Do you need help
You want to be able to defend yourself or your family.
You struggle to be confident in your abilities & strengths and want a healthy way to decrease stress and anxiety
You want to shed extra pounds and cultivate a positive body image.
Finding the time and energy to exercise can be difficult
Even when you do find time to hit the gym, regardless of having a schedule that’s full of work, family time, and other obligations, you might be bored by your same old workout. There’s nothing exciting about another go-round on the treadmill or elliptical – and you might need some encouragement to stick to a schedule and achieve your fitness goals.
Martial arts classes for adults focus on building core strength and cardiovascular fitness in a fun, social setting. Why not break out of your dull routine?
Better yourself with every class!
Our martial arts classes for adults can help you build core strength, increase your flexibility, learn how to defend yourself and the people you love, or lose weight. They’re also a great place to make new friends. Whatever your fitness goals are, you can achieve them in our classes.
Builds physical and mental confidence
Sometimes, it can be hard to have faith in your abilities, especially when you’re stressed out and overworked.
Studying martial arts is a natural confidence builder. It provides students with a series of achievable goals to pursue – and achieving each one provides a boost of confidence and a sense of achievement.
Adult martial arts students learn to trust their strength and ability in a challenging environment.
Feel great about yourself
It’s common for adults to struggle with self-esteem as they deal with competitive work environments and overloaded to-do lists.
Adults who study martial arts learn to search within themselves for their best qualities. They learn to self-motivate and not to worry what others think of them.
Martial arts instruction encourages students to feel good about themselves as they master new techniques.
Learn how to stand up for yourself
Many people feel vulnerable and wish that they had a way to defend themselves if they end up in a dangerous situation.
Martial arts classes build strength, confidence, and agility while teaching basic but effective self-defense moves.
Studying martial arts can help you shake feelings of vulnerability and believe in your ability to ward off an attack.
Protect yourself and your family with martial arts
Defending yourself and the family you love is a priority – and for good reason. Money and personal belongings can be replaced, but people cannot.
Studying martial arts helps you learn the moves you need to disarm an attacker and keep yourself and your family safe.
You’ll carry yourself with strength and confidence when you know you can defend yourself.
Martial arts classes are friendly community environments
As an adult, making new friends outside of work can be difficult. Taking a class is one way to connect with people who share a common interest.
While martial arts is not a team sport, our martial arts school is a cooperative community – one where teamwork and support is encouraged.
A friendship that starts inside the studio may end up extending to the outside world.
Make friends while you get in shape and challenge yourself
Finding time to work out and socialize might feel impossible – but what if you combined the two into one activity?
Research shows that people who exercise with friends are less likely to skip workouts than those who exercise alone.
Making friends in our martial arts school helps you build a social circle and gives you buddies to cheer you on and celebrate your successes.
Challenging, calorie-burning workouts
One of the keys to losing weight is finding a workout that you genuinely like doing.
Martial arts workouts are fun and challenging. They burn calories while also building muscles and ramping up your metabolism.
Regular martial arts workouts can help you lose weight steadily, especially when combined with a healthy diet.
Build body confidence as you shed extra pounds and inches
People who carry extra weight often have a negative body image as well – and some have struggled their whole lives to lose weight.
Studying martial arts helps you learn about your body and think of it as an ally, not an enemy.
Martial arts students carry themselves with strength and confidence.
Improve physical fitness with regular workouts
The best way to build fitness is to combine cardiovascular workouts with strength training.
Martial arts workouts give your heart and lungs a workout while also toning and shaping muscles all over your body.
Regular workouts increase energy and form an important part of a healthy lifestyle.
Studying martial arts builds and tones muscles
Few other workouts build and tone muscle as effectively as martial arts does.
All martial arts training focuses on strength, balance, and flexibility, building core strength as students progress and advance.
Good muscle tone is essential since muscle burns more calories than fat – and having a toned body helps increase vitality and confidence.
Burn stress and calories at the same time
Many adults accept stress as a way of life, whether it comes from their jobs, their families, or other issues.
Managing stress is a must since too much stress can lead to high blood pressure and depression, among other things.
Working out releases endorphins and helps increase feelings of well-being and positivity.
Regular exercise helps alleviate anxiety
All people need an outlet for their worry and anxiety – and martial arts classes provide it.
In the absence of such an outlet, you might carry anxiety inside of you and inadvertently take it out on other people.
Martial arts classes burn calories, release tension and anxiety, and help keep you on an even keel mentally and emotionally.
Learn how to stand up for yourself
Many people feel vulnerable and wish that they had a way to defend themselves if they end up in a dangerous situation.
Martial arts classes build strength, confidence, and agility while teaching basic but effective self-defense moves.
Studying martial arts can help you shake feelings of vulnerability and believe in your ability to ward off an attack.
Feel great about yourself
It’s common for adults to struggle with self-esteem as they deal with competitive work environments and overloaded to-do lists.
Adults who study martial arts learn to search within themselves for their best qualities. They learn to self-motivate and not to worry what others think of them.
Martial arts instruction encourages students to feel good about themselves as they master new techniques.
Challenging, calorie-burning workouts
One of the keys to losing weight is finding a workout that you genuinely like doing.
Martial arts workouts are fun and challenging. They burn calories while also building muscles and ramping up your metabolism.
Regular martial arts workouts can help you lose weight steadily, especially when combined with a healthy diet.
Regular exercise helps alleviate anxiety
All people need an outlet for their worry and anxiety – and martial arts classes provide it.
In the absence of such an outlet, you might carry anxiety inside of you and inadvertently take it out on other people.
Martial arts classes burn calories, release tension and anxiety, and help keep you on an even keel mentally and emotionally.
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FAQs
Yes. Martial arts instruction combines physical fitness with mental strength, and people who feel fit and strong are also confident.
