For martial arts training on Encinitas Boulevard in New Encinitas, Encinitas Karate has taught traditional karate and self-defense since 1999 at its studio next to Sprouts. The program covers ages three through adult, with a belt-progression track that develops striking technique, kata, and sparring fundamentals alongside injury-prevention conditioning often coordinated with sports-rehabilitation specialists like Highline Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation. Youth classes separate into age-specific tiers, distinguishing introductory motor-skill development for three-to-five-year-olds from the intermediate kata and point-sparring curriculum for school-age students. Seasonal camps run during summer, winter, spring, and fall breaks, theming martial-arts drills around obstacle courses, team challenges, and leadership exercises for ages four through twelve. The Encinitas Boulevard corridor supports multiple martial-arts disciplines, and Encinitas Karate's striking-focused curriculum provides a stand-up complement to the grappling programs at Center For Martial Arts farther east on the same boulevard. Advanced students train in kumite sparring protocols, board-breaking technique, and weapon-form kata that integrate bo staff and nunchaku handling into upper-belt examination requirements.