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| * Why it might be a good fit: Focus on adult-friendly training (both physically and mentally) in town. | * Why it might be a good fit: Focus on adult-friendly training (both physically and mentally) in town. | ||
| * Tip: Ask what styles are offered for adults (karate, self‐defense, | * Tip: Ask what styles are offered for adults (karate, self‐defense, | ||
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| 3. Elite Freestyle Karate – Lexington Studio | 3. Elite Freestyle Karate – Lexington Studio | ||
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| * Why it might be a good fit: Convenient location and likely to have adult-friendly options (even if explicitly stated for kids, many such schools offer adult drop-in or evening classes). | * Why it might be a good fit: Convenient location and likely to have adult-friendly options (even if explicitly stated for kids, many such schools offer adult drop-in or evening classes). | ||
| * Tip: Check if they have beginner adult classes and what class times are (evenings or weekends might be best if you have a day job). | * Tip: Check if they have beginner adult classes and what class times are (evenings or weekends might be best if you have a day job). | ||
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| + | Here are several more martial arts / taekwondo / karate schools around Lexington, MA that may offer adult classes. (Always call to confirm current adult class availability, | ||
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| + | 🥋 Martial Arts / Karate / Taekwondo Schools Near Lexington, MA | ||
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| + | New Generation Martial Arts | ||
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| + | * Address: 240 Bedford St #1, Lexington, MA | ||
| + | * Notes: Already in Lexington, so minimal commute. They advertise classes for “all ages and skill levels.” | ||
| + | * Suggestion: Ask them what evening adult beginner classes they have and how many adults are in a class. | ||
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| + | Allan Azoff Martial Arts Academy | ||
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| + | * Address: 177 Bedford St, Lexington, MA | ||
| + | * Notes: Local to Lexington, advertises programs “for students of all ages, from as young as 5 to adults.” | ||
| + | * Suggestion: Ask whether the adult track is separate (so you’re not mixed with much younger students) and what belt progression looks like. | ||
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| + | Elite Freestyle Karate | ||
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| + | * Address: 21 Muzzey St, Lexington, MA | ||
| + | * Notes: Convenient location; may run evening classes (often the time adults train). | ||
| + | * Suggestion: Check if they have “adult beginner” times, or “drop-in” adult classes. | ||
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| + | Premier Martial Arts Burlington | ||
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| + | * Address: 156 Cambridge St, Burlington, MA | ||
| + | * Notes: Burlington is only a short drive from Lexington. This is part of a chain (“Premier Martial Arts”) that often offers structured programs and adult classes. | ||
| + | * Suggestion: Because it’s a larger school, they may have multiple adult class times (morning, evening, weekend). | ||
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| + | Zhen Ren Chuan Martial Arts | ||
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| + | * Address: 301 Broadway, Arlington, MA | ||
| + | * Notes: Arlington is nearby. Zhen Ren Chuan is a school that tends to have traditional martial arts classes (e.g. Kung Fu, etc.), but many such schools also offer karate or self-defense classes. | ||
| + | * Suggestion: Even if they don’t teach “karate, | ||
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| + | United Shaolin Kempo Karate | ||
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| + | * Address: Waltham Athletic Club, 249 Lexington St, Waltham, MA | ||
| + | * Notes: This is a bit farther, but might have good adult programs. Kempo is a mixed style with striking, so it’s somewhat intermediate between full karate and general self-defense. | ||
| + | * Suggestion: If you don’t mind commuting, this could open more options for times and variety. | ||
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| + | Apex Defense Waltham | ||
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| + | * Address: 130 Lexington St, Waltham, MA | ||
| + | * Notes: They tend to have a strong adult / self-defense orientation (often more mixed martial arts, but often such schools also run traditional classes). | ||
| + | * Suggestion: Ask what traditional martial arts (karate, taekwondo) they teach vs. MMA or self-defense. | ||
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| + | True Martial Arts Academy | ||
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| + | * Address: 411 Waverley Oaks Rd #169, Waltham, MA | ||
| + | * Notes: More distance, but might have adult classes, especially in evenings or weekends. | ||
| + | * Suggestion: Ask for their schedule of adult vs youth classes, and whether there is a beginner adult track. | ||
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| + | Ku’s TaeKwonDo Academy | ||
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| + | * Address: 135 Main St, Woburn, MA | ||
| + | * Notes: Woburn is somewhat farther, but if you’re particularly interested in taekwondo (rather than generic karate), this could be a good choice. | ||
| + | * Suggestion: Inquire specifically about their adult taekwondo classes (forms, sparring, belt test for adults). | ||
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| + | Bushido Martial Arts Academy | ||
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| + | * Address: 396 Trapelo Rd, Belmont, MA | ||
| + | * Notes: Belmont is more of a drive but still within reach. Schools with traditional names like “Bushido” often emphasize martial arts philosophy, discipline, and may have robust adult classes. | ||
| + | * Suggestion: Ask if they run adult beginner classes, and whether they have “no experience required” classes. | ||
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| + | Rocky Di Rico’s School‑Kenpo | ||
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| + | * Address: 14 Park Ave, Arlington, MA | ||
| + | * Notes: Kenpo is a style related to karate; this could be a good match if you are open to similar striking arts. | ||
| + | * Suggestion: Ask if they separate adult classes from kids, or run co-ed/ | ||
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| + | Rising Storm Training Academy | ||
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| + | * Address: 123 Muller Rd, Burlington, MA | ||
| + | * Notes: Another option in Burlington. May have evening/ | ||
| + | * Suggestion: Ask about class times for adults and whether there are “intro to karate” options. | ||
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| + | Eight Animal Martial Arts | ||
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| + | * Address: 375 Concord Ave, Belmont, MA | ||
| + | * Notes: Though Belmont is farther, this school might have styles or classes appealing to adults (e.g. mixed arts). | ||
| + | * Suggestion: Even if they don’t list “karate, | ||
