Parents looking for kids martial arts and adults searching for self-defense or fitness both need to understand your programs, schedule, and instructor background before they visit. A website that answers these earns the trial class. Free mockup, no commitment.
For Martial Arts Schools in KC
Web Design for Martial Arts Schools in Kansas City
Martial arts schools serve two distinct audiences: parents researching programs for kids — looking for discipline, confidence, and safety — and adults searching for fitness, self-defense skills, or competition training. Both groups want to understand your curriculum and belt system, see your instructor credentials, and know what the first class looks like. A martial arts school website that speaks to both audiences and makes signing up for a trial class frictionless fills your roster.
What parents and adult students research when choosing a martial arts school
- Programs — kids (ages, belt levels), adult (fitness, self-defense, competition), family classes
- Style — karate, taekwondo, jiu-jitsu, Muay Thai, MMA, kickboxing — what each emphasizes
- Instructor credentials — black belt rank, years teaching, competition background, certifications
- Schedule — class times for kids and adults, how often to attend to progress
- Atmosphere — competitive vs. recreational — whether tournaments are expected or optional
What your martial arts school website would include
- Kids programs — age groups, what each level learns, belt advancement, parent expectations
- Adult programs — fitness martial arts, self-defense focus, competition team, beginner welcome
- Instructor profiles — rank, years teaching, competition history, teaching philosophy
- Schedule — weekly class times by program with level requirements
- Trial class offer — what the first visit looks like, what to wear, what to expect
- Enrollment form with age, program interest, experience level, schedule preference
What clients say
“Parents would call and ask the same five questions every time — what ages do you take, how often do kids need to come, how long to black belt, is it competitive. The new site answered all of that before they called. We stopped getting tire-kickers and started getting families who were already sold and just wanted to schedule their trial class. Our conversion from inquiry to enrollment went up noticeably in the first month.”
— Sensei J. Park, martial arts school, Lenexa, KS
Simple pricing
A martial arts school site with programs, schedule, and trial class form starts at $225. A full site with kids and adult program pages, instructor profiles, and enrollment system is $425–$875. A few new memberships covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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