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Average rating 5 ⭐ from 458+ reviews. Our students love their martial arts coaching sessions!

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Great news: 95% of our martial arts tutors offer the first lesson free! And the cost of martial arts classes averages $47/hr with a private tutor.

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What our students say about their martial arts instructors in Australia

Chenshu

Martial arts instructor

Had a great first lesson, Chenshu was calm and patient. She has plenty of experience so knew what she was teaching. Definitely recommend if you’re thinking about learning.

Duncan

Martial arts instructor

Amazing coach ! Very patient and has taught my 2 young boys so much in just 2 sessions and they love it! Highly recommend Duncan

Ricky

Martial arts instructor

We had an exciting lesson with Ricky! He was friendly, helpful and very good at explaining Wing Chun to complete begginers like me and my friend. He was patient in explaining things and gave individual feedback to us. I was worried about learning...

Daniele

Martial arts instructor

Daniele is a great instructor with a wealth of muay thai experience. He went through the drills and concepts thoroughly and the lesson was well structured.

Daniele

Martial arts instructor

Daniele is an exceptional teacher, he tailors his lessons to your level and experience, yet will constantly push you to develop your skills. He is incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about what he does. overall just a good dude that is looking...

Ricky

Martial arts instructor

Ricky is a very patient and informative instructor. Ricky was careful to assess me initially and altered the lesson to my pace and lifestyle. I appreciate his fun, and gentle approach and flexible nature to accommodate to my lifestyle. A lovely...

FAQs

What is the average price of Martial Arts lessons?

The average price of Martial Arts lessons is $47.

However, the price of lessons will depend on a number of factors:

  • The teacher's overall experience
  • The location and format of your lessons: whether you choose to take Martial Arts lessons online, in-home, at a neutral location, in a group or one-to-one.
  • The duration and frequency of your lessons. Many teachers offer 'Packs' of lessons at a discounted rate.

91% of teachers also offer their first lesson for free.

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Why take private Martial Arts lessons?

With the help of a personal Martial Arts teacher you can learn Martial Arts quickly and in total confidence. 

Our private tutors customise their lessons to suit your needs and help you achieve your personal goals. 

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Can you learn Martial Arts online?
Most of our martial arts teachers offer their Martial arts training lessons online.

To search for an online Martial arts teacher use the "webcam" filter in our search engine. Once you've done that you'll be left with only the teachers who offer their Martial arts lessons via webcam.

How many tutors are available to give Martial Arts lessons?
1226 tutors are currently available to give Martial Arts lessons near you.

You can browse the different tutor profiles to find one that suits you best. 

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If you have any trouble finding a teacher, contact us at gday@superprof.com and we can assist you in your search. 

How are our Martial Arts tutors rated?

From a sample of 458 tutors, students rated their private tutors 5 out 5.

These reviews have been collected directly from students and pertain to their experience with the Martial Arts tutors on our platform. These reviews serve as a guarantee and attest to the professionalism of our teachers. All reviews are validated by our community, and highlight the quality of our teachers.

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Why people search “Martial Arts instructor Near Me in Australia”

“Near me” usually means something simple: you want training that fits your schedule, your goals, and your comfort level. A good Martial Arts instructor can help you learn faster and safer than trying to copy moves from videos, especially when you’re still building coordination and confidence.

What private martial arts lessons can do for you

  1. You get technique corrections in real time, like fixing stance, guard, or balance before bad habits set in.
  2. You can train for a clear goal, such as fitness, self-defence basics, grading, or competition prep.
  3. It’s easier to build consistency when sessions match your week, not a club timetable.
  4. Kids often focus better one-on-one, especially if they’re shy, easily distracted, or nervous in group martial arts classes.
  5. You can choose a style and teacher that suits you, whether you want striking, grappling, or a traditional program with forms and discipline.

There’s also a strong link between martial arts training and physical activity, which matters in a screen-heavy world. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW, 2024) reports that physical inactivity is common in Australia, and regular movement is tied to better health outcomes across ages. Martial arts lessons are one practical way to make exercise feel like a skill, not a chore.

How much does a Martial Arts instructor cost in Australia? On Superprof, martial arts sits in the Sports/Fitness category, which typically ranges from $50 to $200 per hour in Australia. Many students land around the middle depending on experience, style, and whether you’re booking private martial arts lessons weekly or doing short-term prep. Some teachers also offer a first lesson free, which is handy when you’re trying to find the right fit.

Quick recap: Most people improve faster with a plan, feedback, and a session time they can actually keep.

Martial arts in Australia: how it’s trained and why it matters

Martial arts in Australia is a mix of traditional and modern. You’ll see long-running karate and taekwondo clubs, boxing and kickboxing gyms, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) schools that feel like community hubs. Mixed martial arts (MMA) has also pushed a lot of cross-training, so it’s normal for students to mix striking, wrestling-style takedowns, and grappling over time.

