New York City Martial arts

    World Martial Arts Center

  475 Atlantic Avenue - Brooklyn - Brooklyn, NY            
The World Martial Arts Center in New York City - Union Square and Brooklyn. We specialize in kickboxing, modern self defense, korean karate, Mixed Martial Arts (mma), and martial arts for children.
    Kenshinkai, Manhattan
  151 W 26th St - Chelsea Studios - New York, NY           
Kenshinkai is located right in the heart of Manhattan. Although it is a relatively new dojo, having celebrated its fifth year in 2007, it has many dedicated members who are pursuing both their individual and common goals through the practice of Kendo. If you happen to be in New York, the Kenshinkai team would be glad to welcome you to the dojo anytime.
    Alex Sternberg's Karate
  1815 Avenue M - Brooklyn, NY           
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    Sword Class NYC, Manhattan
  520 8th Ave. (at 36th St.), 16th Floor - Ripley Gier Studios - New York, NY             
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Sword Class NYC was founded in 2009, as a satellite school of the Sung Moo Kwan Kendo Academy, the largest school of its type in the United States. Sword Class NYC is the only school in the United States that offers both eastern and western sword styles side-by-side, encouraging exploration and discourse between the divergent forms. The official name of Sword Class NYC is Sung Do Kwan (in Korean – Seitokan in Japanese), which means ‘Academy of the Sacred Sword.’ Feel free to contact the academy if you have any questions about the school, the sword styles offered, or just want to talk about swords!
    House Of Karate
  3978 Amboy Road - Staten Island - Staten Island, NY           
The origins of Goju Ryu Karate are shrouded in the mists of time. Many of the techniques found in this powerful style are common to the fighting systems of South China. Emphasis is placed on breath control and conditioning. What is now called GoJu Ryu or the hard/soft system was introduced into Okinawa by Kanryo Higaonna early in this century. His primary student, Chojun Miyagi, developed the style further incorporating three new forms (kata). At that time Goju Ryu did not have an official name. After some thought the name hard/soft was taken from the Bible of Karate called BUBISHI
    Angel Redondo Taekwondo, Queens
  86-11 101 Avenue - Ozone Park, NY           
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    K2 Boxing, Queens
  34-09 Queens Blvd - Long Island City - Long Island City, NY            
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k2 boxing club is well known for our established boxing program. we have many champions from different competitions such as the metro state and golden gloves. we are always looking for serious fighters to join our family.
    Kokushi Budo Institute, Manhattan
  331 Riverside Drive - New York, NY            
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    Tessa Gordon's Pure Energy
  548-550 Union Street (near 3rd Ave.) - Brooklyn - Brooklyn, NY           
Tessa Gordon,Chief Instructor Originally from Toronto, Canada, Tessa Gordon holds a 5th degree black belt in the Korean art of Tae Kwon Do. Gordon was a member of the 1988 Canadian Olympic Team, nine-time Canadian National Champion, World Championship Medalist and Pan American Champion. Today, Gordon has been practicing Tae Kwon Do for over 35 years. As a young child, Gordon began training in basic kicking and punching techniques at home. As her progress and enjoyment of the art became evident, her parents enrolled her in the Jong Park Institute of Tae Kwon Do. She found the discipline required for traditional training incredibly demanding both emotionally and physically. Yet with the encouragement of her parents, she continued to train.
    Flatbush Shotokan Karate Dojo
  5209 Church Avenue - Brooklyn, NY           
"If you're looking for exceptional martial arts training in traditional Shotokan Karate, contact us today at Flatbush Shotokan Karate Dojo. For more than 44 years, we've practiced our discipline and offered its gifts to students of all ages. Acquire poise, strength, discipline, and focus through the practice of this ancient and honorable art form."
    Progressive Martial Arts Academy, Queens
  175-25 Horace Harding Expressway - Fresh Meadows - Fresh Meadows, NY            
Located in Queens, New York, was established in 1995. Currently located in a brand new, state of the art 4,500 sq. ft. facility, PMA offers programs for all ages. The youth program is age specific and is targeted towards the developmental stage of each child.
