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Daigaku Karate Kai

Daigaku Karate Kai

The London branch of Daigaku Karate Kai was started by Shihan Gavin Mulholland (6th Dan) in the late 80s and is now one of the strongest karate clubs in the UK. We practise Okinawan Goju Ryu - a practical karate style which places heavy emphasis on close-quarter effectiveness. Training is combat-orientated rather than for sport or competition fighting, which require different skills and mindset. Classes are open to all adults (no children). less

Centon Ryu Karate Club

Centon Ryu Karate Club

I started off training with the KUGB and achieved 6th kyu, which gave me a very good grounding for basic techniques. With having a permanent back injury, I had to stop training for 4 years. I missed my training and started up again with the TBSKA, training under Nicola Edwards in St Helens. less

Meridian Kung Fu Basildon

Meridian Kung Fu Basildon

Meridian Kung Fu Basildon provide Wing Chun Martial Arts Classes across Basildon, Essex. Our Wing Chun Kung Fu Classes start from 5 years old with no upper age limit. Wing Chun Kung Fu is a traditional Martial Art that suits all levels of fitness and ability and is therefore open to anyone that would like to give martial arts a go. less

Guildford Academy Of Martial Arts

Guildford Academy Of Martial Arts

Welcome to the official website of the Guildford Academy of Martial Arts. We're a full-time Martial Arts and Fitness Centre based just off North Street in Guildford, Surrey. Come and experience our fantastic Kickboxing classes or one of the other styles we specialise in. With friendly staff, affordable prices and a welcoming atmosphere, our Academy offers a great opportunity to learn new skills, meet new people, get yourself in fantastic shape and have fun doing so. less

NQ Martial Arts Dojo

NQ Martial Arts Dojo

Missing Link Martial Arts connects tradition, modern applications and two of the biggest sources of Martial Arts: China and Japan. It unlocks the actual fighting content within the art and the philosophy behind it. If this sounds theoretical and dry: It isn't. Fighting is the centre of martial arts, and this is what we do. We do it in an intelligent way that offers lifelong practice with ongoing rewards far beyond the peak time of athletic challenges. We care for realism, health and fitness. less

Long's Black Belt Schools

Long's Black Belt Schools

We all want to protect our children from today's society. This program will give them the confidence to make the right choices in life and not be afraid and led by unhealthy peer pressure. Craig and Mark Long started their martial arts training in York in 1995. They feel extremely honoured and lucky for being tought under the expert guidance of Paul Lynch. Paul inspired and taught them not only to be the martial artists but also the people they turned out to be. less

Fife Tae Kwon Do Centre

Fife Tae Kwon Do Centre

SHUKOKAI KARATE ACADEMY SCOTLAND, is a family orientated, traditional and sport Karate school, dedicated to the principles of character perfection. Sincerity in our actions. Putting maximum effort into everything that we do. Respecting others and developing self-control. Whether you are looking for a new hobby, an effective means of exercise, self-defence or stress relief our Academy has something to offer. At our Academy there is no limit to what the 'Mind & Body' can accomplish. less

The Ultimate Training Centre

The Ultimate Training Centre

Based in Cannock Staffordshire UTC has excellent facilities including Air conditioned fully matted training area, weight training and cardio section, first class changing and showering facilities as well as top class coaching from the most experienced coaches in the area. Established for over 15 years the centre has trained some of the best fighters n the world including 2 x UFC fighters, 2 x K-1 Japan Fighters, 5 x World Champions and 22 domestic Champions. less

George Kerr's Junior Judo

George Kerr's Junior Judo

Junior Judo develops co-ordination, balance and fitness, gently and at the child's own pace. Through steady progress and practice, children learn the most important lessons of all: self-belief, self-confidence and a sense of achievement. And did we mention, it's fun? less

Tom Barker

Tom Barker

Krav Maga is Hebrew for close quarter combat; In addition to using their bodies to fight, practitioners of Krav Maga are taught to use the environment as a weapon. This means learning to use any object nearby, from bottles to baseball caps, as a gun-substitute. The objective of Krav Maga is survive in real-life scenarios, from a street attack to an armed in-counter. less

Bradford Wing Chun Kung Fu

Bradford Wing Chun Kung Fu

The Bradford Wing Chun school has been set up to help spread original Wing Chun Kung Fu. Original Wing Chun is a practical, simple and effective style in itself when sticking to the principles of economy of motion and minimum movement. The Bradford Wing Chun School is taken by Tim Halloran. Tim has been training in Wing Chun for over 20 years and has studied various martial arts from an early age beginning his training in Wing Chun after meeting Sifu Ward in the early 90's. less

Burton Kickboxing Academy

Burton Kickboxing Academy

Burton Kickboxing Academy (BKA) is a Kickboxing club based in the centre of Burton on Trent. BKA founder and chief instructor Chris Squirrell is a World and European amateur champion. All instructors are CRB checked and first aid trained. Our members are both male and female and range from 4 to 64 years of age. We cater for all abilities and encourage our members to improve their fitness as well as their kickboxing skills. less

New Wave Academy MMA

New Wave Academy MMA

New Wave Academy MMA was set up in 2007 by 'Slick' Nick Osipczak, a competitor for many years where he ranked in the European top ten Welterweights. Nick is known for his high skill levels, technical knowledge and producing well rounded fighters. Nick was never tapped out or knocked out in his career, spanning 17 MMA fights, including 8 in the world famous UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) Octagon. less

