Seeking safe, authentic weapons training in Oakville?

Kobudo foundations taught with purpose

How Our Classes Are Structured

  • Stretch and warm-up for 15 min
  • Work with a partner doing fun relay exercises for 10 min
  • Use the punching bags to learn and practice punching and kicking techniques
  • Work in a small group learning forms and steps to prepare for the next level
  • Improve their balance, coordination, and physical fitness

Class Schedule

Weapons training

Ages 12+
Saturday 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM

We highly recommend that our students attend at least 2-3 classes per week. As students advance, even more class options become available to target the higher belt levels.

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What Parents Are Saying

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Master Mike and Master Chris combine the teachings of martial arts, with a blend of warmth that make the Rising Sun a wonderful place for kids to learn valuable skills, discipline, and self-control, experiencing fun and laughter. I highly recommend the Rising Sun!


arash arani
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My daughter has been attending classes regularly for about a year and a half. I think it has done wonders for her confidence and strength. The environment is truly one where everyone builds each other up. Cannot say enough positive things!


meghan gallant
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My son truly loves each session here! Grandmaster Mike Martin and Master Chris are great with engaging all kids and with awesome support for their growth and learning.


Nick Aleksich

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Conveniently located in the heart of the community

Address: 123 Martial Arts Way, Your City, ST 12345

Plenty of free parking available!

MARTIAL ARTS IN OAKVILLE

What makes our training unique

We build skills the same way a craftsman sharpens a tool, one precise pass at a time. Coaches teach grip, posture, and footwork before speed, then layer patterns and partner drills only when fundamentals are consistent. This progression keeps this training enjoyable and safe while building confidence you can feel. As part of a disciplined school culture, weapons training in Oakville follows a clear curriculum with visible goals, so students always know what to practice next and why it matters. That clarity also makes weapons training in Taekwondo a natural extension of striking, blocks, and movement learned in core classes.

Our studio environment supports precision and safety

Learning complex tools requires an environment that is calm, clean, and organized. Our academy uses well-zoned floors, quality pads and shields, and clearly marked spaces for solo practice, target work, and partner drills. Instructors reinforce eye protection and controlled distance, and they keep class energy focused without rushing. This setting helps new students relax and advanced students refine details, which is why many locals choose weapons training in Taekwondo here after seeing a session in person.

Age-appropriate pathways and prerequisites

We welcome motivated beginners and returning students, and then place each person where they will learn fastest. Younger athletes start with light, foam or training-safe tools and short repetitions that build coordination. Teens and adults progress to longer sequences, turning drills, and precision target work. Basic Taekwondo stances, chambers, and footwork help every student, which is why weapons training in Taekwondo fits so well inside our program. If you are new to this practice and live in Oakville, our team will guide you to the right starting point so weapons training in Oakville feels attainable and rewarding from day one.

Why choose Rising Sun Martial Arts

Rising Sun Martial Arts is led by 8th-degree Grand Master Mike Martin, whose decades of teaching keep standards high and coaching consistent. Under that leadership, our school delivers weapons training in Oakville with the same patience and precision we bring to every class. Expect clear demonstrations, thoughtful partner matching, and feedback that turns effort into visible progress. Because our academy runs on a unified curriculum, weapons training in Taekwondo

connects directly to core lessons, making it easier to build skill without guessing what comes next.

Benefits that carry beyond the dojo

When training is purposeful, results show up everywhere. Students report sharper focus at work or school, better posture and grip strength, and a calmer response to stress. This training builds spatial awareness, symmetry, and disciplined movement that elevates performance in other sports and in everyday life. For local families, choosing weapons training in Oakville inside a well-run academy means dependable coaching, a respectful community, and a program that turns small wins into long-term growth. Over time, the habits from weapons training in Taekwondo help students move with more confidence and care in any setting.

If you want a structured path that treats safety and precision as non-negotiable, choose an academy where kobudo and core Taekwondo support each other. Rising Sun Martial Arts offers a focused program, experienced instructors, and a calm studio where weapons training in Oakville feels welcoming for beginners and challenging for returners. With organized lessons and supportive coaches, training becomes a reliable part of your week and a skill set you are proud to develop.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is weapons training suitable for beginners?

Yes. We start with training-safe tools, short sequences, and clear distance rules. Coaches pace sessions so newcomers learn fundamentals quickly while staying relaxed and safe.

What does weapons training include at your academy?

We focus on bo and sticks, nunchucks, sword, tonfa, and sai. Instruction covers grip, stance, footwork, lines of attack, target work on pads, and partner timing drills, all tied to core Taekwondo movement.

If I study other martial arts first, do I start from scratch?

If you’ve practiced other martial arts, you’ll have a fresh start with us. However, if you’ve trained in Taekwondo at another school, we’ll do a quick assessment to find the right class for you.

What should I bring to my first weapons session?

Comfortable athletic clothing and a water bottle are perfect. We provide training-safe equipment at first, then advise on personal gear once basics are consistent.

How do you keep the class safe and respectful?

We use controlled spacing, coach supervision, and progressive tools. Students learn courtesy and clear verbal cues so partner work stays precise and productive.