Abbots Langley

Abbots Langley Karate Club offers friendly, structured martial arts training for children, families and students of all grades in the local community. Classes are designed to help pupils build confidence, fitness, focus and respect while learning traditional karate skills in a safe and positive environment.

Tanners Wood Hall Abbots Langley.

The younger class runs from 4.30pm to 5.30pm for children aged 4 to 7 years, giving beginners a fun introduction to karate through simple techniques, balance work, listening skills and age-appropriate games.

The second Tuesday class runs from 5.30pm to 6.30pm for students aged 8 years and above, allowing older children and young people to develop stronger basics, combinations, partner work and grading preparation.

Tanners Wood Hall is a useful community venue for local families. Abbots Langley Parish Council describes it as a newer venue on the site of the old Hillside Hall, well placed in the heart of School Mead and close to local schools. That makes it a convenient setting for after-school training and for parents bringing younger children to their first Karate lesson.

Breakspeare School, Abbots Langley,

On Fridays, Abbots Langley Karate Club trains at Breakspeare School, Gallows Hill Lane, Abbots Langley, from 5pm – 6pm. This class is open to all ages and all grades, making it ideal for families, siblings, beginners and more experienced students who want an extra weekly session.

The club’s Abbots Langley classes are welcoming, disciplined and encouraging. Children learn more than punches, kicks and blocks: they practise perseverance, self-control, courtesy and teamwork. Whether your child is 4 years old and trying karate for the first time, or an older student working towards the next belt, Abbots Langley Karate Club provides a lively local place to train, make friends and grow in confidence.