03/14/2020
The safety of our community is our top priority. We are closing temporarily and will update you here when we reopen.
Stay healthy and stay strong. We're looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
A donation-based martial arts and self-defence school located in Toronto. We teach urban self-defence, kickboxing, conditioning, and Shotokan Karate.
Instructors:
Shihan Alfie Della Terza:
Former Head Coach: Canadian Olympic Pankration team
8th degree Dan, Shihan level: Shotokan Karate IKA
6th degree belt: Goishin Jiu Jitsu/ WCA
6th degree black belt: Pankration
Throwing Master
Professional MMA Coach and Manager
Renshi Mike Francolla
5th degree rank of Renshi
25 years of martial arts training and teaching
Partner in The Travelling Masters, Inc.
03/14/2020
The safety of our community is our top priority. We are closing temporarily and will update you here when we reopen.
Stay healthy and stay strong. We're looking forward to seeing everyone soon!
02/17/2020
Classes start at our new Liberty Village location tomorrow! Check the schedule at http://guardianmartialarts.ca/ and join us for class this week.
In case you missed it, Guardian Martial Arts (formerly The Dojo) was featured by CBC Toronto!
"This is not really a business. This is more of a family and we're growing together." - Hanshi Alfie Della Terza
01/08/2020
The Dojo has a new name and will soon have a new location! We are proud to introduce Guardian Martial Arts.
We're moving to Toronto's Liberty Village next month! As of February 18th, a new class schedule will begin at 68 Abell St. Classes will resume as usual at 325 Weston Rd. until that date.
Visit http://guardianmartialarts.ca/ for the full schedule and join us for class this week.
01/04/2020
Our teachers and students were featured by CBC Toronto! Get an inside look at the Dojo and how it's changing our community.
"I believe martial arts gives kids and adults stress relief. It builds character and humility."- Hanshi Alfie Della Terza
Small community karate dojo teaching kids self defence, building self esteem | CBC News A small karate dojo is helping kids who have been bullied learn new skills and gain self confidence.The classes are pay what you can, so that kids who can't afford extra curricular activities still have the chance to take part.