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2301 Longport Ct. Elk Grove, CA 95758
Call us at (916)683-6222 for more information
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8am - 10pm Monday - Friday
10am - 8pm Saturdays
Closed Sundays

CBS 13/CW 31 Recently came out and interviewed our newest black belt
Katelyn Vo! Click to view.

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Results from the 2009 Dixon Tournament!
Clay Quint
Jeff Solomon
Aaron Robinson
Juliette Vidula
Jessica Ng
William Grunwald
Enrique Guzman
Kaitlyn Reierson
Ken Bressan
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Advanced
Intermediate
Advanced Knockdown
Beginner
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Intermediate
Intermediate
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Our mission at the School of the Tiger is dedicated to offering quality and affordable martial arts to everyone. Our 20+ years working with Cosumnes Community Services District formally Elk Grove Community Services District has resulted in an outstanding relationship with them. This relationship has provided us with excellent facilities, which allow us to keep our costs down and pass the savings to our clients. At the same time, our commitment to excellence has enabled us to achieve our primarily goal of producing extremely qualified martial artists who are dedicated, disciplined, and well respected in the community.

School of the Tiger offers classes in Kyokushin Karate, Aiki Jujitsu and Mixed Martial Arts. These classes are taught by professionals, many of which are employed in law enforcement and related fields, sharing with each student decades of experience. There are no contracts to sign or long term financial commitments. Our classes are run in a month to month basis and structured for students to work towards their black belts.

We believe and will always follow in the path of the true Kyokushin way.

Sensei Chris Raderchak breaking a free standing 2" brick
Sensei Bea Quint performing Kata Breaking Set with a 2" brick

School of the Tiger on CBS!

An interview with our 2007 student of the year, Katelyn Vo.