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pre-k tang soo do in chepachet, ri

Listening. Focus. Confidence.
Built through movement, routine, and patient coaching.

Machado Method Jiu-Jitsu logo: Two figures in white gis grappling inside a green and gold circle, with text.

pre-k martial arts in chepachet, ri

Listening. Focus. Confidence.
Built through movement, routine, and patient coaching.

This is for parents who:


✔ Want early structure and listening skills

✔ Value patient coaching

✔ Care about long-term development

✔ Want positive discipline

This is NOT for parents who:


✘ Want quick fixes

✘ Want daycare

✘ Want trophies without effort

✘ Prefer high-pressure environments

Parent Reality

Most parents don’t enroll their child to learn how to fight.


They enroll because they want their child to:
listen better,
follow directions,
and build confidence early.


They want something structured —
but still gentle and age-appropriate.

RESERVE YOUR FREE INTRO LESSON

A simple, pressure-free first step to see if our program is the right fit for you and your family.

Why TINY NINJAS works

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Age-specific curriculum for 4–5 year olds


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Short drills designed around attention span


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Positive reinforcement and encouragement


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Clear class routines that build listening skills


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Patient instructors trained for early childhood

why parents in chepachet, ri trust us

Verified feedback from our students and members.

“My son has been in classes since the beginning of the year.”

The growth he has shown in just these few months is unmeasurable.Teachers have been giving me great feed back about him and his school work. Ms. Hussy truly brings out how smart he is, show him how to loose, and how to be more confident.



— Sierra M.

“My 7 year old son has been going to class here for a little over a year.”

It's a great environment. The teacher is fantastic when it comes to working with kids of all ages. I see so much progress with him, It's amazing. I highly recommend to everyone I know!



 — Andrea B.

“What can be said ,other than amazing.”

She is very passionate about her work and clients (more like family) . Audrey is the best she is incredibly talented , and loves each and everyone that walks into her studio!




 — Nicole W.

Start With Confidence

Quick answers to common questions from new students.

  • How much does martial arts training cost per month?

    Monthly tuition typically ranges between $120–$200, depending on program type, class frequency, and membership level. Most students start with a trial program before enrolling. Membership usually includes structured classes, professional instruction, curriculum tracking, and access to beginner through advanced levels.

  • Do you offer a free trial or introductory program?

    Yes. We offer a trial program so new students can experience classes before committing. Trials typically last 1–2 weeks and include guided instruction, beginner lessons, and an evaluation session. Trials are open to new students of all ages.

  • Is this beginner friendly?

    Yes — no experience required.

Not sure yet? That’s okay.

Structure builds confidence early

Two children in black and white martial arts uniforms practice a chokehold on a mat. One child smiles.
Two children grappling on a mat, one in a headlock.
Two young children in blue and black martial arts uniforms grappling on a gym floor, one smiling.
People practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. One person on the ground, another on top; two others grappling nearby. Black gis, indoor setting.
Two boys on a mat practicing Jiu-Jitsu. One boy is on top, giving a thumbs-up.
Children in colorful gis play a game on a mat. Two instructors pull a student in blue.
Two people grappling on a mat, one in a black gi, the other in a rash guard, legs entangled.
Two children practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu on a mat. One child in white gi has the other in a leg lock. A girl watches.