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Para Karate in Al Barsha, Dubai

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Para Karate – Empowering Abilities at The Force Strike

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What is Para Karate?

A modified version of traditional karate, para karate is designed for pupils with intellectual, visual, or physical disabilities. The World Karate Federation (WKF) oversees Para Karate, which also established itself on global levels such as the World Championships and Paralympic-style contests.

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Every student, regardless of background or constraints, can study at their own pace with The Force Strike's Para Karate program, which is broken down into levels from basic to advanced.

We at The Force Strike think that everyone can benefit from martial arts. For this reason, we have created an organized, safe, and welcoming environment where Para Karate students may practice, develop, and flourish on all levels—mentally, emotionally, and physically.

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Why Choose Para Karate?

There are benefits to Para Karate training beyond self-defense. It is a transformative experience that fosters independence, strength, and resilience.

  • Physical Development
    Increases flexibility, balance, and muscle strength.
    Varies training techniques according to the abilities of each individual.
  • Mental & Emotional Growth
    Boosts confidence and positivity.
    Raises general mental wellness and lowers anxiety.
  • Social Benefits
    Promotes friendship and teamwork.
    Creates a feeling of identity and belonging.

Para Karate isn't just a sport. It's about celebrating abilities, altering limits, and breaking obstacles.

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Training Levels at The Force Strike
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We provide a methodical approach that responds to each student's needs and abilities:

  • Beginner Level (Basic Movements & Awareness)
    Overview of Para Karate.
    Basic kicks, punches, and blocks.
  • Intermediate Level (Discipline & Techniques)
    Forms (Kata) according to the range of motion of a student.
    Techniques for self-defense with partners.
  • Advanced Level (Competition & Mastery)
    Taking part in Para Karate competition.
    Improving ability in higher belt techniques.

Para Karate The Force Strike is the solution if you or someone you love has special needs and is looking for an inclusive empowering workplace.

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Why The Force Strike is the Right Place
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We are more than just a martial arts school here at The Force Strike. Everyone is respected, cherished, and capable in our community. Our Para Karate syllabus has been created with care with:

  • Certified Coaches trained in special needs education
  • Safe Environment with adapted equipment and space
  • Small Batch Sizes for personalized attention
  • Progress Tracking to monitor each student's growth
  • Events, Tournaments & Certifications to encourage participation

In order for parents and guardians to see their child's progress and share in their successes, we also include them in the training process.

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FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Yes, you’ll find MMA classes in both Al Barsha and Arjan with proper coaching and beginner-friendly batches. It’s best to pick a gym that’s close by so you can stay consistent.

Absolutely. Most MMA classes start from basics like stance, movement, and simple techniques. No prior experience is needed.

Injuries are rare in beginner classes. Training is controlled, and coaches focus on technique and safety rather than hard fighting.

Fees vary depending on the gym and number of sessions, but most places offer monthly plans and trial classes before you commit.

Yes, many gyms run separate kids’ batches. Training is lighter and focused more on fitness, discipline, and basic self-defense.

Yes, MMA is a full-body workout. With regular training, you’ll see improvements in fitness, stamina, and weight loss.

No, you can start at any fitness level. Your strength and stamina will build over time as you train.

Most MMA gyms in Dubai offer a trial session so you can see if the training suits you before signing up.

Just wear comfortable workout clothes. You don’t need gear on day one—coaches usually guide you after your first session.

2–3 sessions per week is enough to start. Once you get comfortable, you can increase your training days.