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Aylesbury K S K Aikido

Aylesbury K S K Aikido

Aikido in Japanese is made up of three characters or kanji. The first and most important is "AI" which means "to meet, come together and harmonise". The second kanji is "KI" which means "the spirit (of the universe) or soul". The third or last character is "DO" which means "the way or path", as in Kendo or Judo, to signify that the study of Aikido does not involve only self-defence techniques but includes positive character-building ideals which a person can incorporate into his or her daily life. less

Ydachi Kempo JuJitsu School

Ydachi Kempo JuJitsu School

The Ydachi (Blackburn) Ju Jitsu club is a warm friendly almost family like atmosphere and we would like to think we make all welcome young and old alike. We invite anyone down to the club to come and see us and we hope you do. The club was founded in the year 2000 at the beginning of the new millennium, by Sensei Paul Chadburn. less

Te-ashi-do Freestyle Karate

Te-ashi-do Freestyle Karate

Our lessons have proved popular for self defence, fitness, confidence building and competitive Martial Arts. We run classes to suit any age or ability, from childrens self defence, Sport Sword, Adult only Kickboxing and self defence and competition Kickboxing. You can be sure there is always a class to suit! less

Beccles Taekwondo Club

Beccles Taekwondo Club

Twenty competitors from Bungay and Beccles Taekwondo clubs travelled to the heart of England in order to compete in this year's British Open Taekwondo championships at the weekend and despite huge categories and some very heavy contact they came away with a stunning 21 medals! less

Swindon Martial Arts

Swindon Martial Arts

We teach the martial art ring sports of Thai Boxing, K-1 kickboxing and Shoot Boxing. You will learn how to kick, punch, elbow, knee, clinch and spar while at the same time build confidence and keep fit. We train safely using controlled techniques and wearing padded protection. At the school we also offer a dedicated class for children; at a more competitive level we also offer advanced sparring. less

Combat Bando

Combat Bando

Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) borders India, China and Thailand. As a result, it possesses a rich martial arts heritage. As with the fabled Shaolin Temple of China, Buddhist monks from India introduced martial arts into Myanmar a thousand years ago. Later, Chinese styles filtered their way south, merging with earlier influences to form the martial body of knowledge collectively known as Thaing. less

National Association Of Karate & Martial Arts

National Association Of Karate & Martial Arts

It has come to the attention that Paul Drury of the Drury's Martial Arts has been arrested for offences related to children. The NAKMAS NGB would like to make it clear, for the avoidance of doubt, that Drury and his club are not members of the NAKMAS NGB. They used to be a member and membership ceased in February 2015. less

Enfield Choi Kwang Do Schools

Enfield Choi Kwang Do Schools

Choi Kwang Do is a dynamic, innovative approach to martial arts training that has been developed to focus on the areas of optimum health, self defence and personal development. Based on traditional martial arts philosophy that emphasises the ideal of personal and social development rather than sports competition; Choi Kwang Do classes provide a safe and non-competitive environment for students that helps them to grow not only physically, but mentally too. less

Systema South West

Systema South West

Russian Systema once a secretive military martial art, now brought to Exeter, Devon, by Systema Sout West and its head instructor Mr Andy Seatherton. We would like to encourage you to come and try a Systema class, in order to experience Systema training first hand. Below we have provided more information about this unique russian martial art, our club Systema South West based in Exeter, Devon and our instructor Andy Seatherton, so we hope to see you soon. less

GKR Karate

GKR Karate

Go-Kan-Ryu (GKR) Karate brings the Martial Art of Karate in reach of everyone, regardless of age or fitness levels. Kancho Robert Sullivan, Founder and Chief Instructor, believes that every individual can learn and benefit from Karate training. GKR was established in 1984 in Adelaide, South Australia, and has since become one of the world's largest karate organisations, with thousands of students training throughout Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Houston - Texas. less

Chi Combat System

Chi Combat System

Chi Combat System Bromley is part of the worldwide family of Chi Combat System Martial Arts Schools in London, the South East of England, Geneva (Switzerland), and Saarbrucken (Germany). We offer classes for adults and children in Bromley, Bickley and Catford. less

Luton School Of Judo

Luton School Of Judo

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We are very welcoming and friendly club with a respectful attitude to beginners, new members and experienced athletes alike. The abilities of anyone who trains with us is of utmost consideration to ensure safety in practice and satisfaction in achievement. less

Aikikai Aikido Mushinkan

Aikikai Aikido Mushinkan

Aikido is a Japanese martial art created by an enlightened Master, Morihei Ueshiba, who had come to realise that a healthy development of mind, body and spirit needs loving and disciplined training. Aikido is a very effective self-defence system. AAM aims to offer everyone - men, women and children of all races and religions - the opportunity to practice and learn Aikido with an open mind, free of all boundaries, as taught by O' Sensei in the foundations of true Aikido. less

Waterloo Judo Club

Waterloo Judo Club

Progressing to the semi finals, she was drawn against the eventual winner, with Beth lasting longer into the match than all the other matches combined! Beth has trained as a junior under Billy Redman and is now a member of the senior section, celebrating 10 years in the sport this year. less

Sattva Karate

Sattva Karate

We're a family friendly Karate club that welcomes people of all ages and experiences, everyone in the family can take part. The sole purpose of our Karate club in Harrow is to help the art of Karate to grow and flourish. The Karate club is thought by Karan Bahal, who has been practicing Karate for more than 20 years. There are many reasons to do Karate and regardless of the reason the benefits are boundless. 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