CONFIDENCE MARTIAL ARTS - Self Defense and Fitness in Wilmington, NC
910-399-1950

Karate_For_Kids_

In the Karate business, not all schools are created equal. Karate instructors generally do not have to answer to a state agency; or even have specific training. Some schools, require all instructors to become certified prior to owning or operating a Karate school. Be sure to research and find a Karate school that is safe and convenient.

Below are some key steps, questions to ask and tips when choosing a Karate School:

  1. Research on the internet. Read Martial Art Articles, stories, testimonials, and learn as much as you can about your local Karate schools.
  2. Make an appointment. The school should offer a free introductory class, take it and experience the class, academy and instructors. This should be a positive experience with class structure and a personal rapport with you and your family.
  3. Overall positive attitude of the instructor and the students. This can serve as an accurate indicator of school spirit. Respect goes both ways, you should see both the instructor and students showing it at all times.
  4. Does the class have structure and self control? A Karate class should include a warm up, specific training material and cool down. Many schools encourage the students to arrive early to their Karate class so they can stretch before the class to prevent injuries.
  5. Karate Location. The school’s proximity to your home or work should seriously be taken into consideration prior to enrolling into a program.
  6. Equipment/Facility. Karate schools vary in the type of equipment and amenities they offer. Does the school appear clean? Are the Karate students required to wear safety gear?
  7. Class Sizes and Schedule. Many new students prefer to be part of a larger class, rather than a small class as the energy levels of the class are higher; however, the benefits of a smaller class should not be overlooked. You will also want to ask when classes are offered, how long are the classes, and can your class schedule be flexible if needed?
  8. Quality of Karate Instruction. Is the instructor certified? What rank do they hold? How long have they been in martial arts? Who is their senior instructor and how often do they train with him/her? Are they certified by a National Karate Organization?
  9. Class Ages/Groups. What age can my child start? Are the classes separated by age and/or belt level? Are you looking for a family class?
  10. Ranking. How often do you test for rank? What are the requirements? Is my rank nationally recognized? Can I transfer out of the area to another academy with the same Karate style and curriculum?
  11. Price of Instruction. Prices vary depending on the program. Ask about paid in full options, many times this will not only save you money, but it will also include free gear or a considerable discount. Be sure to ask questions, the instructor should be receptive to your questions and answer in a clear matter. Is everything discussed, well documented within the membership agreement?
  12. Variety of Karate programs. Search for a school that offers multiple programs for the entire family from pre-school to adults.