There is more to learn in martial arts than just knowing how to fight. Martial arts originated as ancient combat techniques practised to improve physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of a person. For children, it aids their physical development in a safe environment. But most importantly, enrolling your child in martial arts will enrich their physical and mental capabilities.
At Children’s Martial Arts Preston:
- We offer two different types of martial arts classes for children.
- Our Jiu-Jitsu classes are open for children 5 to 13 years old.
- Our Wing Chun classes are open for children 8 to 13 years old.
- Beginners are welcome to join and learn martial arts.
- Students can join any class.
- Anyone can start classes even without previous experience.
- We promote holistic learning and self-defence.
- We also offer a one week free trial!
Children’s Martial Arts: Confidence, Respect, And Discipline
Martial arts teaches children how they can approach life. With fun classes and positive reinforcement, we can help develop your child’s character and resilience. Aside from being able to defend themselves when needed, they will learn how to assert themselves and resolve conflict without violence.
Proudly Teaching Children’s Martial Arts To Students From Preston
Preston is a busy inner-north suburb with a strong mix of family homes, apartments, and local activity hubs centred around High Street and Preston Market. The area blends residential streets with schools, cafés, and public transport corridors, making it popular with families who value accessibility and structured after-school options. With direct connections to neighbouring areas such as Reservoir, Thornbury, and Coburg, travelling across suburbs is a familiar routine for many Preston households.
We support families from Preston who travel to Wing Chun & Jiu-Jitsu Melbourne at 13/10 Mirra Court, Bundoora 3083 for children’s martial arts training. The drive generally takes around 15–25 minutes via Plenty Road or Bell Street.
Public transport options include tram services along Plenty Road combined with local buses toward Mirra Court, providing a practical route for parents balancing school, work, and extracurricular schedules.