About Championship Martial Arts - Kenosha
Championship Martial Arts offers Kenosha Kids Martial Arts Classes that focus on self-defense and life skills. The program helps kids develop focus, goal setting, self-discipline, and self-respect. Parents often notice that their children become happier and more confident after participating in the karate program. The school has patient and knowledgeable instructors who create a positive learning environment. The testing and advancement system is designed to build confidence in beginners. The school’s little dragons program teaches character and discipline, while the little Ninjas program includes sparring, making the experience fun and engaging. Instructors are attentive to each child's needs, providing extra help when needed and encouraging those who excel to push further. They also promote good grades and strong community and family values. The school’s approach fosters not just physical skills but also character and confidence, making it highly recommended for children in Kenosha, Pleasant Prairie, Salem, and surrounding areas.
ABSOLUTELY recommend this karate school, especially for kids. The instructors are incredibly welcoming and patient, which means a lot to me as a parent. Both my child and I genuinely look forward to every class. It’s ALWAYS a positive and encouraging environment.
Could not ask for a better karate school! The instructors are kind and professional. They teach these kids so much and make classes fun. My son has only been there a month and has already asked if he can live there because he loves karate class and his teachers so much! We were looking for a school that was less about being ultra competitive and more about building character and confidence, and teaching our son to be able to take instruction from other adults. Our expectations have been exceeded!
Honestly couldn't imagine going to a better place. The instructors are so kind. My youngest is on the spectrum and ADHD. It is helping him learn disciplines. My oldest can't wait to become a blackbelt, he looks up to his instructor alot, he wants to be like him. My son's are a bit older for beginners but they welcomed them with open arms. They are in a small class which is perfect for them. They look forward to class every week!