Kyushu-Ryu Ju-Jitsu Starts Thursday, Jan. 4th
The North Woodside Community Centre 230 Pleasant St., Dartmouth, NS, CanadaOur winter Ju-Jitsu term starts January 4th.
Our winter Ju-Jitsu term starts January 4th.
Karate-do Shotokai winter term starts Saturday, January 6th.
Bully Proof for children - elementary school age children 5-12 years of age "Bully Proof” is assertiveness training for school aged children, 5-13 years of age. These workshops are designed to teach youth and children how to walk, talk, act, avoid being a target and prepare a plan for dealing with bullies. Bully Proof places...
Unfortunately our youth program is full, however we have space available in our adult program,
Our Karate-do Shotokai classes start on Saturday March 24th. Space is limited and out youth class is almost full.
Our WASP Spring term starts Monday, March 26, 2018
Bully Proof is an anti bullying, assertiveness training workshop for elementary school aged kids in Halifax – Dartmouth, NS. It’s a two hour workshop designed to teach kids how to walk, talk, act and prepare a plan for dealing with bullies. It’s about learning the psychology of bullying and how to avoid looking like an...
W.A.S.P is “Women’s Awareness Survival Program”, a dynamic system of self-defence for women aged 12 years old and above(under 16 must be accompanied by an adult) in Halifax and dartmouth Nova Scotia. This is not a martial arts class but rather a street oriented women’s self-defence and rape awareness workshop with combat proven tactics based...
Karate-do Shotokai is a non-competitive form of karate in Dartmouth – Halifax Nova Scotia. Rather than winning tournaments, the emphasis is on mental and physical development through the study and practice of the art. Adult and youth classes available.
Kyushu-Ryu Ju-Jitsu is one of the most exciting martial arts styles available. It’s dynamic and full of energy and because Kyushu-Ryu is a traditional Japanese non-tournament martial art and is a street oriented style, its main focus is on technical perfection and realistic self-defence skills rather than tournament accolades.