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2306 Almaden Rd #155, San Jose, CA 95125
ZIP 95125Typically $150–$250/month
171 Branham Ln #2A, San Jose, CA 95136
ZIP 95136Typically $150–$250/month
879 Coleman Ave #40, San Jose, CA 95110
ZIP 95110Typically $150–$250/month
1825 W San Carlos St, San Jose, CA 95126
ZIP 95126Typically $150–$250/month
5415 Camden Ave E, San Jose, CA 95124
ZIP 95124Typically $150–$250/month
478 W San Carlos St, San Jose, CA 95110
ZIP 95110Typically $150–$250/month
1375 Blossom Hill Rd #69, San Jose, CA 95118
ZIP 95118Typically $150–$250/month
6179 Santa Teresa Blvd, San Jose, CA 95123
ZIP 95123Typically $150–$250/month
450 S 1st St, San Jose, CA 95113
ZIP 95113Typically $150–$250/month
832 Malone Rd, San Jose, CA 95125
ZIP 95125Typically $150–$250/month
1631 Meridian Ave, San Jose, CA 95125
ZIP 95125Typically $150–$250/month
19 Great Oaks Blvd #10, San Jose, CA 95119
ZIP 95119Typically $150–$250/month
1510 Old Oakland Rd #100, San Jose, CA 95112
ZIP 95112Typically $150–$250/month
5591 Snell Ave, San Jose, CA 95123
ZIP 95123Typically $150–$250/month
5807-B2 Winfield Blvd, San Jose, CA 95123
ZIP 95123Typically $150–$250/month
375 Saratoga Ave B, San Jose, CA 95129
ZIP 95129Typically $150–$250/month
6135 Camino Verde Dr, San Jose, CA 95119
ZIP 95119Typically $150–$250/month
1030 Piedmont Rd L, San Jose, CA 95132
ZIP 95132Typically $150–$250/month
5142 Gallant Fox Ave, San Jose, CA 95111
ZIP 95111Typically $150–$250/month
6059 Cahalan Ave, San Jose, CA 95123
ZIP 95123Typically $150–$250/month
1560 S De Anza Blvd, San Jose, CA 95129
ZIP 95129Typically $150–$250/month
705 W Capitol Expy Suite 30, San Jose, CA 95136
ZIP 95136Typically $150–$250/month
110 Jackson St, San Jose, CA 95112
ZIP 95112Typically $150–$250/month
2840 Aborn Rd, San Jose, CA 95135
ZIP 95135Typically $150–$250/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 San Jose, 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.