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Baltimore Martial Arts After School Karate & Study Group
Basic Information
Address: 6565 Baltimore National Pike
Phone Number: 410-465-7799
Additional Information
Focus: Karate & Homework Study
Director: Gary Berger
Schools Served: Baltimore County & Howard County Public & Private Schools
School District: BALTIMORE
County: Baltimore & Howard County
Schedule: Monday - Friday
Ages: K-Highschool
Capacity: 30 children currently
Membership/Pricing: $119/week no contract
Setting:
As parents, we know how difficult it is to find a quality after-school program. Most after school programs are little more than glorified babysitting services with no structured plan to improve your child’s health, self-esteem, behavior, confidence, focus, manners, leadership skills or self-discipline. Worry no more — your child can enjoy a fun, safe, structured, top-quality Martial Arts program at The Baltimore Martial Arts Academy in Catonsville, Maryland! At our After School Program your child will get into great shape physically and learn valuable self-defense skills. Husband, wife and owners, Gary & Danyelle Berger, teach Brazilian Jiu Jitsu to the children. But that’s just the beginning.
Program Highlights:
Family Owned Business
Additional Benefits:
Better manners
Self-discipline
Goal-setting skills
Time-management skills
Leadership skills
Study skills
Improved behavior
Concentration and focus
More respect
Reduced Stress and Anxiety
Ask us about our awesome Karate Summer Camp
Support Services:
Free Transportation
Activities:
2:50-3:55PM Baltimore Martial Arts Academy vehicle(s) pick up students and bring them to our school.
4-4:15PM Arrival & Snack Time
4:15-5:00PM Study Time, Homework, Quiet Activity, Word Games, Writing, Stories etc.
5-5:30PM Fun & Games / Bathroom & Prepare for Class
5:30-6:30PM Martial Arts Training
6:30-6:45PM Parents pick up children
Field Trip Destinations: Shadow Land
Hiking
Bowling
Arts & Crafts visits
etc.
Slogan: The Family that Trains Together Sticks Together