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At what age can my child begin training?
At Trinity Martial Arts, children can start training at around age 3 in our Little Ninjas Program. This program is created with little ones in mind, focusing on learning Karate basics, character development, and gaining listening skills. The only requirement is that students be potty trained.
We also have a great children's martial arts program for students ages five through twelve, and a teen and adult program for students age thirteen and beyond!
Are your instructors certified?
All of our instructors are trained and certified under the Pan Am Tang Soo Do Federation, an internationally recognized federation that helps ensure we are teaching the highest level of quality martial arts in our classes.
What are the prices of your program?
We offer a variety of programs and specials to meet every family's budget. We strive to be affordable and simple in our pricing, with no color belt test fees, no hidden fees, a sibling discount, and unlimited training included in every program. Contact us today if you're interested in hearing more about our pricing and programs offered.
How often should my child be training?
While all our program options allow for unlimited training, we recommend that students attend class at least 2-3x per week in order to make steady progress toward their goals.
Can adults with no martial arts experience join?
Absolutely! We welcome students of any age, experience level, and ability. Our instructors are trained to work with every student to meet their goals and needs.
Where are you located?
Located in Hopewell Junction in the Heritage Square Plaza, we are conveniently right off of the Taconic, making martial arts training accessible for our families in Hopewell, Lagrange, East Fishkill, Beekman, Pleasant Valley, Fishkill, Poughquag, Wappingers Falls, Beacon, and even Newburgh.
What style of Martial Arts do you teach?
At Trinity Martial Arts, we pride ourselves on being a perfect blend of sport karate, traditional martial arts, and practical self-defense. That being said, our approach to teaching these subjects is rooted in Tang Soo Do, a traditional Korean style.
At Trinity Martial Arts, children can start training at around age 3 in our Little Ninjas Program. This program is created with little ones in mind, focusing on learning Karate basics, character development, and gaining listening skills. The only requirement is that students be potty trained.
We also have a great children's martial arts program for students ages five through twelve, and a teen and adult program for students age thirteen and beyond!
Are your instructors certified?
All of our instructors are trained and certified under the Pan Am Tang Soo Do Federation, an internationally recognized federation that helps ensure we are teaching the highest level of quality martial arts in our classes.
What are the prices of your program?
We offer a variety of programs and specials to meet every family's budget. We strive to be affordable and simple in our pricing, with no color belt test fees, no hidden fees, a sibling discount, and unlimited training included in every program. Contact us today if you're interested in hearing more about our pricing and programs offered.
How often should my child be training?
While all our program options allow for unlimited training, we recommend that students attend class at least 2-3x per week in order to make steady progress toward their goals.
Can adults with no martial arts experience join?
Absolutely! We welcome students of any age, experience level, and ability. Our instructors are trained to work with every student to meet their goals and needs.
Where are you located?
Located in Hopewell Junction in the Heritage Square Plaza, we are conveniently right off of the Taconic, making martial arts training accessible for our families in Hopewell, Lagrange, East Fishkill, Beekman, Pleasant Valley, Fishkill, Poughquag, Wappingers Falls, Beacon, and even Newburgh.
What style of Martial Arts do you teach?
At Trinity Martial Arts, we pride ourselves on being a perfect blend of sport karate, traditional martial arts, and practical self-defense. That being said, our approach to teaching these subjects is rooted in Tang Soo Do, a traditional Korean style.