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Top 10 karate classes in New Rochelle, NY

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New York Combat Hapkido Club

New York Combat Hapkido Club

5.0(4)
44+ years in business
Serves New Rochelle, NY
Martin O. says, "Combat Hapkido teaches real life self defense. Grand Master Medina is a top tier instructor with decades of knowledge and experience. You'll learn to protect yourself and family in a serious but friendly environment." Read more
Daniel B

Daniel B

New on Lessons
6+ years in business
Serves New Rochelle, NY
Training athletes throughout NY/NJ since 2018. As an instructor, I work to improve your skills and general fitness through learning the art form of boxing. I am still a student of the game and now invest in how to help others navigate the ring. Sessions are dedicated to boxing-specific performance. Workouts include footwork drills, pad work, bag work, and physical conditioning. Learning punch mechanics, realistic movement, and overall boxing strategy is key.
Fist Of Interception Institute

Fist Of Interception Institute

New on Lessons
8+ years in business
Serves New Rochelle, NY
Salutations, my name is Instructor Vincent. Benitez and I teach Jeet Kune Do in Rochelle Park, NJ at the Knights of Columbus. I have over 15 years experience, training under Sifu Richard Torres who was a student of Ted Wong (a Bruce Lee student). We train every Wednesday at 7pm. We focus on the self-defense aspect of Bruce Lee's martial art. It is simple, direct, and non-classical. I would like to invite you to join us for training and gain insight to protecting yourself.

Your karate questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do karate classes cost?

Karate classes cost $100 to $150+ per month on average. Prices depend on the class size, student's age, location, and number of classes per week included in the membership plan. Classes held at community centers typically cost less than those held in professional dojos. Private karate lessons cost $40 to $80 per hour and are tailored to your needs and skill level.

In addition to the class fee, you'll have extra costs for uniforms, belts, and testing fees. A karate uniform—also called a Gi, karategi, or dogi—costs $60 to $120 on average, while belts cost $5 to $20. Some schools include a gi and belt with your first month's tuition. Testing fees vary by school, but beware of schools that charge more than $20 per test.

Why take karate classes?

Karate classes provide a variety of benefits for both children and adults:

  • Increases confidence and self-discipline
  • Improves strength, endurance, and flexibility
  • Teaches goal-setting and perseverance
  • Improves focus and concentration
  • Better balance and coordination
  • Improves cardio health and stamina
  • Improves social skills and teamwork
  • Teaches self-defense skills

How long are karate classes?

Kids' karate classes are typically 30 to 60 minutes long, depending on the kids' age. Adult karate classes range from 1 to 2 hours in length.

Does karate have weight classes?

Yes, karate has weight classes categorized by age and gender. The World Karate Federation (WKF) recognizes five weight classes in competition, while the International Olympic Committee (IOC) recognizes three weight classes:

  • Men – up to 67 kg
  • Men – 67.1 kg to 75 kg
  • Men – over 75 kg
  • Women – up to 55 kg
  • Women – 55.1 kg to 61 kg
  • Women – over 61 kg

Where to find karate classes near me?

Follow these tips to find the best karate schools near you:

  • Look for a reputable dojo that focuses on karate rather than a mixed martial arts gym.
  • Research the instructors' competition record and reputation.
  • Read dojo and instructor reviews on Lessons and Google.
  • Confirm the school offers classes for your experience level.
  • Visit the dojo in person to confirm it is clean and well-maintained and the staff is professional.
  • Take advantage of their free trial class to ensure the school is a good fit for you.
  • Get a copy of the membership contract in writing before making any payments.

What questions should I ask karate schools before joining?

Ask these questions to ensure you join the best karate dojo for you:

  • How much do your classes cost?
  • Do you offer a free trial class?
  • What is your class schedule?
  • How many students do you have?
  • How many students are in a typical class?
  • What should I wear to class?
  • How often should I practice outside of class?
  • Do your students and instructors compete regularly?
  • Do you charge for belt promotions? If so, how much?
  • How often do you clean your mats?

Reviews for New Rochelle karate classes

Recent success stories from people in the New Rochelle area.
Daniel P.
Grandmaster Medina is a consummate professional. GM Medina uses his extensive knowledge in the Combat Hapkido field, along with his experience in police tactics as a member of the NYPD to self defense teach techniques that are tried and true.
New York Combat Hapkido Club
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