Weekend Karate Classes
Malwani Banquet Hall, Malad, Mumbai, India
Talukdar Karate Class
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About Weekend Karate Classes
Weekend Karate Classes
We offer weekend karate training sessions focusing on discipline, strength, and self-defense through the Shitoryu style. Our classes combine traditional kata and kumite practice with fun activities like coloring to keep young learners engaged.
What Makes Us Different
- Led by a female Karate Black Belt instructor
- Balance of serious training and enjoyable activities
- Regular belt gradation events and tournament participation opportunities
- Proven track record with students winning medals in championships
Ideal For
- Children looking to learn karate in a supportive environment
- Anyone interested in learning self-defense and discipline
- Students seeking competitive karate training
- Parents wanting a balanced martial arts program for their kids
Additional Information
Classes are held every Saturday and Sunday, with a structured curriculum that includes both physical training and character development.
Meet your Expert
Talukdar Karate Class
My Story
Some call me Advocate, others know me as Karate Black Belt. I’m both, and I love it. Dil ye ziddi hai for karate – my heart’s stubborn for this sport. It’s not just kicks and punches, it’s discipline, strength, and confidence. My favourite part? Watching my little karatekas get their new belts, cheering at tournaments. I always say, teach your girls to punch when needed – strong girls, happy hearts. Inspiring with karate, that’s my thing.
My Work
Karate Classes for Kids & Adults - I teach karate in Malwani, Malad West - basics, Nunchucks, Kata, belt exams, tournaments, and self-defense for girls.
Karate for Life, Not Just Points - We learn discipline, confidence, and have fun too. After tough classes, we chill with colouring and games.
Strength & Focus for Everyone - My classes build strong, confident karatekas. Kids, adults, beginners—all welcome. Fall down, get up, repeat.
Celebrating Every Belt & Medal - Watching students move from white to black belt, winning medals, that’s the real joy. So proud of my karatekas!