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Kyokushin Kai Karate New Zealand
Martial Arts in Hamilton, Waikato area
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Our address
67 Cameron Road,
Hamilton
3216,
Waikato, North Island,
New Zealand
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07 544 3982
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Services offered
Kyokushin Karate classes, Karate for kids, Karate for men, Karate for women
Expertised in Martial Arts
Focus Training, Competition Training,Kickboxing, Weapons Training
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Tauranga Area
Additional info
Karate, All Ages, Adults, Children, Intermediate, Advanced, Beginner, Confidence, Fitness, Self-discipline, Self Defence
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Kyokushin Kai Karate New Zealand are:
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Opens in 1 day 1 Hr 56 Min
In the heart of vibrant Waikato, nestled amidst verdant landscapes that echo centuries of Kiwi resilience, stands Kyokushin Kai Karate New Zealand - a beacon for those seeking transformation through martial arts. Established with a vision to empower individuals from all walks of life, our dojo has been the cornerstone of Waikato's martial arts community since [founding date]. As you step inside our humble abode, you are enveloped by an invigorating energy that permeates the air, a testament to the Focus Training that transpires within. Here, we don't just teach Karate; we instill discipline, respect, and the indomitable spirit that lies within each one of us. Whether it's the swift movements of Kickboxing, the graceful wielding of weapons, or the traditional forms of Kyokushin Karate classes, our training caters to the diverse interests of every karateka. For our youngest students, we offer tailored Karate for Kids classes that foster self-confidence, camaraderie, and a deep appreciation for the martial arts way of life. As they grow older, our programs evolve with them, ensuring that every stage of their journey is marked by growth, learning, and continuous improvement. But we're not just about competition training; we believe in the holistic development of our students, nurturing their minds, bodies, and spirits to prepare them for life beyond the dojo. Through rigorous yet rewarding training sessions, we instill values that transcend the mat - perseverance, humility, and respect. So, whether you're a seasoned martial artist looking to further hone your skills or a curious novice seeking a new challenge, Kyokushin Kai Karate New Zealand welcomes you with open arms. Join us in our mission of spreading the timeless art of Karate across Waikato and beyond. Together, we shall walk the path of self-improvement, one punch, one kick, one bow at a time.
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Our experience with Paul.
“Stunning service, extremely professional, very trustworthy and competent experts with a solid knowledge base to accompany it all. People who really do care. Couldn't recommend them enough. Glad to have contacted them.”
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“Didn't turn up to set appointments, but turned up early at inconvenient times. No communication on changes. When complaint made after 2 weeks of requesting job, they refused to complete job and blacklisted us. Childish.”
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“Had their t/aways before, but last night..eew chicken chow mein, the taste was lovely, except: hardly any chicken, 1 coin size round of carrot halved and tough, large chunks of cauli quite firm, old broccoli it was going yellow underneath eewww, onion was lovely, appearance was horrid. Also had two spring rolls, eeeww, consisted of mince, some corn kernels and some peas, no shredded cabbage, flavour ok, but certainly not a spring roll, the pastry itself was good, I guess they made them.”