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Elitez Karate Academy

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  • I’ve only come back into karate almost a year ago now, and I can say Elitez Karate club doesn’t just teach karate, but also life skills. I’ve seen kids start and progress into amazing athletes and become such lovely, leading and confident individuals. With karate comes fun but also discipline and respect, this is taught in all lessons in a range of different ways for all ages to understand. Students are told at the beginning and during sessions if they would like to stop and drink just simply...

  • Fantastic club for all ages. All sensei's are patient, supportive and encouraging and work hard to get the best out of their students. My son has attended for 4 years and during this time his confidence has grown along with his fitness and determination. A family run club which promotes family values. Highly recommend.

  • My son joined the Elitez academy as from he was 5 years old, in 2016. He build up confidence and learn discipline, thanks to all sensei and sempais. I enjoyed to see how my son grew and changed from boy who scared loud noises and cried at the first day to boy who took part to competitions and even get medals. Elitez not just academy- its school for life.

  • Amazing club, two of my children have been attending Elitez for 8 years and my son who has been attending for 4 years. They have taught my children not only patience and discipline but also life skills of mixing with others of various ages. I have seen my children’s confidence grow as they now compete with other clubs. I joined this club for my children to exercise but we gained a family.

  • Poor, rude attitude and understanding of “discipline” towards 3 year olds. Beacontree Health Leisure Centre 11am a trial session was booked via the internet which states ages “3-6”. A blonde instructor entered the hall shouting at her own son in an angry manner. When my son went to drink his water she then shouted at him “do not get out of the line again you ask us first” and led him to be fearful and cry. I explained to her that rules should be explained to children at the start of the sess...