
Empowering future champions through discipline and respect
TASA Martial Arts, located in Los Angeles, is dedicated to instilling discipline and confidence in young martial artists. Under the expert guidance of Master Tinaj, students are empowered to enhance their physical skills while developing essential life values. With a focus on fostering a positive, encouraging atmosphere, TASA offers exceptional training that prepares students not only for martial arts challenges but for life's hurdles as well. Parents can trust that their children are in a nurturing environment committed to holistic growth.
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Age-appropriate training focusing on discipline, respect, and basic self-defense techniques in a supportive environment.
Comprehensive instruction for adults in martial arts techniques, fitness, and self-defense skills.
Structured programs that build confidence, focus, and life skills through martial arts principles.
Specialized workshops teaching practical self-defense techniques for real-world situations.
One-on-one training sessions tailored to individual goals and skill levels with personalized coaching.
Introductory sessions allowing new students to experience our teaching style and facilities before committing.
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Emanuel Webb
Discipline and structure build a child’s character and turn him into a man! For everyone else—the dance school is located at 8505 Santa Monica Blvd.
Marsel Kalmagambetov
My son has been attending training at this school for two years and is very happy and highly motivated. I believe this is the achievement of our coach and his team. The atmosphere, the desire to train, and the drive to be the best in this sport are the goals of this school! I highly recommend this school and our master.
Single_father_diaries
Exceptional Martial Arts Training for Kids I recently had the pleasure of witnessing the exceptional martial arts classes offered by Tasa Martial Arts. As a parent, it's crucial to find an environment where children not only learn the physical techniques but also imbibe discipline and respect. Under the guidance of Master Tinaj, this establishment goes above and beyond in delivering precisely that. Master Tinaj demonstrates a remarkable ability to teach martial arts techniques effectively while instilling values of discipline and respect in all the children. His teaching style is engaging, patient, and tailored to the individual needs of each student, ensuring that every child feels valued and supported in their journey. Moreover, the atmosphere within the class is one of encouragement and positivity, fostering a sense of camaraderie among the students. It's evident that Master Tinaj not only focuses on physical skill development but also places great emphasis on character building, which is commendable. Overall, I highly recommend Tasa Martial Arts to any parent seeking a martial arts program that not only teaches self-defense but also cultivates important life skills in their children. With Master Tinaj at the helm, you can trust that your child will receive top-notch instruction in a nurturing and respectful environment. Moksh….
jose bonilla
The best karate school in Los Angeles that I have seen.... Of course, if you love your children and want them to be champions in life......and if you are not able to correct them at home, better not even Take them to the best karate school in Los Angeles because here they will teach them discipline and bring out the champion they carry inside
Josie Valdez
Let me start by making it clear my son does not go to this school. I took him in to try it out and we left within 30 min (which was way too long to be honest). I’m only leaving this review because i believe instructor should not physically assault your children. Specially if you are paying them monthly. I took my son in for a free trial, and within the first 3 min of him “teaching him” what he was suppose to do he yanked my son hair and pulled his head down (my son is 7) aggressively because he did not understand his direction due to his thick accent and mask half up his nose. When I asked him if that was normal for him to do he stated that it’s his way of showing discipline, I believe that it should be a strict environment but no one should ever be able to touch your child in a way to cause harm to show authority. Save your money and take your child somewhere else.