Schedule for Memorial Day weekend
We are closed on Memorial Day but open thru the weekend. Kyu Test (Belt Promotion) on June 4.
Congratulations to following people who competed locally and have finished their competition season with medals, new skills, and fond memories: Abhi Rajkumar, Sumedh Kotrannavar, Clara Carbone, Matthew Kellner, Ben Kreiser, Raj Mehta, and Miranda Tatman.
Now Sensei and Coaches are getting five U.S. National Team members ready for the WUKF World Championships in Dublin, Ireland, AND 19 athletes ready for the AAU Karate National Championships in Ft. Lauderdale.
Our current schedule stays in effect until July 10.
Click here to read more about TBK athletes going to Ireland, June 13-20.
Class Schedule forweek starting May 23 is normal.
Monday - May 23- 5:30 PM Youth Karate, ages 5-12.
Monday - 6:30 PM All Teens, All Ranks and Adults White-Brown Belts
Monday - 7:30 PM Adults All Ranks (Adults may train 6:30-8:30)
Tuesday, May 24 , Team Kata Team Only: White, Green Belts Kata Basics Tuesday - 6:30 PM Competitive Team Only: Brown Belt Kata Tuesday - 7:30 PM Competitive Team Only: Black Belt Kata
Wednesday,May 25 - 5:30 PM Basics and Kata for Ages 6-14 - All Ranks
Wednesday - 6:30 PM Karate for Adults - White-Purple Belts Wednesday - 7:30 PM Warrior Workout (Conditioning for non-martial artists, ages 13+)
Thursday, May 26 - 5:30 PM Competitive Team: Kumite drills all night White, Green, and Brown Belts Kata Thursday - 6:30 PM No Kickboxing tonight
Friday - May 27 - 5:30 - 7:30 PM Fight Night / Team conditioning and Sparring for Brown and Black Belts. White and Green Belts stay for one hour only.
Saturday, May 28 - 7:30 AM Adult All Ranks
9:00-9:30 AM Karate Tikes, ages 4-5 (30 minutes)
9:30-10:15 AM Karate Youth Class (45 minutes)
10:15-10:45 AM Open Dojo Floor 11:00-12:00 Noon Kickboxing - Hit/HIIT Class High Impact Boxing Rounds. We call it IMPACT therapy.Get your stress out on the bag, rev up your engine!
Sunday, May 22- 3:30 PM Weapons training for team members
Meet me on the Mat: From May 16 - July 10, the dojo will feature additional red mats over the wood floor to prepare team members for competitors. Please, no shoes on the mats.
Tests run about 90 minutes long. Every student has basics, a kata, and pre-choreographed sparring or free sparring to demonstrate. How to prepare?
In class, concentrate, give 100% to holding stances, concentrate on kata detials, and do spend time talking (talking back, talking to others). We can help each student master their skills.
If you want extra help, arrive at the dojo 15 minutes early at each class, get on the floor, or ask Sensei for review.
Private lessons are available on weekdays and Sundays.