At a national level, martial arts is often treated like a life skill. Parents look for structure and respectful behaviour for kids. Adults want fitness and stress relief that keeps the mind busy. And some students want practical self-defence: awareness, calm decision-making, and simple escapes, not flashy moves.

If you’ve ever compared martial arts classes near me options, you’ve probably noticed one big difference across Australia: class culture. Some clubs run like a traditional dojo with strict etiquette, uniforms, and grading. Others feel like a sports gym where you track rounds, conditioning, and sparring progress. Neither is “better”, it depends on what will keep you showing up in week three, week ten, and beyond.

Another Australia-wide trend is flexible learning. Plenty of students do a mix of in-person and online coaching. Online won’t replace partner drills, but it can help with fitness blocks, mobility, and clean technique reps, especially if you’re juggling school, uni, or shift work. It’s also helpful when you’re travelling or when local class times don’t line up, whether you’re nearer the CBD in Sydney or on the outer suburbs of Perth.

Worth knowing: in Australia, trust matters a lot when lessons involve kids. Always look for a teacher who can show a Working with Children Check (WWCC) if they’re training anyone under 18, and check reviews and experience with your chosen style.

A practical deep dive: the skills a Martial Arts instructor actually teaches

Martial arts is a sport and a skill, so the “what” matters as much as the “why”. A good Martial Arts instructor will usually build your training around a few core ideas, then layer difficulty as you improve.

  • Stance and guard: your base position. A stable stance helps with balance and power, and a good guard protects your head and body while you move.
  • Footwork: how you step, pivot, and change angle. This is how you create space, close distance safely, and avoid getting stuck flat-footed.
  • Combinations: linked movements, like jab-cross or kick to punch. Learning combinations teaches timing and flow, not just single shots.
  • Grappling and positional control: common in BJJ and judo. It’s about where your body is relative to your partner, and how to hold, escape, or improve position step by step.
  • Conditioning: fitness that supports your style. This can include skipping, bag rounds, bodyweight strength, and mobility work for hips and shoulders.

Here’s the simple version: technique is what you do, timing is when you do it, and conditioning is whether you can still do it in round three. Your teacher should balance all three, and adjust for your age and goals. For kids, that might mean games that teach coordination and listening. For adults, it might be a tight program that builds fitness without wrecking your joints.

And if you’re coming from another sport, you’ll probably recognise the learning curve. At first you think about every detail. Later, good movement starts to feel automatic, like catching a ball without planning each finger.

How martial arts fits with school, uni, and work in Australia

Families often add martial arts lessons during busy school years because it helps with routine. For students in Year 7 to Year 12, it can be a healthy outlet during exam pressure, especially during HSC, VCE, QCE, WACE, or SACE years. It won’t replace study, obviously, but it can give you a mental reset that makes it easier to sit down and focus after training.

For uni students and adults, martial arts can also be a social anchor. Turning up twice a week is a simple habit that cuts through long hours on campus or at work. If you’re job hunting, it’s also a talking point that signals discipline and consistency. It’s not magic, but it’s real life.

Some students take it further into coaching, sport and recreation work, or even roles that value physical readiness and calm decision-making. If you’re interested in teaching later, starting with private martial arts lessons can help you build clean fundamentals and a safer training style from day one.

A learning tip that actually works

Use a “three reps, one check” loop. After your Martial Arts instructor shows a technique, do three slow reps focusing on one detail only (for example, keeping your chin tucked). Then pause and check: were your feet in the right place, did your hands return to guard, did you breathe out on the strike? This keeps you from rushing and turning practice into messy cardio.

If you can, film a short 10 second clip at the end of the session (with your teacher’s OK). Watching yourself later is confronting, but it helps. You notice things you can’t feel yet, like leaning back on punches or stepping too narrow.

Choosing the right Martial Arts instructor on Superprof

Finding the right match is a bit like finding the right pair of running shoes. The “best” option is the one that fits your body and your goals. On Superprof, you can compare teachers by style, experience, reviews, and teaching approach, then message to ask practical questions.

Here are smart things to ask before booking:

What style do you teach, and who is it best for? Do you focus more on fitness, self-defence, grading, or competition? How do you keep training safe for beginners and for kids? And can you show your WWCC if lessons involve children?

Superprof makes it easy to find local martial arts classes, martial arts lessons, and private martial arts lessons with a teacher who suits your schedule, whether you want early mornings, after-school sessions, or weekend training, even if you’re comparing options between Melbourne and Brisbane while moving or travelling.

Ready to start? Explore Superprof and choose from 1226 teachers offering “Martial Arts instructor Near Me in Australia”, then book a first session and turn curiosity into training you’ll actually stick with.

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