Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions before you start? We’ve got answers. Below you’ll find helpful information about our programs, training levels, class structure, and what to expect when you join Karajitsu. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to contact us directly — we’re happy to help!

Karajitsu is a complete martial arts system combining techniques from MMA, Karate, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. It focuses on striking, grappling, and real-world self-defense.

Not at all! Our programs are beginner-friendly and open to all fitness levels. We’ll guide you step-by-step from day one.

Comfortable workout clothes are perfect for your first class. If you continue, we’ll help you get the proper gear based on your training level.

Yes. Our kids’ classes are designed to be safe, structured, and fun—while teaching discipline, focus, and self-defense in a controlled environment.

We welcome students from age 6 and up. Classes are grouped by age and skill level to ensure everyone trains safely and effectively.

Yes, private and small-group training is available for those looking for personalized instruction or faster progression. Contact us for availability and pricing.

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Karajitsu’s belt system reflects progress across three disciplines: MMA, Karate, and BJJ. As you advance, your belt represents your growth in all three areas.

You can fill out the contact form or click “Book a Free Trial” to reserve your spot. We’ll get back to you with all the details.

We recommend training 2–3 times per week to see steady progress, but you can choose a schedule that fits your lifestyle. Consistency matters more than intensity.

Not at all! Many students start with no athletic background. Our training will gradually build your strength, endurance, and confidence at your own pace.

For beginners, no special gear is required. As you advance, you may need gloves, a gi (uniform), or grappling gear—we’ll guide you on what to get and when.