2475 days ago

Auckland Seido Karate. First 4 lessons free and Adults only $100 to your first grading.

Michael Bangs from Auckland Seido Karate Club inc

If you are thinking your New Years Resolution Fitness Plan is not working. Please consider Auckland Seido Karate.

Young or old, as our oldest member is over 70 and graded to black belt only 2 years ago. Congratulations Brendan!

We welcome everyone who wants to give Seido Karate a go – we have dedicated classes and instructors that will get you started. Typically a beginner will train in any or all of the three weekly beginner classes for 1 to 3 months before their first grading. In that time you will learn the beginners syllabus which includes basic punches, blocks, kicks, stances and terminology. You will also learn some self-defence techniques along with strength and fitness exercises, and the etiquette of the dojo.

Seido students come from all walks of life! We have kids starting out from 5, or adults giving it a go after years of being at a gym and not seeing results. It will cost you nothing to give it a try. The safety of each student is of paramount concern to the instructors. You are welcome to watch if you prefer. Come down and watch a beginners class and talk to the people there.

The first four classes are absolutely free. After that, you can purchase a beginner's package for $100 which takes you to your first grading.

Shorts/Track pants & T shirt to start with.

As a beginner please feel free to give it a go.

Adult Beginners classes

Mondays 6.00PM - 7.00PM

Thursdays 6.00PM -7.00PM

Saturday Beginners/Family 9.30AM-10.30AM

Where:- 25 Taylors Rd, Morningside, Auckland 1025

Look us up on our website, Facebook or Instagram.
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We look forward to seeing you.

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