Yes. Martial arts instruction is tailored to each student’s capabilities and goals, so anybody – at any fitness level – can benefit from studying martial arts.
Yes. Studying martial arts builds physical strength and mental resilience, and makes many people feel confident about their ability to defend themselves.
Yes, it happens all the time. Everyone in the class has an interest in martial arts and fitness, and that gives people a good starting place to build new friendships.
Yes, we love it when friends come in together. Working out together can help strengthen your friendship and help both of you meet new people, too.
Yes. Martial arts instruction focuses on building core strength and improving balance. As you become more aware of your body and its capabilities, you will feel less clumsy.
Yes. Martial arts instruction combines physical fitness with mental strength, and people who feel fit and strong are also confident.
Yes. When you feel good physically and you push yourself to try something new, it affects your confidence and performance in every area of life.
Yes. Martial arts instruction is tailored to each student’s capabilities and goals, so anybody – at any fitness level – can benefit from studying martial arts.
Everybody is different, but trying something new like martial arts can help break down barriers and increase the chances that you’ll be willing to try other new things, too.
Yes. Studying martial arts builds physical strength and mental resilience, and makes many people feel confident about their ability to defend themselves.
Martial arts instruction builds confidence while also teaching basic self-defense moves. If you feel you can fight back if someone tries to hurt you, it can help you overcome your fears.
Yes. Martial arts instruction teaches self-defense and defense of others. Students learn how to leverage their natural strength and abilities in dangerous situations.
Yes, if you know how to do it. Weapons are only effective if they can be used and proper self-defense training can teach you how to fight back even if all you have is your own body.
Yes, it happens all the time. Everyone in the class has an interest in martial arts and fitness, and that gives people a good starting place to build new friendships.
They are. While you will be working toward individual goals, the class itself is meant to be a supportive community of peers and friends.
Yes, we love it when friends come in together. Working out together can help strengthen your friendship and help both of you meet new people, too.
While martial arts students do sometimes spar in class, the competition is meant to be friendly and not aggressive. Fellow students are colleagues, not opponents.
Martial arts classes are fun and intense. You can only lose weight if you burn more calories than you consume, and martial arts classes provide an excellent, calorie-burning workout.
It’s difficult to estimate how many calories you will burn since that depends on how much you weigh and how hard you work out. However, you can expect to burn a substantial number of calories during an average class if you work continuously.
Martial arts classes combine a calorie-burning cardiovascular workout with muscle toning. That’s the ideal combination for people who want to lose weight since building muscle also increases the metabolism.
Martial arts classes, particularly those that are designed for people who want to lose weight, provide a fun and supportive environment. Every student supports other students and our instructors provide constant motivation and encouragement.
Yes. Martial arts instruction focuses on building core strength and improving balance. As you become more aware of your body and its capabilities, you will feel less clumsy.
Martial arts classes focus on setting students up to achieve small, short-term goals in pursuit of larger goals. Achievements are regularly rewarded and that helps build motivation.
Yes. Martial arts workouts give the heart a workout too, and coming to classes regularly increases cardiovascular fitness.
Martial arts classes don’t have to be about fighting. Many students who take classes just want to get in shape – and kicking and punching helps them do it.
Martial arts classes burn calories and provide students with a healthy outlet for their stress and anger. Many students report feeling calm and relaxed after a workout.
A lot of times, we feel stressed out because we over-commit and don’t schedule time for ourselves. Martial arts classes help teach mindfulness and perspective, and that can help you pare down your schedule accordingly.
Maybe. Depression is a complicated thing, but getting regular workouts releases endorphins and that can help you feel better. You should still talk to a doctor if you think you might have depression.
It might. Oftentimes, insomnia is caused by worry and anxiety. Getting a good workout releases happy hormones known as endorphins. In addition, being physically tired can help you calm your brain at night.
More Benefits
Martial arts students believe in their strength and abilities because they know what their bodies can do.
People who study martial arts carry themselves with strength and authority, and that can ward off attackers.
Martial arts instruction focuses on achieving personal excellence, something that builds self-esteem.
Structured workouts tend to be more effective than solo workouts in terms of burning calories.
Martial arts techniques like kicking and punching help to build muscles.
Regular workouts help students feel good about themselves.
Exploring the mind-body connection helps students practice mindfulness.
Physical strength and mental strength go hand in hand.
Martial arts students believe in their strength and abilities because they know what their bodies can do.
Martial arts instruction focuses on achieving personal excellence, something that builds self-esteem.
Martial arts students learn about the power of mind over matter.
Physical strength and mental strength go hand in hand.
People who study martial arts carry themselves with strength and authority, and that can ward off attackers.
Martial arts classes teach students to use their innate strengths and abilities against opponents.
Even physically small people can leverage their body weight to defend themselves.
Knowing basic self-defense moves can increase confidence in other areas of life.
Our martial arts school is a friendly and social environment where cooperation is encouraged.
People who study martial arts tend to be secure and happy – and that makes them good friends.
Working out with others helps build confidence.
Socializing increases energy and mental and emotional well-being.
Structured workouts tend to be more effective than solo workouts in terms of burning calories.
Working with instructors helps keep students motivated and committed to losing weight.
Having regular goals complements a weight loss program and allows students to measure their progress.
Martial arts instruction builds a positive body image.
Martial arts techniques like kicking and punching help to build muscles.
Martial arts classes increase coordination and flexibility.
Toning muscles helps to increase metabolism and decrease body fat.
Taking classes helps students stick to a fitness routine and get in shape.
Regular workouts help students feel good about themselves.
Exploring the mind-body connection helps students practice mindfulness.
Martial arts classes encourage students to avoid distractions and worry.
Students focus on self-improvement; not what others think of them.
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