Empower your teen with confidence, discipline, and strength through our HapKiDo martial arts classes in Dahlonega, GA. Designed for ages 13–18, our programme blends fitness, focus, and self-defence — helping students develop leadership and life skills in a supportive environment.
More than just kicks and punches our teen martial arts programme builds focus, confidence, and leadership skills that last a lifetime.
We encourage responsibility, respect, and goal-setting. Teens gain leadership skills that prepare them for high school, college, and beyond, building mental focus and accountability.
Physical training helps teens relieve school-related stress while improving strength, endurance, and flexibility. HapKiDo offers a positive outlet for energy and focus.
Our classes teach real-world self-defence skills. Teens learn to protect themselves while developing inner confidence and personal awareness.
We make your teen’s first martial arts experience simple, supportive, and goal-driven. Here’s what to expect:
At Choe’s HapKiDo Dahlonega, we offer flexible martial arts classes for all ages. Family sessions run Monday–Thursday at 3:30 PM and 7:15 PM, Intermediate at 5:00 PM, and Advanced at 6:00 PM. Tai Chi classes are held Mondays & Wednesdays at 7:00 AM, and Mondays & Thursdays at 12:15 PM — making it easy to train around school, work, and family life.
Your first class is completely free — no pressure, no commitment! Experience our friendly instructors and positive training environment firsthand. After your trial, join for $199/month and enjoy unlimited classes across all suitable programmes. Family discounts are also available so everyone can train together.
Our Dahlonega martial arts school is conveniently located near downtown Dahlonega, close to local schools and neighbourhoods. The facility offers free parking, clean mats, and a safe, welcoming training space for students of all ages. Parents can relax in our viewing area while watching their children learn and grow.
“The classes improved my son’s focus and confidence. He’s more responsible and motivated in school.”