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Martial Arts Clubs in London

Find local martial art classes near you in London through our directory. You have access to professional martial arts teachers, classes, academies and gyms to choose from. We will help you get in touch!
Kung Fu Schools Sutton

Kung Fu Schools Sutton

Welcome you have arrived at your complete source for leading edge martial arts information. Kung Fu Schools Sutton is backed by Kung Fu Schools one of the leading Martial Arts schools in Southern England. We operate classes for both Children and Adults. less

Chi Combat System

Chi Combat System

Chi Combat Croydon is part of the growing organisation of Chi Combat System Martial Arts Schools in London and the South East. We offer classes for adults and children in Addiscombe, South Norwood and Thornton Heath. We want new members to feel comfortable and enjoy the classes, so we give you the opportunity to try 3 classes for free before you make a commitment to join our school. less

Legacy BJJ

Legacy BJJ

At Legacy Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy we are committed to approaching each student as an individual whilst offering a complete program that includes fitness, technical training, live sparring and specific training for all competitions. By visiting us we hope that you will get a feeling about what is to practise of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and/or MMA. Whether for fun, fitness or for competition get the results you want in a safe, positive and inspiring way! Contact us today. less

Kurai Aikido

Kurai Aikido

Kurai Aikido promotes and teaches traditional Aikido with influences from the 'Iwama' style, in a friendly organisation, with thriving junior and senior sections. Originally known as the EYJ School of Aikido, the organisation has been running for over 39 years, and enjoys very good relationships with senior Masters from many other Japanese and Chinese martial arts. less

TISKA Harrow

TISKA Harrow

Gursharan Sahota was born in 1960 in Kenya, East Africa, but has lived in Bedford, England, since he was 12. He took up Karate at the age of 14 and was awarded Black Belt 1st Dan (Shodan) four years later. Now a 7th Dan, Gursharan has competed in a multitude of Kata and Kumite events, many at national level. less

Amakickboxing

Amakickboxing

Established in 2012, Absolute Martial Arts has quickly become one of the most popular and successful kickboxing clubs in the South East. Experienced qualified instructors offer you the highest standard of kickboxing classes whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced black belt. We teach a variety of classes that are fine tuned to helping you achieve your goals. less

The London Aikido Club

The London Aikido Club

AIKIDO is a traditional Japanese budo, ie a martial art concerned not only with practical technique, but also with the positive effect that the unity of mind, body and spirit attained through training can have on daily life. The goal of our Aikido is self-development. There are no competitions, and strong emphasis is placed on helping each other in every way. Aikido is for everyone. We have members aged between 5 and 80. All are welcome. less

Wing Chun Kung Fu

Wing Chun Kung Fu

Since its creation, Wing Chun has been surely one of the most popular Kung Fu styles of all times, particularly since the late 60s and the appearance of the most significant practitioner in the world of Martial Arts, Bruce Lee. Its popularity has rapidly increased throughout the years for one reason, efficacy. Focusing on the basic principles of efficacy and practicality, Wing Chun has gained the reputation of being one of the most advanced styles in the Martial Arts world. less

City Of London Shodokan

City Of London Shodokan

Aikido has principles no different to those of judo and it has also absorbed concepts from swordsmanship. These are entwined throughout the techniques and practice system of aikido making it interesting and absorbing to learn. The competitive aikido practice system is well structured for easy comprehension and quick learning. Basic practices utilising judo and kendo principles develop in stages through to final techniques. less

Omni BJJ Academy

Omni BJJ Academy

We are a Central London based Martial Arts Club and practice the Shodokan style of Aikido training. Sometimes referred to as Sport Aikido. Accredited internationally directly with the Shodokan Aikido Federation. Training Aikido in London since 1997. Adult and Junior classes are taught by our resident sensei Marlon Hoating (4th Dan Black Belt). Our classes range in number from 6-10 on a regular session, giving time and space for more one-to-one tuition and loads of group practice. less

