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Chamberlain Studios of Self Defense™ Chamberlain Studios of Self Defense™ KENPO KARATE • HEIKE-RYU JIU-JITSU • JIYUSHINKAI AIKIDO • KODOKAN JUDO • SELF DEFENSE • CHALKLINE FITNESS Martial arts AND FITNESS Class Schedule Bachman (Hombu) Dojo Kids Kenpo Karate M Tu W Th Saturday Unlimited Monthly Classes 5:15p - 5:45p 5:15p - 5:45p 9a - 9:30a (Sensei Les) Kids Age 4-6: $115/mo (Shihan Rollend) (Shihan Rollend) Kids Age 7-11: $155/mo 5p - 5:45p 5:45p - 6:30p 5p - 5:45p 5:45p - 6:30p 9:30a - 10:15a (Sensei Les) Beginners (White - Yellow Belt) (Sensei Darrell) (Shihan Rollend) (Sensei Darrell) (Shihan Rollend) 5p - 5:45p 5:45p - 6:30p 5p - 5:45p 5:45p - 6:30p Kids Age 7-11: $155/mo 10:15a - 11a (Sensei Les) Intermediate (Orange - Blue Belt) (Sensei Darrell) (Shihan Rollend) (Sensei Darrell) (Shihan Rollend) (All Ranks): Tweens 12-15 5:45p - 6:30p 6:30p - 7:30p 5:45p - 6:30p 6:30p - 7:30p 10:15a - 11a (Sensei Les) $155/mo (Beg./Inter.) or $165/mo (Adv) (Sensei Darrell) (Shihan Rollend) (Sensei Darrell) (Shihan Rollend) Parents’ (Family) Day Workout Last Saturday of the month in your Kids’ Kenpo Karate class for beginner and intermediate. Colored Belts (White - Green) Last Friday of the month 6:30p-8p (Monthly Striping - in class, last week of the month); Kids Belt Testing (Both Dojo locations. Testing date may change with Holidays). See Calendar on website for exact dates. Kids BIRTHDAY PARTIES Saturdays: 2p - 3:30p or 4p - 5:30p (Bachman or Lakewood) (Call the Dojo office at: 214-351-5367 x1 to book your party!) $250 non-members; $200 members Kids Leadership & Advanced Classes M Tu W Th Saturday $165/mo (Includes all of the classes listed below) 5:45p - 6:30p (Sensei Darrell) 10:15a - 11a (Sensei Les) Kids Age 7-15: $165/mo 6:30p - 7:30p 5:45p - 6:30p 6:30p - 7:30p Advanced / Leadership (Purple Belt & Higher) 7:30p - 8:15p (Shihan Rollend) (Sensei Darrell) (Shihan Rollend) 11a - 11:30a - Grappling Age 7+ Sparring - Age 10+ (Sensei Glenn) (Sensei Glenn) Kung Fu Class Last Wednesday of the month 6p - 7p (Bachman Dojo) (Sensei Kellyn) (Available to Leadership Students) Kids Leadership Class & Every Advanced Kids Class (Purple-Blue by invitation, Green/Brown/Jr. Black-Mandatory) Testing Testing: Ranks in Brown Belt (April & Nov.) with pre-tests during the two months prior to these tests. *Leadership Agreement needed for Jr. Black Belt (April only) with pre-tests in February & March enrollment - see dojo desk for details See Calendar on website and Student Leadership handbook for exact dates & times. Adult Kenpo Karate & Fitness M Tu W Th F Sat 12p - 1p 11a - 11:30a (Shihan Rollend) & Grappling Kenpo (Beginner): 12p - 1p 6:30p - 7:30p (Sensei Glenn) $155/mo Unlimited Kenpo (Shihan Rollend) (Shihan Rollend) 6:30p - 7:30p (Shihan Rollend) 11:30a - 12:30p (Sensei Les) 12p - 1p (Shihan Rollend) 12p - 1p 11a - 11:30a Open Mat - Grappling 7:30p - 8:15p 12p - 1p (Sensei Glenn) Kenpo (Inter / Adv): By Appointment 12p - 1p Sparring (Sensei Glenn) Open Mat - $155/mo Unlimited Kenpo (Shihan Rollend) By Appointment 11:30a - 12:30p 7:30p - 9p (Sensei Les) 7:30 - 9p (Professor) (Sensei Rob / Sensei Glenn) Chalkline Fitness 7:15a - 8:45a $155/mo Unlimited Kenpo & Fitness (Sensei Jimmy) 3rd Thursday of the month (Lakewood Dojo) 7p - 8p - (Sensei Kellyn) Kung Fu Training: $40/mo Last Wednesday of the month 6p - 7p (Bachman Dojo) - (Sensei Kellyn) - Stay after for Instructor Training! Instructor Training Program Last Wednesday of the month 7p - 9p (Bachman Hombu Dojo) - Come early for Kung Fu! Jiyushinkai Aikido M Tu W Th F Sat Sun (Sensei Bill Parker) Aikido Kuzushi Training: 6p - 7:30p 6p - 7:30p $155/mo Unlimited Aikido Training: 7:30p - 9p 7:30p - 9p 4:30p - 6:30p $155/mo Unlimited Heike-Ryu Jiu-Jitsu $155/mo 6p - 7:30p 6p - 7:30p (Sensei Bill Parker) Kodokan Judo $155/mo 6p - 7:30p 6p - 7:30p (Sensei Bill Parker) 2739 Bachman Dr. Dallas, TX 75220 Tuition: $115-$165/mo for group classes; $75-$200/hr for private instruction; $60 Single Registration ($20 annual); $75 Family Registration ($35 annual) Uniforms - Kids $35; Adults $45 ($160 - heavy weight) Facebook/Chamberlain Studios For a change of pace, we offer the fun and excitement of Karate Birthday Parties! Hosted in our beautiful facilities, our highly trained and experienced instructors run the entire party, while you sit back and relax, talk to the other parents and take great pictures! For the younger kids ages 4-6 we host an exciting karate skills based party, for the older kids we recommend either the “Karate Kids Party” or our “Padded Weapons Party” - think Ninja/Jedi training! More info at our website: DallasKenpo.com 2 Great Locations ! Lakewood/East Dallas & NW Dallas at Love Field Scheduling: Birthday Parties are scheduled on Satur- day afternoons from 2p - 3:30p or from 4p - 5:30p. Cost: Current Karate Families are $200 ($250 for 21+ kids). Non-members are $250 ($300 for 21+ kids) For an additional $75 you may use the upstairs kitchen and training area at the Lakewood studio in conjunction with your child’s birthday party. Past groups have used the custom IKEA kitchen area for the parents to relax without the kids and enjoy a drink and some food. Let us know in advance to book this area as it is frequently used by other groups. .
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