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Kid's Karate Program
T he
Arizona Martial Arts Center is proud
to offer a traditional martial arts training program for kids.
With our small classes and one on one training our program not only helps
our children get physically fit it helps them to develop self
esteem, discipline and focus. These skills give our children
the tools to excel in school, condition their physical self and
participate in a social program. In addition your child's
training is in the hands of expert high level teachers with over 15
years on average of karate training.
Earning a
Black Belt
Competition
Fees
Kid's Class
Schedule
School Affiliation
Training Schedule
We believe a minimum of 2-3 days a week of training is important
when starting karate training. We offer classes 5 days a week
making it convenient for you to fit training into your child's
schedule. In
addition kids will have the opportunity to participate in other
training opportunities including camps, tournaments and special
weekend clinics. We encourage our young karate members to train
all three days to achieve the maximum benefits from Karate. If
the child's schedule does not allow for 3 days a week a child can
train as much as they can. For complete school schedule please
click here.
Special Events
for Kids
Through out the year we host a
variety of events for kids including parties, tournaments, special
Saturday training.
Philosophy and the
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Kids training at the Arizona Martial
Arts Center will be taught the principles of Shotokan Karate:
It is
through this philosophy that our young students achieve a greater
confidence in life.
Black Belt as a Goal
Many parents select a martial arts
school based on how quickly their child can obtain a black belt.
The Arizona Martial Arts Center is a traditional Karate School
and affiliated with the
International Shotokan
Karate Federation (ISKF.) This is an important point because
ISKF recognizes your child's belt level around the world.
When a parent looks to place their
child in the martial art program it is very important to ask what
the accreditation of the school is just like you would when
considering a private scholastic education. This being said a black belt
achieved at our school takes, effort, time and commitment.
Through this hard work the child achieves a deep appreciation for
his accomplishment that will spill over into all aspects of his or
her life.
Testing and Achieving Higher Ranks
Even though it takes a long time to
achieve a black belt, children training at the Arizona Martial Arts
Center can test for ranks based on their skills and time
committed to training. A child is eligible for a belt test (a
graduation to a higher rank) every three months provided the child
continuously trains and learns their kata (forms) for the next
level. Belt test are held on average once a month. When
the child has successfully completed a test he or she is awarded a
new rank and a different color belt.
Getting Your Child Started in Karate
Getting your child started in karate is
easy. All you need is to bring your child in prior to class
and sign some paper work including a release. For the first
class the child can where a loose fitting t-shirt and shorts.
If the child wishes to continue you will only have to pay for
classes on a month to month basis. The Arizona Martial Arts
Center does not require contracts to train at our facility. In addition our office can sell you the
necessary equipment including a uniform.
If you wish to see a class first we have
a viewing gallery so you can come and watch a class. Also
please remember the first training session is complementary.
We Sincerely Hope you will consider our
Kid's Karate Program. We are a great group of individuals and our
instructors are some of the best in the valley!
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Kid's Competing in Karate
Tournaments
Children wishing to compete in karate
have opportunities throughout the year including competing in our
International Level Competition the Western States Karate
Championships. Our instructors hold tournament training
clinics that usually fall on a Friday morning. During these
clinics the children learn the rules or competition and test their
skills through one on one supervised competition. The children
can compete in Kumite, Kata and Team events. Competition is an
extension of training. Many parents are concerned with the
safety associated with competition. Tournament rules promote only good
sportsmanship and controlled techniques. Children competing gain valuable life skills
that will help them in future competitions for jobs, other sports
and will ultimately help their self confidence.
Training Fees
Our dojo is a place where an art is
practiced. We do not believe in locking individuals into long
term contracts. Fees are due on the 1st of every month.
In
addition there is a one time membership fee for our parent organization.
We offer a variety of payment programs - call today to learn more
480-820-8656.
We do not make you sign contracts!
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