Korean Martial Art

Korean Martial Art

Kuk Sool Won™ is a systematic study of all of the traditional fighting arts, which together comprise the martial arts history of Korea. As a martial arts system, Kuk Sool Won™ is exteremely well-organized; and seeks to integrate and explore the entire spectrum of established Asian fighting arts and body conditioning techniques, as well as mental development and traditional weapons training. The following list includes some, but by no means all, of the elements of Kuk Sool Won™. less

Inner Sanctum Training Gym

Inner Sanctum Training Gym

We are able to offer a high level of intense training designed for you, around your needs. My gym and personal training services are for all ages and are honestly for all levels of fitness. Inner Sanctum was an idea conceived from itself. Friends wanted to do some training but were reluctant to join more formal classes or organised groups due to hectic lifestyles and busy schedules. There are no fixed opening times at my gym, we can train when it suits you. less

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Some people train sports because they want a healthier lifestyle. Some sports are trained because they are fun and exciting. However, some sports are more special, because they can actually cultivate attributes you can use in all aspects of life. Martial arts are a strange but great mix of sports and philosophy. And if you want to learn more about them or start to train them, the first thing you are going to do is looking for the best martial arts club for you. Finding a good martial arts club is not always the easiest mission. You want to find a martial arts club that offers a wide variety of martial arts to choose from and find your thing. Or you want to find a martial arts club that focuses on one specific sport that is your thing. Most importantly, you want to find a martial arts club that will provide you with more than training. A martial arts club should also be able to provide you with the philosophy and cultivate a specific lifestyle, to provide you with knowledge. A Martial arts club should be able to cultivate specific and effective attributes such as self-defense, spiritual knowledge, self-knowledge, the ability to grow and get better at all aspects of life.

Why Choose a Martial Arts Club?

When it comes to a martial arts club, you can find many options in your area. In fact, every martial arts club would differ from the rest, often offering a wide variety of disciplines, which means there is something suitable for all ages and tastes. In fact, a martial arts club can also be visited by disabled people, because most of the martial arts techniques are or can be adapted to disabled people. For example, Judo is particularly adaptable to visually impaired people and it is also the only Paralympic martial art. A martial art club will also except small children and some of the clubs are focused on training children especially. In a nutshell, a martial arts club can be visited by everyone and martial arts can be trained by everyone. Whether you want to explore more in-depth your physical limits and become stronger, or you are more into the philosophy behind martial arts, a good martial arts club should be able to provide you with all the experience and navigate you efficiently through your journey. So whenever you are looking for the best martial arts club, you are looking for more than facilities and academies.

What to Expect from a Martial Arts Club?

When it comes to the offers of a martial arts club, you will be usually spoilt of choice. A martial arts club will usually offer a vast scope of different martial arts and sports and different styles of disciplines falling in the category. However, a martial arts club can also be specialized in one particular style. It is up to you what type of martial arts club will work best for you. It is whether you want to try out different styles and find your thing, or you already know the style you want to train. However, for most parts, a martial arts club will offer a big number of different sports and you will have the time and opportunity to find the discipline that appeals to you the most. No matter what discipline you are going to choose, the common thing about all of them is that they will provide you with more than just physical balance and a healthier lifestyle. A martial arts club, especially a good one, will be able to provide you with self-growth, confidence, knowledge.

Research Before Joining a Martial Arts Club

Of course, before you join a martial arts club, unless you are not familiar with the discipline you want to train or the particular martial arts club, you want to take your time and make good research. After all, you don’t want to waste a lot of time with discipline or a martial arts club that doesn’t satisfy you and doesn’t meet your needs and requirements. Here are some of the key points you want to consider before joining a martial arts club:

• Is the martial arts club instructor actually qualified to teach the martial arts discipline? Owning a Black Belt doesn’t make a qualified and experienced martial arts trainer, therefore you want to ask to check their qualifications and certificates.

• Is the martial arts club instructor a Black belt or the equivalent in their discipline?

• Does the martial arts club have insurance in place? Are all the members of the martial arts club properly insured?

• Has the martial arts club instructor have all First aid qualifications?

• Are all costs and fees charged by the martial arts club clear from the beginning? Consider carefully whether or not you want to join a martial arts club that is reticent to give you all the information about costs and fees before you join the club.

• Make sure to ask how many years the instructor has been training, for how long they have taught classes on their own and for how long they are teaching at this particular martial arts club.

Research for Children’s Martial Arts Club

When it comes to choosing the right martial arts club for your child, there will be some additional aspects you want to consider before your child joins the martial arts club. Here is what to ask and consider in addition to the aspects mentioned previously in this article:

• Can you stay and watch your child’s first class and maybe the rest of the classes? A reliable and reputable martial arts club will hold nothing against you staying and watching, if this makes you and your child feel more comfortable and safer.

• Is your child going to join a mixed martial arts club with classes with adults or a specialized class for children?

• A good martial arts club for children will cultivate a lot of discipline, but it will also be fun and exciting.

• Has the martial arts club instructor taken all specific training courses for coaching and teaching at a children’s martial arts club?

Why choose a martial arts club?
What to expect from a martial arts club?
Research before joining a martial arts club
Research for children’s martial arts club