Karate for Kids

We often get asked if we have classes for children. The short answer is no. The Penn State Karate Club is for adults attending Penn State University. PSU prohibits children from joining student clubs.

Children are welcome to attend our public demonstration events with their parents though. These demonstrations will often include an audience participation follow-along.

For parents and children interested in the martial arts, there are several options available in the local community. Below are a few.

Ueshiro Okinawan Family Karate Dojo (State College, PA)
http://familykarateclub.com/

YMCA of Centre County
https://www.ymcaofcentrecounty.org/

Young’s Tae Kwon Do (Bellefonte, PA)
https://www.youngtkd.com/

Chaar’s Tae Kwon Do (State College, PA)
https://www.chaartkd.com/

Masking Indoors

Due to rising COVID cases, Penn State will require indoor masking at University Park beginning May 31st. Remember to bring a mask to Karate. Bring two if you want to swap a sweaty mask for a dry one. Anti-fog sprays can be helpful if you wear glasses. Washing glassy with soapy water may also help reduce fogging.

For more information about COVID and safety requirements at Penn State, visit:
https://virusinfo.psu.edu/university-status/

Brave audience members join us on stage at Matsuri

Thank You to the Penn State Japanese Friendship Association for inviting the Penn State Karate Club to participate in their 2022 Matsuri event earlier this month.

A few brave audience members joined us on stage for the participation part of our presentation. Here they are going through Fukyugata Dai Ichi, a special introductory kata developed by Master Shoshin Nagamine (長嶺 将真) in the 1940s to help promote Okinawan Karate.