Martial Arts America Pleasanton
Martial Arts America Pleasanton, 243 Main St, Suite A, Pleasanton, CA 94566
About
Martial Arts America Pleasanton offers Preschool Martial Arts, Kids Martial Arts, Teen Martial Arts, Adult Martial Arts, Adult Krav Maga, Krav Maga classes, birthday parties, and summer camps, including Kids Martial Arts Summer Camps. The program includes martial arts classes and martial arts training for a wide range of ages and interests.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
Martial Arts America Pleasanton has served the Tri-Valley community since 1987. The leadership team includes Master Andrew Freitas, Katherine Freitas, and Evan. The program provides martial arts classes to the Tri-Valley and surrounding communities.
The mission of Martial Arts America Pleasanton states that it is dedicated to changing lives through martial arts, education, and coaching, and that it strives to offer a safe, comfortable, and welcoming atmosphere for students and family members. The mission also states that the school believes martial arts can be for everyone, regardless of age, gender, or experience level, and that students learn skills to protect themselves through a realistic and practical approach.
The program includes an inclusive approach to martial arts training for children, including those with ADD, ADHD, Autism, and Down’s syndrome. Instructors are described as experienced partners in each child’s journey who work closely with parents to tailor programs to individual needs, with a commitment to accepting children of all abilities with open arms. The Preschool Martial Arts program is described as a blend of building gross motor skills and having fun. The Kids Martial Arts program teaches self defense and life skills like focus, discipline, and respect, and the Teen Martial Arts program is presented as an alternative to screen time that helps teens feel confident and make friends. The Adult Martial Arts program combines fitness with fun and self defense skills, and Krav Maga is described as practical self defense that works in real-life situations and is physique-building.
Birthday parties at Martial Arts America Pleasanton are described as fun and low-work for parents. The Summer Camp is promoted as an experience children will not forget, with the statement that martial arts changes lives. Parents are encouraged to watch their children in kids martial arts lessons, and there is also an option for parents to drop children off and have personal time during classes. No fitness level is required to start martial arts classes, and instructors are dedicated to helping students on their journey to Black Belt or other personal goals. The school states that martial arts is for everyone, and that Tri-Valley members have seen improvements in as little as 7 days. It is described as “The Tri-Valley’s Best Martial Arts school.”
Testimonials mention that Krav Maga classes are enjoyable, that teachers are great and welcoming, that a parent and child taking Krav Maga together had a tremendous experience, that kids are “having a blast and learning a lot,” and that the program teaches kids self-discipline, self-confidence, and how to stay safe at all times.
Last updated August 8, 2026.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
Martial Arts America Pleasanton has served the Tri-Valley community since 1987. The leadership team includes Master Andrew Freitas, Katherine Freitas, and Evan. The program provides martial arts classes to the Tri-Valley and surrounding communities.
The mission of Martial Arts America Pleasanton states that it is dedicated to changing lives through martial arts, education, and coaching, and that it strives to offer a safe, comfortable, and welcoming atmosphere for students and family members. The mission also states that the school believes martial arts can be for everyone, regardless of age, gender, or experience level, and that students learn skills to protect themselves through a realistic and practical approach.
The program includes an inclusive approach to martial arts training for children, including those with ADD, ADHD, Autism, and Down’s syndrome. Instructors are described as experienced partners in each child’s journey who work closely with parents to tailor programs to individual needs, with a commitment to accepting children of all abilities with open arms. The Preschool Martial Arts program is described as a blend of building gross motor skills and having fun. The Kids Martial Arts program teaches self defense and life skills like focus, discipline, and respect, and the Teen Martial Arts program is presented as an alternative to screen time that helps teens feel confident and make friends. The Adult Martial Arts program combines fitness with fun and self defense skills, and Krav Maga is described as practical self defense that works in real-life situations and is physique-building.
Birthday parties at Martial Arts America Pleasanton are described as fun and low-work for parents. The Summer Camp is promoted as an experience children will not forget, with the statement that martial arts changes lives. Parents are encouraged to watch their children in kids martial arts lessons, and there is also an option for parents to drop children off and have personal time during classes. No fitness level is required to start martial arts classes, and instructors are dedicated to helping students on their journey to Black Belt or other personal goals. The school states that martial arts is for everyone, and that Tri-Valley members have seen improvements in as little as 7 days. It is described as “The Tri-Valley’s Best Martial Arts school.”
Testimonials mention that Krav Maga classes are enjoyable, that teachers are great and welcoming, that a parent and child taking Krav Maga together had a tremendous experience, that kids are “having a blast and learning a lot,” and that the program teaches kids self-discipline, self-confidence, and how to stay safe at all times.
Last updated August 8, 2026.
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