Chelsea Karate Club

Chelsea Karate Club

At Chelsea Karate Club, we teach and practise Shotokan karate, the most original style of karate that's taught professionally and academically. Shotokan karate is known for its linear movements and long, deep stances. Its emphasis is on mastering specific techniques. Karate training provides physical and mental benefits that range from more confidence and a heightened sense of well-being to improved professional performance. less

Hogans Institute Of Taekwon-Do

Hogans Institute Of Taekwon-Do

Here at Hogan's Institute we train in traditional ITT Taekwon-Do under the guidance of Master Jim Hogan, an eighth degree black belt and internationally renowned instructor and coach. Master Hogan achieved considerable competition success in his own right and has gone on to coach many other champions and to help hundreds of others gain their black belts by training well and training hard. We continue to strictly follow this simple approach. less

5 Element

5 Element

According to legend Wing Chun originated in China around 17th century from a Buddhist nun called Ng Mui. Ng Mui was one of the 5 elders who survived the attack and burning of the Sil Lam Shaolin Temple by the Ching government army. Today, Wing Chun is practised all over the world and due to its effectiveness is one of the most sought after martial arts for Self-Defence. less

Black Dragon

Black Dragon

Jeet kune Do, was founded by martial artists Bruce Lee in 1967 with direct non classical straight forward movements the Jeet Kune Do, system promotes minimal movement with maximum effect and extreme explosive speed with the use of different tools for different situations, unlike traditional martial arts Jeet kune Do, is not fixed or patterned but is guided by the philosophy of interception or attacking your opponent when he is about to attack. less

Tooting Karate Club

Tooting Karate Club

Tooting Karate Club is proud of it's lineage which can be directly traced back to the founder of Goju Ryu Karate, Master Chojun Miyagi. In this section of the website, you can find out about the karate club's background and history, our instructor and the facilities we have available. less

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You have decided to start training and learning martial arts. Now, the next big question is how to make sure you are choosing the right martial arts club in London. Indeed, there is not just one martial arts club in London and the selection could be a challenge. However, remember that not every martial arts club in London will be as good as you want it to be. Therefore, when picking a martial arts club in London, you want to take your time and do a good research in order to ensure you are really choosing the right martial arts club in London for your requirements and preferences. Remember, martial arts is not something you can simply learn by watching a few videos online, no matter how enthusiastic you are. Therefore, you definitely need a reliable and trusted martial arts club in London that will help you explore and learn more about the physical and mental aspects of different types of martial arts. Here are a few points you want to consider when looking for the right martial arts club in London.

Research a Martial Arts Club in London

No matter what type of service you are interested in, you always start with good research. Choosing a martial arts club in London is not an exception. In order to make sure you are picking the right martial arts club in London for you, make sure to narrow down all your options after doing good research. First off, start with narrowing down by your preferred criteria such as area, distance, type of martial arts you want to train. A martial club in London may also offer a free class trial, which is a good opportunity to check how you like this martial arts club in London and do you want to continue visiting it.

Don’t Just Pick a Martial Arts Club in London, Choose an Instructor

You won’t find a martial arts club in London unless you don’t like working with the instructor or teacher. Therefore, when choosing a martial arts club in London, make sure to pay attention to who is going to teach you martial arts and how you like their style of teaching. Your ideal instructor in a martial arts club in London should be someone experienced, someone who knows what they are doing, and someone who has the right approach to all students, no matter their experience level, age, etc.

Choose the Right Location of a Martial Arts Club in London

There is no doubt that when you are choosing a martial arts club in London, you want to choose one that is conveniently located. If the martial arts club in London you are planning to visit is too far from what is convenient for you, the risk of you finding reasons to visit it less often or stop visiting it is quite big. However, if the martial arts club in London is close to your home or your work, you won’t have excuses to not go. Choose a martial arts club in London that is close and you will save time.