Allegheny Shotokan Karate voted best martial arts school in the Westmoreland Country area by Trib Total Media.
Pittsburgh based Allegheny Shotokan Karate was voted the best martial arts school in the region by Trib Total Media! We thank all the friends and families that make our dojo special.
Allegheny Shotokan Karate: A Pittsburgh Family Martial Arts Tradition
Martial Arts are great way to build self-confidence and boost self-esteem in children. Every mom and dad wants to instill respect, discipline and focus in their kids, but with so many options available today it can be difficult to find the right program. Parents across the region have been raving about the Irwin based Norwin Ninjas, winner of the Trib Total Media Readersâ Choice Gold Award. As Western Pennsylvaniaâs premier youth marital arts course, the programs are structured to develop positive âcharacterâ traits that reinforce strong family values. The award winning classes have been honored for their creativity and unique curriculum developed by certified teachers and educators. Gary Klos of North Huntingdon has a son in the school and tells us, âEvery class is exciting, and the workouts challenge the kids mentally and physically. Iâve been around a lot of other martial arts and this is simply the best program for my son. He loves it.â
The energetic group of students is led by the Viola family; three generations karate champions. Master Bill Viola Sr. has over fifty yearsâ experience in the martial arts and has enlisted his black belt family; son Bill Jr, and daughters Addie, Jacque, Ali and Joce to help run the school. Over the past 6 decades Viola Sr. has taught thousands of students, making him the authority on karate in the Norwin area. In 1969 he founded Allegheny Shotokan Karate, the first martial arts school in the area. Viola Sr., a retired school teacher, has used his education background and years of hands-on experience to help devise a program that not only teaches self-defense and Shotokan karate, but more importantly building character in young people.
The Norwin Ninjas emphasize a childâs âSELFâ image and uses goal oriented objectives to encourage them. Every student sets goals and works towards reaching them. Sensei Bill Viola Jr. says, âWe strive to build positive role models, and as our students advance, they are taught to set an example. To us, itâs all about building future leaders. The mental focus and determination they learn in karate will carry over to school, family and life. It starts a young age and I have seen so many kids improve their grades, behavior, and coordination after joining the class. I couldnât be prouder of the kids who have graduated from our programs.â In fact Connor Burns and Liz Leaseburg were honored by former Steeler Hines Ward as male and female âPositive Athletes of the Yearâ for martial arts. Viola continues, âKids like Connor and Liz are making a difference in the community. They epitomize the motto, âBuilding Champions in Life.ââ
Michael Russell of North Huntingdon has a daughter in the teenage class. He says, âI love that it is a family run school. All the instructors are exceptional and they make you earn everything! This is not a chain; you will progress at your own pace. They have really brought out the best in Sara.â Sara recently competed at the National Black Belt League World Games representing the United States and won a World Title. Eight years ago she began as a Norwin Ninja, and now after years of dedication has become yet another role model for the next generation of Norwin Ninjas. Sensei Viola ads, âWe teach all our Ninjas that to in order to achieve, you have to embrace the three âDâsâ Desire, Determination, and Dedication.â
New students are now being accepted for Monday and Wednesday classes at our Irwin and North Huntingdon locations. If you would like to reserve a spot for a free lesson at no obligation, call Sensei Bill Viola at 724-864-3495.
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