About
DOJO Karate Minnesota Martial Arts & Fitness for All Ages offers Pre-School / Kindergarten martial arts classes, Juniors / Pre-Teen martial arts classes, Teen Martial Arts, Adult Martial Arts, and Fitness Kickboxing. The program also offers a kids martial arts program and martial arts-themed birthday parties in a real martial arts school. Classes are structured to include coordination, physical fitness, mental strength, and social skills, and use positive reinforcement with children.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
The program’s mission statement is: “Reach your full potential with DOJO Karate!”
Facebook reviewers describe a “great, positive atmosphere” where instructors “know how to push you and keep you motivated towards achieving your goals.” Other reviewers mention “fabulous instructors who truly care about the success of who they are working with” and an “excellent combination teaching skills, leadership and citizenship.” Several parents report that both they and their children enjoy martial arts at DOJO, noting focus on techniques, developing skills, attention to each child, and flexibility in class timings. Multiple parents describe their children learning self-control, focus, coordination, leadership, confidence, and goal-setting, and one parent of an autistic child notes that instructors “really take time to work with him.” One parent of a child who started at age 3 reports that over a year, the child went from not focusing or participating to going into class independently, participating often, watching quietly when not participating, and looking forward to demonstrations and classes.
Last updated June 28, 2026.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
The program’s mission statement is: “Reach your full potential with DOJO Karate!”
Facebook reviewers describe a “great, positive atmosphere” where instructors “know how to push you and keep you motivated towards achieving your goals.” Other reviewers mention “fabulous instructors who truly care about the success of who they are working with” and an “excellent combination teaching skills, leadership and citizenship.” Several parents report that both they and their children enjoy martial arts at DOJO, noting focus on techniques, developing skills, attention to each child, and flexibility in class timings. Multiple parents describe their children learning self-control, focus, coordination, leadership, confidence, and goal-setting, and one parent of an autistic child notes that instructors “really take time to work with him.” One parent of a child who started at age 3 reports that over a year, the child went from not focusing or participating to going into class independently, participating often, watching quietly when not participating, and looking forward to demonstrations and classes.
Last updated June 28, 2026.
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