Teen's Karate Class (Ages 13 - 17 Years) at Bronx Shotojuku Karate-Do

Teen's Karate Class (Ages 13 - 17 Years)

Bronx Shotojuku Karate-Do

Categories: Sports & Fitness, Martial Arts  |  Ages: 13 - 17 Years  |  Format: In-Person
Teen's Karate Class (Ages 13 - 17 Years) at Bronx Shotojuku Karate-Do

About
Bronx Shotojuku is the school that cares and invests in the interests of all students. Joining Bronx Shotojuku not only gets you traditional style in Shotokan training, it provides you a family who truly cares.
When to arrive:
10 minutes before
Cancellation policy:
1 hour in advance
Caregiver required:
No

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2907 Scott Place, Bronx, NY 10465
Throgs Neck
(646) 244-7804
About
Bronx Shotojuku is much more than your typical karate school. It's a place where adults, teens and children convene to motivate one another as we are a 'Dojo Family.' Bronx Shotojuku is the school that cares and invests in the interests of all students. Joining Bronx Shotojuku not only gets you traditional style in Shotokan training, it provides you a family who truly cares. Bronx Shotojuku helps one another to have more confidence in yourself not only in the dojo but in life. While we train to get fit, exercise, and get discipline with respect to the art, we become truly motivated in ourselves.

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Editor’s Tip
Shotokan Karate was developed by Gichin Funakoshi when he came from Okinawa to Japan. Gichin was responsible for importing karate to the mainland Japan and is widely credited with popularising karate through a series of public demonstrations, and by promoting the development of university karate clubs.