23 providers found
7019 W Village Blvd #202, Laredo, TX 78041
ZIP 78041Typically $100–$180/month
1603 C. del Norte, Laredo, TX 78041
ZIP 78041Typically $100–$180/month
2324 Jacaman Rd Ste. 104, Laredo, TX 78041
ZIP 78041Typically $100–$180/month
220 N Zapata Hwy, Laredo, TX 78046
ZIP 78046Typically $100–$180/month
1701 Margarita Ln, Laredo, TX 78046
ZIP 78046Typically $100–$180/month
Morales Martial Arts, 800 E Mann Rd ste 204, Laredo, TX 78041
ZIP 78041Typically $100–$180/month
604 Shiloh Dr Suite #4, Laredo, TX 78045
ZIP 78045Typically $100–$180/month
3910 E Del Mar Blvd suite 305, Laredo, TX 78045
ZIP 78045Typically $100–$180/month
3620 Springfield Ave Unit 1, Laredo, TX 78040
ZIP 78040Typically $100–$180/month
2414 Jacaman Rd, Laredo, TX 78041
ZIP 78041Typically $100–$180/month
2020 Baltimore St ste 2, Laredo, TX 78041
ZIP 78041Typically $100–$180/month
2110 Lomas Del Sur Boulevard #122, Laredo, TX 78046
ZIP 78046Typically $100–$180/month
4205 Jaime Zapata Memorial Hwy C2B, Laredo, TX 78043
ZIP 78043Typically $100–$180/month
D5, 3302 Chacota St #14, Laredo, TX 78046
ZIP 78046Typically $100–$180/month
9902 McPherson Rd STE 10, Laredo, TX 78045
ZIP 78045Typically $100–$180/month
611 Shiloh Dr STE 12, Laredo, TX 78045
ZIP 78045Typically $100–$180/month
708 Chaparral St, Laredo, TX 78041
ZIP 78041Typically $100–$180/month
666 Prada Machin Dr suite 2, Laredo, TX 78046
ZIP 78046Typically $100–$180/month
2715 E Del Mar Blvd STE A5, Laredo, TX 78041
ZIP 78041Typically $100–$180/month
216 N Zapata Hwy, Laredo, TX 78043
ZIP 78043Typically $100–$180/month
311 Potranca Ct, Laredo, TX 78045
ZIP 78045Typically $100–$180/month
220 W Hillside Rd, Laredo, TX 78041
ZIP 78041Typically $100–$180/month
11114 Don Tomas Loop, Laredo, TX 78045
ZIP 78045Typically $100–$180/month
Showing 23 of 23 providers
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 Laredo, 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.