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| + | ====== \\ Considerations for those over 70 ====== | ||
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| + | Karate (and Taekwondo or similar martial arts) can be very beneficial for people over 70, but it’s important to approach it with the right expectations, | ||
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| + | 🩺 1. Medical and Physical Readiness | ||
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| + | * Get medical clearance first. Have a quick chat with your primary care provider or cardiologist, | ||
| + | * Ask about safe activity levels. For example, you might need to avoid high-impact kicks or jumping drills. | ||
| + | * Check your blood pressure and balance regularly. Karate involves quick changes of direction, which can cause dizziness in some older adults. | ||
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| + | 🥋 2. Choosing the Right School and Instructor | ||
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| + | * Find a school that welcomes older beginners. Some do, some don’t. Look for instructors experienced in working with adults and seniors. | ||
| + | * Ask about class pace and structure. Ideally, you want a small class or mixed-level session where you can move at your own speed. | ||
| + | * Observe a class first. Look for warm-ups that focus on flexibility and balance, not just fast or competitive sparring. | ||
| + | * Avoid schools that push contact sparring or heavy competition. Look for traditional or self-defense–focused dojos. | ||
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| + | 🧘 3. Training Focus for Seniors | ||
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| + | Karate offers much more than just physical fighting — it can improve: | ||
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| + | * Balance and stability (reduces fall risk) | ||
| + | * Flexibility and coordination | ||
| + | * Mental sharpness and focus | ||
| + | * Confidence and stress reduction | ||
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| + | At 70+, the goal is lifelong fitness and mental engagement, not breaking boards or winning matches. | ||
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| + | ⚖️ 4. Adjusting Expectations and Techniques | ||
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| + | * Low-impact kicks only. Focus on form, not height — kicks at knee or waist level are plenty effective. | ||
| + | * Controlled punches and blocks. No need for full-force strikes; proper technique builds strength safely. | ||
| + | * Modify stances. Deep stances can strain knees and hips; your instructor should help you find comfortable alternatives. | ||
| + | * Emphasize breathing and mindfulness. Karate’s meditative aspects can be calming and improve focus. | ||
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| + | 🧠 5. Cognitive and Emotional Benefits | ||
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| + | * Karate involves memorizing forms (kata), left-right coordination, | ||
| + | * It also provides social connection, structure, and a sense of accomplishment — important at any age. | ||
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| + | 👟 6. Practical Preparation | ||
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| + | * Good footwear: If barefoot training is uncomfortable, | ||
| + | * Hydration: Dehydration affects balance and focus more at older ages. | ||
| + | * Gradual progression: | ||
| + | * Recovery time: Expect to feel some soreness at first; allow time between classes for your muscles and joints to adapt. | ||
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| + | 🚫 7. Warning Signs to Pause or Modify | ||
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| + | Stop or modify activity if you experience: | ||
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| + | * Dizziness or lightheadedness | ||
| + | * Sharp joint or back pain | ||
| + | * Unusual shortness of breath | ||
| + | * Sudden fatigue or imbalance | ||
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| + | Your instructor should help you substitute moves safely — never “push through pain.” | ||
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| + | ✅ Summary: A Smart Plan for a 70+ Beginner | ||
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| + | | \\ Step| \\ Action| | ||
| + | | \\ 1| \\ Medical check and clearance| | ||
| + | | \\ 2| \\ Observe and try a gentle class first| | ||
| + | | \\ 3| \\ Choose a dojo with adult-friendly, | ||
| + | | \\ 4| \\ Focus on technique, flexibility, | ||
| + | | \\ 5| \\ Progress at your own pace and enjoy the journey| | ||
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| + | Here are three martial-arts schools in/near Lexington, MA that are worth contacting about adult programs (and may well accommodate older beginners). I recommend calling them to ask specifically about adult-beginner class times, pace modifications, | ||
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| + | 1. New Generation Martial Arts | ||
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| + | Address: 240 Bedford St #1, Lexington, MA 02420. | ||
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| + | Why consider it: Their website/ | ||
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| + | Questions to ask: | ||
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| + | * Do they have a separate adult-beginner class (so you’re not mixed in with children/ | ||
| + | * What time(s) are adult classes (especially evenings/ | ||
| + | * How do they accommodate older students (e.g., slower pace, less high-impact moves)? | ||
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| + | 2. Allan Azoff Martial Arts Academy | ||
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| + | Address: 177 Bedford St, Lexington, MA 02420. | ||
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| + | Why consider it: They advertise a broad program for students of all ages (including adults) and mention a holistic approach (fitness, self-defense). | ||
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| + | Questions to ask: | ||
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| + | * Do they have actual adult beginners’ classes (and how many adults attend)? | ||
| + | * How do they tailor training for older students (e.g., joint health, balance)? | ||
| + | * Is sparring/ | ||
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| + | 3. Premier Martial Arts Burlington | ||
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| + | Address: 156 Cambridge St, Burlington, MA 01803. | ||
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| + | Why consider it: Although in Burlington (slightly further commute), Premier is a larger chain and may have more flexible scheduling and adult class options (which could be helpful for an older beginner). | ||
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| + | Questions to ask: | ||
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| + | * Are there adult-only classes, and what are the times? | ||
| + | * Do they have “senior friendly” modifications (e.g., fewer jumps, more emphasis on balance/ | ||
| + | * Can you try a session or drop-in to see how you feel in the class? | ||
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