Who can join Liberty Karate Club?
Members of Liberty Karate Club must be mature individuals who can approach martial arts seriously, morally, and safely. Members must commit to regular attendance at class and self-guided study and practice outside of class.  For these reasons, you must be 18 or older to join Liberty Karate Club.

Liberty Karate Club is open to all men and women regardless of physical condition. Training in our school will take into account your age, and health and injury considerations.

What can I expect from classes at Liberty Karate Club?
Liberty Karate Club meets two days a week for the purpose of instruction and correction. To become proficient in karate, you must train on your own daily.

A typical class begins with a brief period of stretching and warmup, followed by group and/or individual instruction in various karate topics: basic movements, kata (forms), bunkai (practical applications), martial arts weapons, conditioning, sparring, and more.

Every class is conducted in an atmosphere of mutual respect and courtesy, mutual learning and helping, mutual friendship and discovery. Disrespectful, disruptive, or aggressive behavior is never tolerated.

Liberty Karate Club does not train or sponsor members for competitions, nor is attending such events required or expected.

Where and when does the club meet?
Liberty Karate Club regularly meets at Friends Community Church, 53 S. Dean Rd, Orlando, Florida, on Monday and Wednesday nights from 7:30pm-9:00pm.

What is the club fee? Are there any other costs?
Newcomers are encouraged to visit the school, try a few lessons, and see if we are a good fit for each other.

Upon joining, tuition is $40 per month due on the first day of each month. There are no contracts. 

Additional fees apply for rank promotions and club-hosted seminars.