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Welcome to JKD KICKBOXING ACADEMY


Whether you are considering taking your child to martial arts classes for self-defence or just simply want to get them fit. JKD Kickboxing Academy has something for them.

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Kids Classes: Starting 17th November 2015.

Classes for girls and boys aged 6+ (6 - 15yrs)


?5 per lesson thereafter.


BOOK YOUR FIRST FREE LESSON!


They don't need any special equipment to try one of our classes. A t-shirt and jogging bottoms is fine and the desire for a challenge! We will guide them through their first lesson and answer any questions you may have.



What will you need to get your child started?


The kids will need to bring comfortable clothing to each class. The Kids Martial Arts classes does require the correct uniform, however, we are flexible in when you purchase these uniforms as we know kids have a lot going on with a lot of expenses. We ideally like to have the kids in the uniform by their second or third month of training. The uniform are well-made kickboxing t-shirt and shorts/trouser which are not very expensive and very durable.



Our goals is to help our students become better human beings and develop self-confidence through focused, high quality, professional tuition. Our emphasis is on helping children learn and develop together in a safe, fun and friendly environment.



Our classes are focused in South London. We have classes currently in Dulwich Leisure Centre.



Location Address: Dulwich Leisure Centre, 2b Crystal Palace Rd, London, SE22 9HB


Contact No: 07944 636 251 (Chris)


Email: [email protected]


Visit: www.jkd-kickboxing.co.uk

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