Kids Martial Arts
Ages 4+
Kids Martial Arts Programs
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LIL’ DRAGONS (ages 4-6)
Children this age are excited to learn martial arts but are still working on their fine motor skills, listening skills and following directions.
The primary focus of the Lil’ Dragon program is to have fun while developing the fundamental skills needed to graduate to the Master’s Club Program.
Through repetition and exciting skills drills, students will learn life and safety skills such as stranger awareness, cooperation, coordination, focus, exercise, fire safety, courtesy and much more.
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MASTER'S CLUB (ages 7+)
Building upon the skills learned in the Lil’ Dragon Program, students will continue to learn self-defense techniques and martial arts forms training, safe weapons, and sparring, and board-breaking.
In addition to martial arts and physical training your child will learn manners like saying ‘Yes, sir!’ or ‘Yes, Ma’am!’ Manners that will help them become more successful in everyday life.
If you're looking for a great way to keep your child active and surround them with a great group of new friends, we've got the answer at Karate John's Martial Arts.
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LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
Give Your Child The Confidence To Thrive With Our Leadership Program
Our number one goal is helping our young leaders learn how to effectively communicate with others and speak in public with NO FEAR.
With the help of high-energy martial arts training, our students build confidence and overcome any fears that have held them back. This ALONE is what separates us as the #1 Martial Arts Program in the area!
Give your child the best chance to thrive with effective public speaking skills and pride in everything they do.
What Parents Are Saying
“Karate John’s Martial Arts is the best way to instill life values in our children, as well as good parenting. Awesome staff. Highly recommended!”
— Glenn Thompson Jr.
“The karate instructors are top notch and amazing with the kids. They are the best role models you could have for your child. I have learned so much myself from watching the instructors during classes. The kids are learning karate but also learning how to be a respectable and responsible person! Thank you!”
— Kris Lynn