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karate_nearby [2025.10.23 23:30] Steve Isenbergkarate_nearby [2025.10.24 08:37] (current) Steve Isenberg
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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, etc.) and what belt progression looks like for grown-ups.   * Tip: Ask what styles are offered for adults (karate, self‐defense, etc.) and what belt progression looks like for grown-ups.
 +  * Uechi Ryu Karate
  
 3. Elite Freestyle Karate – Lexington Studio 3. Elite Freestyle Karate – Lexington Studio
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   * Suggestion: Even if they don’t list “karate,” ask whether they have striking, forms, or weapons classes open to adults.   * Suggestion: Even if they don’t list “karate,” ask whether they have striking, forms, or weapons classes open to adults.
  
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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, safety measures, and mindset. Here’s a clear breakdown of what to consider before beginning: 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, safety measures, and mindset. Here’s a clear breakdown of what to consider before beginning:
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