World Oyama Karate

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200 Hamilton Ave
White Plains, NY 10601

World Oyama Karate in White Plains, NY, offers a premier martial arts training program designed to empower individuals both physically and mentally. With classes for children aged 5 and up, as well as for adults of all ages and skill levels, the dojo aims to foster self-confidence and alleviate stress through martial arts practice.

Emphasizing the philosophy of BU kara hairi TOKU ni itaru, Oyama Karate focuses on developing individuals of high moral character who contribute positively to society, family, and the workplace. This vision is pursued through a mindful integration of physical training and mental discipline, enriching every student's journey in karate.

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