Protect your martial arts studio with comprehensive insurance designed specifically for schools, instructors, and participants. Whether you're teaching self-defense, discipline, or coordination to students of all ages, accidents and injuries can happen. Our program helps safeguard against financial risks from claims, lawsuits, and medical expenses, ensuring peace of mind for studio owners, staff, and families.
Offered by Francis L. Dean & Associates, this tailored insurance coverage meets lender and landlord requirements while providing robust protection for high-risk activities. Get a quick online quote or purchase directly—coverage is just a few clicks away!
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Coverage: A+ rated Great American Insurance Company, our program offers competitive rates, professional support, and venue-compliant certificates of insurance. Join thousands of martial arts studios nationwide that trust us to protect their passion.
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Policies are subject to terms, conditions, and exclusions. Coverage availability and rates may vary by state. Consult your policy for full details.
Key Benefits of Our Insurance Program
Coverage for Claims made by Participants
Eliminate Financial Burdens: Cover medical bills for injuries without relying solely on participants' personal insurance, which may have high deductibles or limited coverage.
Lawsuit Protection: Defend against liability claims related to bodily injury, property damage, and more.
Nationwide Availability: Accessible across the U.S., with customizable options to fit your studio's needs (note: accident coverage not available in NH or WA).
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Karate - Japanese striking art with punches, kicks, and kata; globally popular in dojos.
Taekwondo - Korean art known for high, dynamic kicks; prominent in Olympics.
Judo - Japanese grappling art focusing on throws and submissions; Olympic sport.
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) - Brazilian ground-based art emphasizing submissions and chokes; huge in MMA.
Muay Thai - Thai "art of eight limbs" using punches, kicks, elbows, and knees.
Krav Maga - Israeli self-defense system focusing on practical, real-world combat.
Kung Fu (Shaolin) - Chinese style with acrobatic forms, strikes, and traditional weapons.
Aikido - Japanese art redirecting opponent’s energy via throws and locks.
Kickboxing - Hybrid of boxing and martial arts kicks; popular in fitness and competition.
Wing Chun - Chinese close-range striking art, known for speed and efficiency.
Wrestling - Ancient grappling art; includes freestyle, Greco-Roman, and folk styles.
Capoeira - Brazilian art blending martial arts, dance, and acrobatics with music.
Hapkido - Korean art combining strikes, joint locks, and throws; emphasizes versatility.
Tai Chi - Chinese internal art for health, meditation, and soft self-defense techniques.
Kyokushin Karate - Full-contact Karate style with intense sparring and conditioning.
Savate - French kickboxing style using precise kicks and boxing techniques.
Sambo - Russian martial art blending grappling, throws, and submissions.
Kendo - Japanese sword-fighting art using bamboo swords and protective gear.
Jeet Kune Do - Bruce Lee’s hybrid philosophy blending multiple styles for efficiency.
Silat - Southeast Asian (Malay) art with fluid strikes, weapons, and self-defense.
Ninjutsu (Bujinkan) - Japanese art rooted in ninja tactics, stealth, and versatile combat.
Wushu - Modern Chinese martial art with acrobatic forms and competitive displays.
Eskrima/Kali/Arnis - Filipino stick and knife-fighting arts, emphasizing weapons and empty-hand techniques.