The martial arts teach you to believe in yourself. It teaches you that it is important to think big, and to set high expectations for yourself. It teaches you that if you set your sight on an attainable goal, educate yourself in every way possible, and give consistent, focused effort toward your goals, that you too, may enjoy the overwhelming confidence that only a sense of accomplishment can bring. Often times an unattainable goal is merely the product of a series of smaller, more attainable goals.

Begin Your Journey: The secret is taking the first step. Taking the first step is easy. The best place to start is our introductory special. You'll experience, first-hand, the excitement and challenge of the Martial Arts. Through these lessons you will have the opportunity to not only meet one-on-one with the instructor, but to see all the benefits and advantages of how NGK will change your life mentally, physically, and spiritually.

Extra Curricular Education: At New Generation Karate we are big on education. We believe that knowledge is power that can never be taken away. Our students understand that anyone can learn how to fight, but if you are to be a true martial artist, and earn a Black Belt in our school, then you must learn to open your mind and fill it with as much knowledge as possible. A mind is like a parachute…it works best when it's open. We use martial arts training as a medium by which our instructors reinforce topics our students are learning or will be learning in school. We also check our students' report cards and progress reports regularly.

Consistency: in the martial arts consistency is the key to success. We recommend that a student commit to a minimum of two classes per week. If you enrolled in a college course you would devote 3 hours each week to preparing for class, getting to class, and studying at home consistently throughout the week. New Generation Karate is a serious school and is looking for students who are serious about learning. Once you begin you will find yourself looking forward to your next class, practicing at home, and seeing the results of "taking consistent action."

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