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Kenyon's Karate Centers

San Diego, California

Google: 4.9 (18 reviews)Yelp: 5.0 (17 reviews)

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About Kenyon's Karate Centers

Kenyon's Soo Bahk Do offers instruction in the traditional Korean martial art of Soo Bahk Do.

Soo Bahk Do has roots in the ancient indigenous Korean martial arts of Soo Bahk Ki and Tae Kyun. These were combined with other fighting principles (e.g. Chinese Kung Fu, Shotokan Karate) and moral guidelines such as the philosophy of Do (Tao), No Ja (Lao Tzu) and Lee Do Ja (Confucius) by Grandmaster Hwang Kee into what is now known as Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan. Soo Bahk Do (or Tang Soo Do as it was once known) is a forerunner of modern Taekwondo.

Kenyon's Soo Bahk Do is a member in good standing of the U.S. Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation®.

Instruction in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and Aikido is also available.

Pricing & Trials

  • Web Special / EXCLUSIVE offer (details not provided).

Class Hours

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4.9

18 Google reviews

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5.0

17 Yelp reviews

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Programs & Highlights

Programs & Classes

  • Kung fu school
  • Kid’s Martial Arts
  • Sports school
  • Adult Martial Arts
  • Junior’s Martial Arts
  • Martial arts school
  • Teen’s Martial Arts
  • Self defense school
  • Karate school

Amenities

  • Bike parking
  • Good for kids
  • Accepts credit cards

Instructors & Team

  • Mateusz Marek Golonka
  • Thomas Tung M Thai
Instructors

Instructor Spotlight

Mateusz Marek Golonka and Thomas Tung M Thai help anchor the coaching at Kenyon’s Karate Centers, giving students access to experienced guidance across the academy’s Karate, Soo Bahk Do, and self-defense programs. You can expect detailed instruction, steady support, and a training environment that works well for newcomers and returning martial artists alike. The school’s age-based classes for kids, juniors, teens, and adults make it easy to find the right fit and build skills at a comfortable pace.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What BJJ classes does Kenyon's Karate Centers offer?
Kenyon's Karate Centers offers instruction in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu along with Aikido and traditional Soo Bahk Do. The academy also runs Adult Martial Arts, Junior’s Martial Arts, Teen’s Martial Arts, Kid’s Martial Arts, Self Defense School, Karate School, Kung Fu School, Martial Arts School, and Sports School.
Is Kenyon's Karate Centers good for beginners?
Yes, the school works well for beginners because it offers Kid’s Martial Arts, Junior’s Martial Arts, Teen’s Martial Arts, and Adult Martial Arts. Its good-for-kids setup and broad program lineup give new students a structured way to start training in San Diego.
Where is Kenyon's Karate Centers in San Diego, CA?
Kenyon's Karate Centers is at 1551 Grand Ave in San Diego, CA. The location also offers bike parking and accepts credit cards, which makes visiting and paying for classes more convenient for local students and families.
Does Kenyon's Karate Centers teach kids' BJJ?
Yes, the academy is good for kids and offers Kid’s Martial Arts as part of its youth programs. It also teaches Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, so younger students can begin with age-appropriate martial arts training in a family-friendly setting.
Who teaches at Kenyon's Karate Centers?
Mateusz Marek Golonka and Thomas Tung M Thai are the instructors named for the academy. Students can train under a team that supports Soo Bahk Do, Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, and Aikido across programs for children, teens, and adults.

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