Delgado's Martial Arts
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Delgado's Martial Arts
At Delgado's Martial Arts, we encourage men, women and children in Vallejo, CA, to hone longstanding traditions and skills through expertly taught self-defense classes. Here, we offer a martial arts program built for every age and skill level, so everyone can enjoy the stress-relieving and confidence-boosting benefits of karate.

Our family-owned business has served the Vallejo community since 1987 and has generated a legacy of respect, support and skill-building through our programs. We're extremely family-oriented and offer martial arts classes for children as young as three. Each age group is taught separately to help you feel comfortable, regardless of your skill level or abilities.
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Delgado's Martial Arts is dedicated to sharing the craft of martial arts to everyone-even toddlers! Our Mitey Mites self-defense program in Vallejo, CA, is designed for children ages 3 to 5 and focuses on the basics of balance and coordination. Although very young children may not have the attention span required to learn standard martial arts skills, they can still begin to learn the foundations of coordination, balance and focus.
Karate classes for kids in Vallejo, CA, have been shown to be transformative in a child's development and maturity. Delgado's Martial Arts is proud to provide a space for children to thrive while learning basic self-defense and strengthening their characters. Our Dragons program is the perfect place for children to flourish while building their skills and confidence.
The Juniors and Teens programs at Delgado's Martial Arts are fantastic starting points for children and adolescents who are interested in martial arts classes in Vallejo, CA. Beyond learning the basic movements and techniques of martial arts, children enrolled in these programs will develop leadership skills, improve their discipline and have the opportunity to compete against each other.
Martial arts training is not only well-suited for children and teenagers! Many adults make karate and other forms of martial arts a staple in their weekly routines because they enjoy the skill-building, teamwork and health and fitness benefits it can offer. Not all karate schools in Vallejo, CA, offer adult-centered martial arts classes, but Delgado's Martial Arts offers multiple!
Older adults can benefit from martial arts training in many of the same ways as children and young adults, which is why Delgado's Martial Arts offers programs for adults aged 50 and older. These Chinese martial arts classes in Vallejo, CA, are taught slightly differently from our traditional adult classes to accommodate for varying health and stamina levels.
Reviews (3)
Evravon
Evravon
Sep 20, 2020
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Sifu Delgado taught me Kajukenbo when I was in high school, from 2000-2003. The lessons he taught me have stuck with me my entire life. He used to tell us how his fighting style helped his former students who joined the military, and I always thought it was just bragging, but then I went and joined the US Army in 2006 as an MP and it was true. My muscle memory and reflexes were still ingrained in me. I had been wanting to tell him about this since then, but I never knew how to get ahold of him, since I moved away from Vallejo. If anyone can give me an email address to contact him directly, I'd
Thomas M.
Thomas M.
Feb 06, 2018
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Our son recently stopped receiving lessons here at the recommendation of his doctor. Our son began experiencing back pain during and after a lesson. When asked to take it easy on our son due to his back pain, Ray began working him harder, making his back pain much worse. When showing our son how to perform a stretch to do at home, he made a remark about his mother's weight. The other parents were shocked to hear Ray make such a remark. When confronted about his disrespectful remark, he laughed it off and said that 'someone is obviously insecure about their weight'. After seeing the
Rose V.
Rose V.
Feb 05, 2016
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Pretty sure this is the group we ran into at a competition in San Jose. We came without a dojo and they took my boy under their wing. They were really impressive in the way they cheered each other on, running from ring to ring to support each other. They were also a little scary, in a good way, in how intense they were. I wouldn't hesitate to send my boys there if we lived in the area.