Enroll your little ones in a fun activity to spend all their energy while developing life skills.
Kids have a lot of energy to spend and might have difficulty in learning how to control their bodies or in paying attention to important things. They need to be guided in an educational, fun environment.
Does your kid fall too much or hit the body on things, showing a lack of body control?
Does your kid struggle to focus on tasks, school, or even finishing something?
Does your kid present problems in socializing with other kids, being too shy, or even too aggressive?
Parents need to pay attention to every detail of their children’s lives. From feeding to socialization, from school to health issues, parents always look for the best activities for their kids.
Young children who learn karate quickly discover that each movement must be intentional.
They learn to control their movements to the best of their ability.
The karate practice also develops full body coordination and self-control. This will result in a
more physically balanced kid, meaning they’ll be less likely to be unintentionally destructive.
Each competitor, referee, and judge MUST wear a complete traditional white karate Gi.
Safety equipment Mandatory: Hand gloves, Mouth guard, protective cup (male). Optional: Head gear / Face Shield (recommended); Chest protector (female), Shin & instep.
Fingernails and toenails MUST be clipped.
Competitors MUST NOT wear any jewelry.
If a competitor fails to appear in the ring on time, that competitor will be disqualified.
LEGAL TARGETS include the chest, stomach, face, sides of neck, kidneys, and back. NON LEGAL TARGETS include groin, eyes, throat and spine. in ALL KUMITE DIVISIONS.
The competitor will be immediately disqualified in case of: excessive or malicious contact, any display of poor sportsmanship or disrespect, failure to wear proper uniform, or safety equipment, falsifying age, rank, or any other registration information.
Kumite matches will be 3 points. Black belt matches will be 5 points.
Winners will receive their awards as their respective divisions finish.
We also reserve the right to combine any category that not have 4 or more competitors.