Children's Martial Arts Program in San Jose
Beginner Program (4+ years old)
Intermediate Program (5+ years old)
Advance Program (7+ years old)
We explore topics that include:
- Avoiding conflicts
- Dealing with bullies
- Mental self defense
- Proper respect for adults
- Stranger awareness
- Respect for self and others
- Saying no to drugs and peer pressure
Lil’ Ninja Program (3-4 years old)
This class introduces children to Shotokan Karate and teaches them life skills in a fun and exciting manner. It also gives them a great workout! This class may be taken more than once to build skills, self-confidence, and mental discipline. At age 5 students may advance to the Beginner Karate class.
Children's Schedule
Monday
3pm - Taekwondo (5 and above)
4pm - Beginner Karate (5 and above)
5pm - Beginner/Intermediate (5 and above)
6pm - General Karate (All levels, 5 and above)
7pm - Taekwondo (5 and above)
Tuesday
3pm - Taekwondo (5 and above)
4pm - Beginner Karate (5 and above)
5pm - Beginner/Intermediate (5 and above)
6pm - Advanced Karate (7 and above)
Wednesday
3pm - Taekwondo (5 and above)
4pm - Beginner Karate (5 and above)
5pm - Beginner/Intermediate (5 and above)
6pm - General Karate (All levels, 5 and above)
7pm - Taekwondo (5 and above)
Thursday
3pm - Taekwondo (5 and above)
4pm - Beginner Karate (5 and above)
5pm - Beginner/Intermediate (5 and above)
6pm - Advanced Karate (7 and above)
Saturday
9am - Lil' Ninja (3,4 years old)
10am - General Karate (All levels, 5 and above)
Why Should You Join?
The goal of Camp Carter Martial Arts is to build our students' self-esteem, which we do by acknowledging, recognizing and rewarding not just our students' accomplishments and successes, but their efforts as well.
Learning martial arts is a physical endeavor, involving all muscle groups to help develop a student's physical fitness. Our emphasis goes far beyond just learning physical moves and martial arts techniques. At Camp Carter Martial Arts, we use martial arts as a mechanism to develop positive character and life-improvement skills in our students.
Traits That Martial Arts Develops in a child:
- Positive attitude
- Leadership
- Respect
- Patience
- Goal setting
- Manners
- Strong work ethics