Whether it's tae kwon do, ju jitsu, tai chi chuan, kung fu, karate or dojo, stay in good physical and defensive shape with NYC.com's list of places to learn and practice your martial arts skills.
Tiger Schulmann’s youth programs are designed to instill confidence and aid children in developing to their fullest potential. The school seeks to help build a solid foundation in life for as many children as possible, by assisting them in achieving a healthy mind and body throug...
39 W 19th St FrntOishi Judo is one of the oldest active judo clubs in New York City. It was founded in 1969 by Shiro Oishi, who continues to teach classes and give private lessons. Shiro Oishi came to America as an art student in his early 20s and started Oishi Judo Club in 1969. Sensei Oishi hol...
547 Greenwich StreetThe New York School of T'ai Chi Chuan is the New York affiliate of the T'ai Chi Foundation and is an independent nonprofit educational corporation. The School of T'ai Chi Chuan now exists as a network of more than 20 teaching locations around the world, all under the auspices of ...
520 8th Avenue, 16th Floor (bet. 36th and 37th)Seido Karate is a traditional Japanese style of karate, into which its founder, Kaicho Tadashi Nakamura has distilled the essence of what he has learned about the martial arts in over 35 years of study, practice, and teaching. The World Seido Karate Organization officially opened...
61 W 23rd St LbbyA complete program from basic to advanced levels. This style is known for its speed, agility and flexibility. It utilizes both long range and close quarter tactics, grabbing and trapping strategies and take-down techniques. Practicing this style develops coordination, builds up g...
156 West 44th St.The Bond Street Dojo is a not-for-profit organization governed by a board of directors elected from and by the membership. Instead of paying for individual lessons, students pay monthly membership fees. All students assist in the maintenance of the dojo.
214 West 29th StreetThe Shaolin Kung Fu Training Center has been established for the purpose of bringing this great Chinese art into the 21st Century. At the Center, Shifu Hengxin, with Shimu Arlene demonstrate movements in great detail and take a personal interest in each student's progress. With a...
109 W 27th StThe best way to experience Jiu Jitsu for yourself is to schedule a trial week. New York Jiu Jitsu offers trial lessons where you will be introduced to your first jiu jitsu techniques. Everything NYJJ teaches at New York Jiu Jitsu is reality-based. Their instructors work very hard...
666 Broadway, (lower level)The Arte Capoeira Center was inaugurated in Sept. 2003 and has established itself as NYC's premier capoeira school. Centrally located in midtown Manhattan, the ACC offers daily capoeira classes for all levels students from beginner to advanced. It also features weekly samba and k...
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