Youth Martial Arts

Build Confidence and Discipline

Presented by Orinda Parks and Recreation Department

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Government-Organized

Officially recognized by the local government

Upcoming Sessions

Dates
Age
Participate
Karate do-January (Monday & Saturday)
1/13-1/27
Mon, Sat, 4:30p-5:30p
6-12
Orinda Community Center
Karate do-January (Monday, & Wednesday)
1/13-1/29
Mon, Wed, 4:30p-5:30p
6-12
Orinda Community Center
Karate do-January (Mondays)
1/13-1/27
Mon, 4:30p-5:30p
6-12
Orinda Community Center
Karate do-January (Monday, Wednesday & Saturday)
1/13-1/29
Mon, Wed, Sat, 4:30p-5:30p
6-12
Orinda Community Center
Karate do-January (Wednesdays)
1/15-1/29
Wed, 4:30p-5:30p
6-12
Orinda Community Center
Karate do-January (Wednesday & Saturday)
1/15-1/29
Wed, Sat, 4:30p-5:30p
6-12
Orinda Community Center
Karate do-January (Saturdays)
1/18-1/25
Sat, 10a-11a
6-12
Orinda Community Center

Be aware of your surroundings, avoid trouble, if you get into trouble – get out of it, if you can’t get out of trouble – get out of it anyway!

Traditional Okinawan Karate-do, Wado Ki Kai (style) means “to learn from all things.” Students of all strength and experience levels learn Karate.  Students are taught the importance of respect and self-discipline, challenging their bodies and minds.  This is a comprehensive program that deals with “street” awareness, avoiding strangers, and self-defense.  

You are welcome to sit in on class for a week to see if it is a good fit.

Sensei Larry Wadford has trained and taught Karate for over 20 years.

No class 1/4 & 1/11. 

 

 

 

 

 

This activity is presented by Orinda Rec and scheduled to take place on and Saturday 1/18-1/25 from 10a-11a at Orinda Community Center. For more information, click "Participate" to visit the website of Orinda Rec.

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