5001 IS 1.
Grandmaster teaches that you must do something five thousand times before you get it right the first time. Skill comes from repetition.
Grandmaster teaches that you must do something five thousand times before you get it right the first time. Skill comes from repetition.
You don’t have to be an enrolled member to train with us this summer. The Summer Training Module is open to the community — but it’s important you know what your child is stepping into. This is real instruction. It is not a summer camp, and it is not daycare.
Four hours a day of structured martial arts training — Don-Jitsu Ryu Karate, strength and conditioning, and the philosophies of Grandmaster Professor Don Jacob. Your child trains inside a real Dojo, under certified instructors, and grows through repetition and correction.
This is training, first and last. Your child spends each day on the mat with our instructors, learning a real art rather than waiting out the hours until pickup. It is not a camp or daycare, and we say so plainly so every family who joins knows they are choosing real instruction, taken seriously.
If that is the kind of summer you want for your child, you are welcome to join us. Enrolled families are placed first, and the remaining daily spots open to the community.
Thinking beyond the summer? Just let one of our instructors know and we would get you onboarded!
Progress is earned through repetition. Four hours a day of real instruction keeps your child moving forward instead of standing still.
The long break is exactly when hard-won habits slip. Steady reps protect the progress your child has already made.
Daily training over six weeks turns the summer into a season of growth rather than a season of starting over.
Four hours a day, taught by certified instructors in the traditional Don-Jitsu Ryu system. Structure, correction, repetition.
Purposeful martial arts development — the same standards we hold every day of the year.
Train by the day or commit to the week. Member households receive priority access and reduced rates.
Spaces are limited to 8 students per day, and enrolled families are placed first.