
Are you ready to wax on and wax off with the kiddos? Then check out our ultimate guide to the best Karate schools in Singapore. Whether it’s to instill a little self-confidence or to make sure they can defend themselves, Karate is a great way for little ones to let off steam.
During this kid’s class they will develop a love for Karate as well as a god understanding of the basic principles. Children will enjoy and learn karate skills in a fun and dynamic environment, with experienced instructors providing coaching and care to make sure that the young ones get the necessary attention that they need.
Shitoryu Karate Association, 60 Tessensohn Road, Civil Service Club Level 2, Singapore 217664, +65 6299 5740, http://ska.org.sg/kids%E2%80%99-class/
Karate not only keeps you physically fit but it also keeps you mentally fit too. It’s a good way to help the body relax. Without learning the basics, no one can master the art. So if you want to become a good karate kid, it is necessary to get the help of some experienced karate master. Classes are available for kids under 7 as well as older ones to adults.
XpertMartialArts, sales@xpertmartialarts.com, www.xpertmartialarts.com/karate-for-kids/
In two great locations on the island, East and West, The Little Gym is the perfect holiday or term time play center. They will help to develop motor and sports skills. Karate classes are provided in a safe, non-competitive environment as well as other classes. Karate is available for kids aged 4-12 years old.
The Little Gym, West - FORUM The Shopping Mall, #B1-24, 583 Orchard Road, Singapore 238884, +65 6238-6331 or +65 6238-8267, East - Marina Square, #03-163/164, 6 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039594, +65 6336-9734 or +65 6336-4307, www.thelittlegym.com.sgTheLittle Gym, www.thelittlegym.com.sg/karate-4---6-yrs.html
Karate is a great way to maintain your kid’s fitness as they have fun. During karate lessons, kids are taught not just about martial arts techniques but meditation, self-control, and most importantly respect. Kids are also encouraged to make friends and enjoy practicing the art with their classmates. Karate for kids focus on character building and in assuring that every student understands the responsibility involved in learning martial arts.
DFX Martial Arts, www.dfxmartialarts.com/karate-for-kids/
Through Karate Kidz, Zen Do Ka Mixed Martial Arts students learn the best, most effective techniques from many different styles of martial arts making Zen Do Ka a complete and very effective system of self-defence. It incorporates traditional karate forms and techniques alongside modern self defense systems. Get ready to work your way to a black belt.
Zen Do Ka Karate Association, www.wzkka.com/zendokasingapore.htm
Shinwa-Kai Karate Club was founded in 1997 by Shihan Richard Ng, 7th Dan Black-Belt, NROC Master Coach & National Coach of Singapore. In these 13 years, the club has grown to be one of the larger karate clubs in Singapore, with 11 dojos island wide. Richard is passionate about Karate and will ensure your little ones learn in a safe and enjoyable environment.
Shinwa-Kai Karate Club Singapore, +65 9818 9837 www.facebook.com/Shinwa-Kai-Karate-Club-Singapore-172231599493200/
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