Chop, kick and punch - we bring you the best martial arts classes for kids in Singapore!
Martial art classes available in Singapore
Wax on, wax off - the four words uttered by Ralph Macchio that made every child want to take up karate and be the next karate kid. Martial arts such as Judo, karate, taekwondo and silat have not lost any of that glamour as children all over the world sign up for classes to learn the way to defend themselves.
One of the key strengths of martial arts is that kids learn very clear and specific techniques that help them build up a repertoire of moves that they can ultimately use in any combination as they need.
Yet with all the new martial arts genres making an appearance in recent years, how do you choose the best martial arts class for your kid?
We scout the island and bring you the best martial arts classes for kids in Singapore.
Taekwondo
Origins: Korea
Translates to: "The way of the foot and the fist"
Olympics: Yes
About: Many parents name Taekwondo as their top choice when deciding which martial art their child should take. Similar to Karate and Kung-fun, Taekwondo would be classified as a "hard art" as it focuses on striking (kicking and punching).
Benefit for kids: Mental and physical strength training. Helps to improve coordination and strengthens the legs as you need to balance on one leg to keep one free to kick. Taekwondo also teaches breathing and meditation, which helps kids to focus. As students must also learn from an instructor, it teaches discipline and respect.
Our picks for best taekwondo classes in Singapore are :
Taekwondonomics:
293 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh #03-05 Sports Room 2, Lift Lobby B Safra Toa Payoh Singapore 319387
Phone: 6354 2208 / 9388 2846
Email: [email protected],
Website: https://taekwondonomics.com/
Opening hours:
Monday - Friday 10:00AM - 8:00PM Saturday - Sunday 9:00AM - 6:00PM
For ages: 3 and up
J H Kim Taekwondo Institute:
200 Turf Club Road, #02-02/03 The Grandstand
Phone: 6463 0323 / 6467 6728 / 6733 1034 / 6288 6993
Email: [email protected],
Website: https://community.tkd-singapore.com/
Judo
Origins: Japan
Translates to: 'the gentle way'
Olympic sport: Yes
About: Of all the schools of martial arts, Judo is the most assertive without being aggressive. Judo was based on the concept of taking an opponent down by using their energy against them. From there, a Judo practitioner will either gain a superior position on the ground or subdue an aggressor by employing a submission hold. Similar to Aikido and Jujitsu, Judo would be classified as a "soft art" as it focuses on grappling (throws and holds).
Benefit for kids: Judo is great for increasing flexibility and balance as well as increasing self confidence.
Our picks for best judo classes in Singapore are :
SA Judo Academy:
Phone: 9697 4925,
Email: [email protected],
Website: https://www.sajudo.com/
Singapore Judo Club:
32 Ang Mo Kio Ind Park 2 Sing Industrial Complex #04-15 Singapore 569510,
Email: [email protected],
Website: https://judo.sg/
Karate
Origins: Japan
Translates to: "Empty hands"
Olympics: No
About: The basic goal of karate is self-defense. It teaches practitioners to block the strikes of opponents and then disable them quickly with pinpoint strikes. Karate has gained popularity since the karate kid movies in the 80s. You can definitely tap your inner Jayden Smith at these karate schools.
Our picks for top karate schools in Singapore:
Zen Do Ka Karate Kidz (Zen Do Ka Elite Karate & Kickboxing):
Peter A. Robertson
Email: zendoka.yahoo.com
Website: https://www.wzkka.com/zendokasingapore.htm
Shinwa-Kai Karate Club Singapore:
Richard Ng
Phone: 9818 9837
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Shinwa-Kai-Karate-Club-Singapore-172231599493200/
Aikido
Origins: Japan
Translates to: the Way of harmonious spirit
Olympics: no
About: Aikido is a modern non-violent, non-aggressive martial art. You can't really start a fight with Aikido - you can only finish one. Aikido's basic goal is to defend oneself against an aggressor in the most peaceful and least harmful way possible.
Benefit for kids: Aikido is suited for kids as it does not rely on physical strength as you blend with the motion of the attacker and redirect the force of the attack rather than opposing it head-on. It also teaches kids to develop calm, clear minds. As a result, they absorb knowledge easier, and think with greater clarity.
Our picks for best Aikido classes in Singapore are :
aikiForest
Bukit Merah outlet: Sports Lifestyle Centre, 3500A Bukit Merah Central, Singapore 159837
Toa Payoh outlet: 293 Toa Payoh Lorong 6, #03-04, Singapore 310190.
Tel: 62731125 (Bukit Merah) or 62593161 (SAFRA Toa Payoh)
Email: [email protected]
mumeishudan
149C Selegie Road, Singapore 188314
Tel: 9112 1193
Email: [email protected]
Ju-Jitsu
Origins: Japan
Translates to: Art of Gentleness
Olympics: No
About : Ju-Jitsu is a traditional Japanese martial art that was practised by the Samurai in ancient Japan. Ju-Jitsu techniques are designed for both defensive and offensive purposes.
Our picks for best Ju-Jitsu classes in Singapore are :
Ju-Jitsu Kobudo Singapore @ Gentle Lifesports Studio 46, East Coast Road #05-05, Eastgate Singapore 428766
Tel: 6345 2331
Email: [email protected]
Silat
Origins: South East Asia
Translates to: As (fast as) lightning
Olympics: No
About: Silat has been described as a dance due to its precise and slow moves that mimic traditional Malay dance forms. Silat is practiced to protect one's own life and not to cause harm. For more advanced Silat practioners, there is also the use of the weapons like the Kris and the parang.
Silat is suitable for kids aged 6 and up.
