Director & Chief Instructor:
 Sensei Eugene Kitney, Jokyō

Honbu Dōjō & Mailing Address:
  1471 W. Corporate Dr., Lewisville TX 75067

Phone:
(512) 953-3656

Email:
info@gojukan.org


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  1. How much does it cost to train at the Kaizen Gōjūkan?
  2. Do you offer Discounts or Scholarships?
  3. Will I have to sign a contract?
  4. What should I wear to my first class/es?
  5. What makes your program different from others?
  6. How is Karate different from other martial arts like Tae Kwon Do, Ju-jitsu, Kung-fu or MMA?
  7. What level of activity and pace should I expect?
  8. I have a belt in another style - where should I start?

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1. How much does it cost to train at the Kaizen Gōjūkan?

2. Do you offer Discounts or Scholarships?

    • We do offer discounts to members, staff & students (and immediate family) of the following organizations; Stonehill Christian Academy, all greater Austin Seventh-day Adventist Churches, Milwaukee Seventh-day Adventist School, Milwaukee Seventh-day Adventist area Churches, and Please see Fee Rate structure here . We also offer discounts for additional family members;

3. Will I have to sign a contract?

    • All classes are paid month-to-month with no contractual obligations.

4. What should I wear to my first class/es?

    • Feel free to wear any loose fitting clothes that allow freedom of movement and that won’t make you overheat. Once you are sure that karate training is something you want to pursue, you will be required to purchase equipment from us or from a source of your choice.

5. What makes your program different from others?

    • There are many areas that we believe set us apart from other schools: Instruction is based on each student’s unique characteristics. We seek to foster an individual’s internal motivation rather than superficial rewards, such as colored belts & patches. We teach fundamental body movement that combines mind, body and spirit.

6. How is Karate different from other martial arts like Tae Kwon Do, Ju-jitsu, Kung-fu or MMA?

    • The Karate we teach has a focus on blocks, strikes and body movement. Other martial arts focus on different aspects of hand to hand combat such as throws (judo) and joint manipulations and locks (ju jitsu). If you're interested in trying martial arts but you're not sure which one, then I suggest you attend a few classes of each. That way you can make an informed decision about which is right for you.

7. What level of activity and pace should I expect?

    • Traditional Karate exercise is progressive - you learn in step-wise methods that gradually increase in complexity and intensity. You will intuitively find the level of activity and exertion that fits your target level of fitness.

8. I have a belt in another style - where should I start?

    • We ask all new students, regardless of their previous experience to start with our Introductory Course. This course will give you an excellent overview of our system, allowing you to make a sound decision about you future involvement and commitment. The instructor will assess an appropriate level for you within the guidelines of our style. We've had many students from different styles receive advanced gradings and some are even now instructors.

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