    Traditional Karate America
  98-18 103rd Ave - Ozone Park - Queens, NY           
Academies in Queens and Bethpage, NY which serves the following cities: Ozone Park, Katonah, Massepequa, Levittown and Howard Beach. As professionals in the martial arts, we have dedicated our lives to the betterment of our sport - and operate a martial arts school with the goal of educating children and adults to become physically and emotionally strong.
    American Karate of Staten Island
  2795 Richmond Avenue - Staten Island - Staten Island, NY           
Founded and developed by SAIKO SHIHAN is a combination of styles such as Shotokan, Kyokushinkai, Tae Kwon Do and many other styles, emphasizing only the better, more practical techniques of each style, incorporated so that "AMERICAN KARATE" proves to be more modern, updated and efficient.
    Inspirations In Dance
  585 North Gannon Ave. - Staten Island - Staten Island, NY           
A beautiful and cozy waiting room with a TV, couch and plenty of seating. Larger dance room with a sprung wood floor for dancers protection, wall mounted ballet barres, full mirrors and cubbies for childrens belongings. All facilities are safe and very clean!
    Harlem Tae Kwon Do, Manhattan
  236 W. 116th Street, 2nd Floor - New York - New York, NY             
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Harlem Tae Kwon Do, located on 116th Street in Central Harlem, began as a far away dream for Master Malick Coulibaly dit Fall. With funding from friends and the BRISC, and a lot of hard work, the dream became a reality. The result: a new, modern training facility on 125th Street. However, after 2 years of dedication to teaching children and adults of all ages the value of discipline, respect, concentration, self confidence, strength training, coordination and self defense, Harlem Tae Kwon Do had to close it's doors.
    Almeda Tae Kwon Do Institute
  1623 Unionport Road – 2nd Floor - Bronx - Bronx, NY           
Tae Kwon Do is considered to be the most effective fighting art ever developed. It is a physical science, where each move carries maximum power, speed, accuracy and balance. Literally translated from Korean, Tae means “foot” or “to strike with the foot,” Kwon means “fist” or “to strike with the hand,” and Do means “discipline” or “art.” Therefore, taken together Tae Kwon Do means “foot, fist, art” or “the art of kicking and punching.” Modern Tae Kwon Do is a unique form of martial arts that combines the flowing movements of numerous Chinese styles with the quick movements of various Japanese systems.
    Tremont School of Judo, Ju Jutsu & Karate
  535 E. Tremont Ave, Top Floor - Bronx - Bronx, NY           
Tremont School of Judo, Ju Jutsu & Karate has been teaching Martial Arts to men, women, children and law enforcement since 1960. Tremont School is also known as the Miyama Ryu Hombu Dojo.
    Riverdale Kenshikai Karate, Bronx
  3607 Fieldston Road - Riverdale - Riverdale, NY           
Kyoshi Paul Sookdar, a Fifth-Degree Black Belt and co-founder of the Kenshikai Karate Association, has been studying martial arts for over thirty years and teaching for over twenty. He began training at the age of six at Jerome Mackie’s school in New York City, and after two years moved to the Kyokushin school of Kaicho (Grandmaster) Tadashi Nakamura at 14th Street in Manhattan. Here, he first found his love of traditional Japanese style karate based upon the principles of discipline, self-respect, and courtesy.
    Karate Staten Island
  1652 Richmond Avenue - Staten Island - Staten Island, NY            
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Teaching style, knowledge and talent draws from several disciplines of martial arts. By combining different aspects of it, Karate Staten Island has developed an effective Martial Arts System based on fundamentals of Russian Real Hand to Hand Military Combat, RyuKyu Kempo(Okinawan form of Karate), Brazilian JiuJutsu, Sambo and Judo.
    Delgado Karate
  699B Morris Park Ave. - Bronx - Bronx, NY           
Today, Master Delgado’s students are known for their agility, power, and fearless tactics when they compete at in-house and outside tournaments. At Delgado Karate Sports we are not just an ordinary martial arts school, we’re a karate school with attitude- Winning attitude! Our focus is to make a legitimate winner out of everyone whether at the dojo, school, work, or in the community.
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