Horie Karate Dojo

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25 W Hartsdale Ave
Hartsdale, NY 10530

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Martial Arts, fitness, zen, strength and conditioning, respect, self discipline, control, exciting, fun and challenging

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5.05 reviews
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Hannah M.
8/14/2014

I went to Horie Karate Dojo when I was 6 until the age of 11; as a female - whose current age I no longer like sharing! - learning martial arts was valuable in helping to develop a different...

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Jason L.
2/13/2024

Have been going to the Karate Dojo on and off for over 20 years. Classes are for all skills levels and ages. If you're in the area, you should check it out!

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Andy L.
5/30/2019

NOT closed! Still open! On the second floor. Mon, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday classes. No classes on Tuesdays but save that day for a rest day or for lifting. 530-615pm are children classes...

Gia M.
8/17/2014

My overall experience with Horie Karate Dojo has been an extremely positive one. I would recommend this dojo to everyone. If you are looking for top notch training and a comfortable and pleasant...

Ken C.
12/18/2014

I like Hannah M's review!!! Personally, beyond that, I trained with Sensei Horie as a young man early on late 70's, early 80's and again for many years thereafter! Both during and In between and...

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