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821 Oram St, Arlington, TX 76010
ZIP 76010Typically $100–$180/month
1144 W Main St, Arlington, TX 76013
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1144 W Main St, Arlington, TX 76013
ZIP 76013Typically $100–$180/month
1144 W Main St, Arlington, TX 76013
ZIP 76013Typically $100–$180/month
1156 107th St., Arlington, TX 76011
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318 E Abram St, Arlington, TX 76010
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318 E Abram St, Arlington, TX 76010
ZIP 76010Typically $100–$180/month
318 E Abram St, Arlington, TX 76010
ZIP 76010Typically $100–$180/month
7901 Valcasi Dr, Arlington, TX 76001
ZIP 76001Typically $100–$180/month
820 Station Dr #102, Arlington, TX 76015
ZIP 76015Typically $100–$180/month
1618 W Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76012
ZIP 76012Typically $100–$180/month
1618 W Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76012
ZIP 76012Typically $100–$180/month
5975 S Cooper St STE 127, Arlington, TX 76017
ZIP 76017Typically $100–$180/month
1304 W Arkansas Ln, Arlington, TX 76013
ZIP 76013Typically $100–$180/month
2091 E Division St, Arlington, TX 76011
ZIP 76011Typically $100–$180/month
5100 W Sublett Rd Ste 120, Arlington, TX 76017
ZIP 76017Typically $100–$180/month
5801 W Interstate 20 #310, Arlington, TX 76017
ZIP 76017Typically $100–$180/month
5801 W Interstate 20 #310, Arlington, TX 76017
ZIP 76017Typically $100–$180/month
7800 S Cooper St, Arlington, TX 76001
ZIP 76001Typically $100–$180/month
7800 S Cooper St, Arlington, TX 76001
ZIP 76001Typically $100–$180/month
4101 W Green Oaks Blvd #343, Arlington, TX 76016
ZIP 76016Typically $100–$180/month
955 N Cooper St, Arlington, TX 76011
ZIP 76011Typically $100–$180/month
1919 W Pioneer Pkwy, Arlington, TX 76013
ZIP 76013Typically $100–$180/month
1919 W Pioneer Pkwy, Arlington, TX 76013
ZIP 76013Typically $100–$180/month
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Age 4-5 is typical for starting karate, though some advanced 3-year-olds do well. Look for programs that emphasize discipline and fun for your child's age.
In Arlington, beginners typically earn a new belt every 2-4 months with consistent training. Progress depends on class frequency and home practice.
Yes, karate is very safe when taught by qualified instructors who emphasize control and proper technique. Children practice forms and basics before any contact.
Most karate dojos in your area offer optional tournament participation. This builds confidence and gives kids a performance goal to work toward.