Martial Arts classes in Edmonton
Every studio below has been checked against its own website this month. Community notes come from local discussion, kept separate from provider facts.
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| Studio | From | Area | Beginner | Try once | Format | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seibukan Karate Dojo | $45 | Edmonton & Strathcona High School area | ★ 5 12 | ✓ | — | membership | Book → |
| Edmonton Kyokushin Karate Club | $80 | Edmonton | ★ 5 146 | ✓ | — | membership | Book → |
| Edmonton Yoseikan Karate Club | $85 | Edmonton | ★ 4.8 12 | ✓ | — | membership | Book → |
Edmonton's karate dojos show consistent pricing in the $70-85/month range for adult beginner classes. Seibukan and Yoseikan offer annual discount options. All advertise free first classes.
While many dojos (Seibukan, Yoseikan, Kyokushin, Kodiak) promote kids' programs heavily, they all maintain dedicated adult beginner offerings with 60-90 minute evening or weekend classes.
Gracie Barra and Black Sails both emphasize beginner-friendly environments and offer free trials. BJJ is rapidly growing in Edmonton as an adult beginner martial art.
Seibukan offers online adult karate at $45/month, providing flexible option for adults unable to attend in-person classes.
How much is a first martial arts session in Edmonton?
Most first sessions we checked run $45–$85. The cheapest way in right now is $45.
Which places let you try once?
3 of 14 run a one-off or drop-in session, so you can try martial arts without committing to a course: Black Sails Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Edmonton, Gracie Barra Jiu Jitsu, Kazoku BJJ.
Can you do martial arts on a weekday evening?
Yes — 4 list evening sessions. Check the schedule note on each card below, since exact nights shift term to term.