Grasshoppers: a pre-school program for children 3 ½ -5 year of age.
Fun and engaging 25 minute long classes taught by certified instructors that feature a character development program called “Harry and Friends” as well as basic training to build skills toward confidence when the student progresses through our programs. No sparring.
Komodos: a program that meets the needs of students ages 5-6 ½
These 35-minute long classes taught by certified instructors that feature more training in the traditional martial arts, and are a great opportunity for these students to develop the character and skills needs to move forward. Komodos do not spar, and have some classes where they warm-up with the juniors before they break out to train with their instructor.
Traditional training in Shorin-Ryu, Goju-Ryu and Kobudo
Kaizen Academy, LLC is a traditional dojo aimed at offering high-quality, moderately priced, martial arts training. In partnership with our students and their families, we foster an atmosphere of character building camaraderie.
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testimonials
My children have been students since 2009. Both started as grasshoppers in the program and are now enrolled in the commitment to staying until reaching Black belts. The teaching staff is very good with the children all various ages. This not a school where they just promote to next belt if they feel you’re not ready you don't move up and on. I am very satisfied and proud to be a part of Kaizen family for the last five years and I am also excited to seeing the pride & smiles on their faces once they have reached the milestone and join the elite Black belt club.
Heather
Before my son began karate he had absolutely no confidence in himself & had a hard time making friends at school. Signing him up was the best thing I could've ever done for him. This had changed his life in so many ways. He has amazing instructors at the dojo that have taught him to have confidence, respect & responsibility.
Pam
My son, Landon, has been a proud member of Kaizen Academy since he started as a Grasshopper 3 years ago. He began his journey with Kaizen after he attended a birthday party. He wanted to join because he got to break a board at the party and he thought that was “Awesome”. As a parent, I had him join to get him involved in something that provided commitment, discipline and good moral teachings. To say the least, myself and my wife have been thrilled with all of the instructors at Kaizen Academy.
Matt, Landon's father
As it pertains to the actual instruction, I have been blown away by what my son has learned and the confidence it has instilled in him. This past year, he was encouraged to participate in the annual tournament held in Londonderry. I was stunned to see how well he performed his kata in front of so many people and even more proud of how he competed in the sparring section of the tournament.