Varasconi School Of Self Defense Branch Of Hamzy's

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142 Main St
Bristol, CT 06010
The world is constantly changing and you need to be aware of the threats, and learn the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones. At Varasconi School of Self Defense, we teach Hamzy's Ketsu-Ka Karate, which is a unique blend of Karate, Jujitsu, Aikido, Savate and Judo. Not only can we teach you to protect yourself, but we also can help you get in shape as well. Increase your flexibility, stamina and strength now.Martial Arts can provide your kids with a much needed outlet to focus their energies. Children ages 4 and up are eligible to participate. Ketsu-Ka Karate is a unique blend of 5 different martial arts styles including Karate, Jujitsu, Aikido, Savate and Judo. It was specially designed to provide you with the best self-defense techniques available. It was developed by Mr. Harry Hamzy, a native of Lebanon. For over 30 years he traveled the world to learn from a variety of martial arts masters. In his lifetime, he had mastered over 15 different styles and used his knowledge to perfect the form of Ketsu-Ka Karate. In each of our training sessions we offer friendly sparring competitions. You will work out with people of your own level and, at the same time, learn the skills needed to protect yourself. We also participate in local tournaments where you can test your skills against new opponents versed in a variety of styles.Ketsu-Ka Karate also gives you the perfect opportunity to stay in shape and increase your overall health. Practicing martial arts can also increase your overall strength and cardiovascular health. Give us a call and sign up for classes today.Experience matters when you are looking for a martial arts instructor. You'll be in good hands at the Varasconi School of Self Defense. Both senseis, Tom and Bob Varasconi, have over 60 years of combined experience and have been teaching in the Bristol area since 1982.

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5.02 reviews
Dawn Z.
9/7/2024

Great school!!! Great place to learn self - defense . Sensei's are knowledgeable, kind , and make you want to work hard to be the best you can be.

Deborah T.
10/1/2019

I began martial arts classes with Sensei Varasconi simply for self defense. I was a social worker that had to visit clients in some of Connecticut's most dangerous neighborhoods. What began as a...

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