Karatefor real progress.

Children build discipline, coordination, balance, focus, self-control, confidence, and visible belt-by-belt progress through structured karate training at WTMA.

Karate Details
Best forChildren building focus, coordination, respect, confidence, and steady belt-by-belt progress.
Class workBasics, stances, kata, timing, balance, self-control, and repetition that parents can see improving.
Areas of Karate
  • Kata
  • Kihon
  • Kumite
  • Fitness / Conditioning
  • Philosophy
Dojo Kun
  • Seek perfection of character.
  • Be faithful.
  • Endeavor.
  • Respect others.
  • Refrain from violent behavior.
Progression
  • White — 11th Kyu
  • Red — 10th Kyu
  • Yellow — 9th Kyu
  • Orange — 8th Kyu
  • Green — 7th Kyu
  • Blue — 6th Kyu
  • Purple — 5th Kyu
  • Brown — 4th Kyu
  • Brown with stripe — 3rd Kyu
  • High Brown — 2nd Kyu
  • High Brown with stripe — 1st Kyu
  • Black — 1st Dan
Needed Gear
  • Mouth guard
  • Shin pads
  • Gloves
  • Groin protection — for competitions
  • Chest protection — for competition
  • Helmet — for competition
Karate schedule.

Beginners

Track A
Mon / Wed / Fri
5:00–6:00pm
Track B
Tue / Thu
5:00–6:00pm
Saturday
10:00–11:00am

Intermediate / Advanced

Track A
Mon / Wed / Fri
6:00–7:00pm
Track B
Tue / Thu
6:00–7:00pm
Saturday
11:00am–12:00pm
Karate Videos

See the karate path in motion.

All karate-related videos have been moved off the homepage and collected here: competition moments, advanced kicking, kata practice, and kids’ progression.

Reach the target. Deliver the power.

A live karate showcase of spinning kicks aimed at the target — not height for show. The focus is clean rotation, distance control, precision contact, and power through the finish.

Creative form practice.

Class Kata work uses creative group methods to sharpen rhythm, stances, timing, and intent.

Discipline and progress.

A young black belt showcase makes the children’s path tangible for parents.