Signing up for a martial arts program at a school provides experienced instructors who can help structure, guide, and support you in your practice. Most schools typically offer a few different training options for their students. You might have a choice of attending private training sessions, group classes, or both.
Private martial arts training shares many benefits with a group martial arts class. However, there are also some differences. Let’s dig a little deeper into each option to help find the best fit for you and your family:
Private Martial Arts Training
Take a close look at your training and your martial arts goals to determine if you’d benefit from some one-on-one instruction. Perhaps you hit a plateau, so now you’re trying to get out of a rut? Or maybe there is a specific skill or technique that you’re struggling to learn?
Once you know what you’d like to focus on, share this with your instructor. Then they will design your private training sessions around you. Your instructor will take your current skill level, fitness, and martial arts goals into account. The personalized attention might be just what you need to advance your practice to the next level.
Group Martial Arts Classes
A group martial arts class gives you the chance to train and learn with a diverse range of experience and fitness levels. Working with different training partners creates a variety of situations where you can work on your strengths and weaknesses. Sometimes you might know more than your opponent. Other times, you might be training with someone with more advanced skills compared to yours. Either way, a group class creates unique learning opportunities to develop your martial arts practice.
Karate Families in Tarzana offers a friendly, welcoming learning environment where you can achieve your martial arts goals. We provide martial arts classes as well as private training to train your body, as well as your mind and spirit. To learn more about how to get started, contact us today.