YouTube Classes Mainland Location 7860 Mainland Dr Suite A, San Antonio, TX 78250 De Zevala Location 4439 De Zavala Rd, San Antonio, TX 78249 What We Offer All Skill Level We have classes for all ages. Fully Qualified Our instructors have earned their black belts and proud to teach others...
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Karate Classes in Kansas City - Aplomb Martial Arts Learn about martial arts from the masters and become the awesome ninja you were always meant to be. Looking for karate classes in Kansas City for young adults? Check out our young adult programs at Aplomb Martial Arts. Kansas City Kids Ma...
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San Antonio Academy is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS), and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). We offer small classes with an average of 16-17 boys per academic section, and an enrolment of 340 boys. We have a ...
Our Dojos do not let the size of the class become so large we can't give individual attention where it is needed. You simply have more classes. You would quickly lose students if your classes were too large. No. 10. Uchinna-guchi. You are right again. We don't use your ...
(crossing behind your back) is the traditional way of tying the karate belt. Variants without the “X” exist too, but some Japanese organizations (e.g. Inoue-ha Keishin-kai) consider it improper. This is why kata world champions likeRika Usamiand Antonio Diaz always tie their belt by ...