Our pick for best silat school in Singapore for kids is:
Sports Silat Academy:
Kaki Bukit Recreation Centre, 7 Kaki Bukit Avenue 3 (S) 415814 Sports Silat Academy
Phone: 62975659,
Website: www.silatacademy.com
Muay Thai
Origins: Thailand
Translates to: Science of Eight Limbs
Olympics: no
About:
Muay Thai is a full contact sport that is characterized by the combined use of fists, elbows, knees, shins and feet.
Our picks for best Muay Thai classes in Singapore are :
Rough Academy
#02-04-06 Liang Court, 177 River Valley Road, Singapore 179030
Tel: 6837 0123
Email: [email protected]
Impact Mixed Martial Arts
3A Shenton Way, #03-06A Shenton House, Singapore 068805,
Tel: 6223 8275,
Email: [email protected].
Wing Chun
Origins: China
Translates to: "spring chant"
Olympics: No
About: A favourite of Bruce Lee, Wing Chun is a Chinese martial art that focuses on close contact sparring.
Benefit for kids: Wing Chun, like the other martial art courses, teaches kids to be disciplined and focused. Wing Chun Classes also helps improve body balance as students need to use both right and left sides of the body.
Our picks for best Wing Chun classes in Singapore are :
Singapore Wing Chun Academy Pasir Ris Elias Community Club, 93 Pasir Ris Drive 3, Singapore
Tel: 9199 3166
Email: [email protected]
Shaolin Kungfu
Origins: China
Translates to: achievement / Work
Olympics: No
About: : Kung fu is primarily a striking style of martial arts that utilizes kicks, blocks, and both open and closed hand strikes to defend against attackers. Depending on the style, kung fu practitioners may also possess knowledge of throws and joint locks. The art utilizes both hard (meeting force with force) and soft (using an aggressor's strength against them) techniques.
Our picks for best Kungfu class in Singapore is :
Ch’i Life Studio
545 Orchard Road, #05-11 Far East Shopping Center (next to Wheelock Place)
Tel: 6735 8812 / 6348 1812
Email: [email protected]
Wushu
Origins: China
Translates to: Military art
Olympics: No
About: Wushu is basically a more gymnastic and sports focus of Shaolin Kungfu. It was made famous in Singapore by SEA Games medallist and local celebrity Vincent Ng. Wushu is a popular CCA in Singapore schools.
Here is our top pick for wushu classes in Singapore:
Elite Wushu:
320D #07-170 Anchorvale Drive, Singapore 544320
Tel: 8118 5800,
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.elitewushu.com/
Taichi
Origins: China
Translates to: Supreme Ultimate
Olympics: No
About: Often described as meditation in motion, tai chi promotes serenity through gentle, flowing movements. This is a martial arts that can be done both parents and kids together.
Benefit for kids: Tai chi calms the children down and gets everyone in the right frame of mind to study and focus. It also helps to relax the body for a good nights sleep.
Our picks for best tai chi classes in Singapore are :
New Age Taichi
classes at Yew Tee Park.
Tel: 9138 4451
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.newagetaichi.com/?main=wushu_taichi_kids
Krav Maga
Origins: Isreal
Translates to: Close combat
Olympics: no
About: Krav Maga is a self-defense and military hand-to-hand combat system developed in Israel. It came to prominence following its adoption by various Israeli Security Forces and is now used by military and law enforcement personnel around the world. In Krav Maga there are no Zen-like moves - it is all about getting down and dirty in the interest of saving your own skin.
Benefit for kids: Krav Maga is a great work out for the kids and helps them fend for themselves in cases of absolute danger.
Our picks for best Krav Maga classes in Singapore are :
Asia Krav Maga,
#02-01D Victory Sports, 1 Jalan Anak Bukit, Bukit Timah
Tel: 9777 8121
Email: [email protected];
Engage Academy
#06-20 61 Shun Li Industrial Park, Kaki Bukit Avenue 1, Singapore 417943 Tel: 6297 5659 / 9339 9691
Capoiera
Origins: Brazil
Translates to: To fight
Olympics: no
About: Capoiera is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, and is sometimes referred to as a game.
Benefit for kids: Capoiera will help your kids have Increased agility, flexibility and mobility. Improved balance, coordination, reflexes, muscle strength & endurance. It will also help to improve posture, and instill music and rhythm in your child.
Our picks for best Capoiera classes in Singapore are :
Capoeira Senzala Singapore
, Rhapsody Pek Kio, 21 Gloucester Road, Singapore 219458
Email: [email protected]
Capoeira Argola De Ouro Singapore
The Substation, 45 Armenian Street, Singapore 179936,
Tel: 9452 1349
Email: [email protected]
Wrestling
Origins: Greece/Rome
Olympics: Yes
About : Wrestling is a combat sport involving grappling type techniques such as clinch fighting, throws and takedowns, joint locks, pins and other grappling holds
Our picks for best wrestling class in Singapore is :
Wrestling Federation of Singapore
Jurong Outdoor Futsal Centre 4, Fourth Chin Bee Rd S(619698) (Nearest MRT Boon Lay)
Kids Class (Ages 7-14), Tuesday: 4:30-6:00pm
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.singaporewrestling.com/
Mixed martial arts
Origins: All across the world
Olympics: No
About: Not sure which to pick - don't worry, we have you covered. Mixed martial arts combines a little of various arts like Muay Thai, MMA, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Boxing and even wrestling.
Our picks for best Mixed Martial Arts classes in Singapore are :
Evolve Mixed Martial Arts
26 China Street and 1 Selegie Road). Email: [email protected];
Ch’i Life Studio
545 Orchard Road, #05-11 Far East Shopping Center (next to Wheelock Place)
Tel: 6735 8812 / 6348 1812
Email: [email protected]
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