5:30p, 6:30p, 7:30p
Fri:                   By Appointment
Sat:                9:30a, 10:45a
                

 

Martial arts program for adults is our traditional kenpo karate curriculum with strength and conditioning drills. Classes are geared to a student’s skill level. As strength and conditioning improve, more challenges are presented. Students are encouraged to ask questions.


Fitness & Wellness

Mon:               By Appointment
Tue:                 By Appointment
Wed:               By Appointment
Thu:                By Appointment

 

Fitness and wellness workouts use kick boxing, traditional boxing, resistance training, and martial arts self defense drills. Classes are geared to a student’s skill level and interest. As strength and conditioning improve, more challenges are presented. We like to have fun. Bring your boxing gloves or hand wraps and a pair of indoor work out shoes.


Stranger Safety

Offered for FREE and Monthly
For ages 2 years and up.
Class length one hour.

 

We encourage children to bring their parents with them.
 
The focus of our program is "Stranger Safety" as opposed to "Stranger Danger." We discuss the positive side of our interaction with strangers because most strangers are nice. The other reason we call it stranger safety is we want to send the children home with positive habits and routines on how to behave with all strangers and how to share that information with parents. Our goal is to not give them nightmares about the strangers we hope they never meet.
 
We talk about the ten most common tricks that the not-so-nice strangers may use to get us to break the number one rule of "Never go anywhere with anyone unless you have permission from your parents or guardian." Whenever we practice something we improve. We do drills to practice not getting tricked. The practice is fun.
 
Classes are offered monthly so that you may always come and practice with us every month. Check our calendar or call about the next class.