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March 12, 2026

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Marital Arts for All at New Visions Dojo

New Visions Dojo provides an exceptional traditional karate training experience for kids, teens, and adults.

Our curriculum is designed to create capable students who succeed on and off the mat. Class instruction is personalized so that each student develops strong technique, healthy fitness habits, character skills, and awareness through their training.

Respect for self and others is an essential foun- dation for learning strategic combat skills in our modern world. Practicing karate builds a steady mindset, confidence, and focus in students that must be matched with self control, discipline, and responsibility. These qualities, in addition to self defense skills, equip students for lifelong success. NVD students learn to apply these training principles to their daily lives.

NVD offers exceptional instruction in Wado-ryu karate, but when it comes to martial arts training, what is exceptional?

Why Choose New Visions Dojo?

  • Professional, individualized instruction from lifelong practitioners
  • Sharing skills that reach beyond the classroom
  • Practical self-defense built into our tradition- al Wado-ryu curriculum
  • Continued education opportunities and advanced training
  • A vibrant community of students, parents, and families

No matter what their reason for training might be, when students enter the dojo, they enter a place of learning, growth, and self-realization.

In addition to our core karate instruction, we also offer a Club program for weapons (kobu- do) training, athletic development, private lessons, extracurricular events, and Olympic-style competition.

New Visions Dojo is located at 6601 Sugar Valley Drive #111, Nashville. For more information, call 615-972-0989 or visit newvisionsdojo.com.

 

 

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About the Author

Michael Aldrich

Michael Aldrich is Nashville Parent's Managing Editor and a Middle Tennessee arts writer. He and his wife, Alison, are the proud parents of 6-year-old Ezra and 2-year-old Norah.