Atco Hapkido Classes are a combination of old-school training and modern-style self-defense! As many other arts, it combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, and in some cases meditation and philosophy. In 1989, Hapkido was claimed as the world's most popular martial art in terms of number of practitioners. Our Hapkido training gets you in shape…fast! These Hapkido classes will teach you both armed and unarmed methods of combat.
Our Hapkido classes are taught to adults of all ages in Atco New Jersey and are close to Atco and Berlin. So if you’ve always been fascinated with Hapkido, Karate or just Martial Arts in general, this is the Atco class for you!
Kids Martial Arts have been one of the best tools for teaching children of all ages to become more confident, disciplined and focused – for over 2,000 years! Kids who lean Karate, Kung-Fu or Hapkido typically get better grades, have a higher self-esteem and have learned how to defend themselves – mentally and physically against a neighborhood or school bully.
The Children’s martial arts classes here in Atco will help your child to reach their full potential and have a ton of fun at the same time!
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Atco is an unincorporated area in Waterford Township in Camden County, New Jersey, United States, in the Philadelphia-Camden metropolitan area, located 16 miles (26 km) southeast of Camden at 39.769 North, -74.887 West. The town is at the western edge of Wharton State Forest and the Pine Barrens. Atco is the home of the Atco Raceway, and served as the location for movie, Eddie and the Cruisers in 1983. An episode of Viva La Bam was shot at the raceway. The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP Code 08004.
The area gets its name from the Atlantic Transport Company, though other possible derivations have been offered, one of which is from the Indian word for “Land of many deer.”