A matted training floor in Osborne Park, available outside dojo hours.
This is a working martial arts dojo. Evenings Monday to Wednesday and Saturday mornings, classes run here. The rest of the week, the floor is yours to hire.
80 square metres of training mats. 10m × 8m, open plan, no pillars. Not a hall with mats dragged out of a cupboard — a purpose-built training floor that's free when you need one.

The dojo uses the floor for its own classes: Monday to Wednesday evenings, 5:00pm–7pm, and Saturday mornings, 9am-12pm. Outside those hours, the floor is available — early mornings, daytimes, evenings after class, and weekends.
That's broader than most venues can offer.
Groups currently train here at
Monday and Thursday mornings 6am
Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7:30pm-8:30pm and Saturday 8:00am
Recurring weekly slots are first-in — once a group takes their time, it's theirs and it's blocked out. Once you're set up as a hirer, ad-hoc bookings are made through our online booking system, which shows live availability.
Training groups.
A few practitioners meeting to train together — no class, no instructor, just floor time. If you and your training partners have weekday daytimes free (FIFO swings, shift rosters, flexible work), a recurring weekly slot gives you a proper matted floor at hours most venues can't offer. Groups already do exactly this here.
Movement practice.
Animal flow, mobility, tumbling, conditioning — any movement work that wants real matting underfoot. Morning and lunchtime slots suit these classes well.
Personal trainers.
The space works at 1:1 to 1:3. Once you're set up as a hirer, you book session by session through our online booking system — live availability, so you can match the floor to your client's schedule week to week rather than committing to a fixed slot you can't always fill. Some hand-held strike pads and kick shields are available; anything else is a conversation to have with us — the studio is up a flight of stairs, so what gets stored here and what travels with you is worked out case by case, before you commit.
If you're an instructor ready to run your own classes, the hardest part is usually the room. Prime evening timeslots normally mean a lease you can't justify on day one.
Here, Thursday and Friday evenings (5–7pm), Saturday afternoons, and Sundays are available as a recurring weekly package — enough to run a real class schedule on a professional floor, week to week, without a lease. Build your student base first; decide about premises later, if ever.
We'll be straightforward with you about fit — including whether your art has room to grow in this part of Perth. We've run a dojo here for years and know the local landscape. If the honest answer is that an established school nearby makes this a hard place for your school to take root, we'd rather tell you that than take your money.
This space looks like what it is — a traditional dojo, weapons on the wall, training hall atmosphere. If you're after a softly-lit wellness studio, this likely isn't your space, and we'd rather say so here than waste your visit. For the same reason, it isn't available for children's programs run on a drop-off basis. It's also up a single flight of stairs, with no lift.


There's no flat rate card, because usage isn't flat. A personal trainer with one client, two friends meeting to train, and an established school putting ten students on the mats are using the floor very differently — and a single hourly price would mean the small users subsidising the big ones. So rates are set by usage: what you're running, how many people, and how often.
What that means in practice: if you're just starting out — a new school with a handful of students, a PT building a client base — your rate reflects that, and it grows only as you do.
Assuming we're talking about more than a one time use, your first session is free, so you can find out whether the floor suits your training before you talk numbers.
The conversation happens when you visit — you'll know your rate before you commit to anything.
The best way to know is to stand on the floor — ideally while it's in use.
You're welcome to drop in during a regular class — Monday to Wednesday evenings from 5pm to 7pm, or Saturday mornings from 9am-11am — have a look around, and talk to Andre then. Unit 7a, 44 Hutton Street, Osborne Park, above PrimeFit gym.
If those times don't work, message us and we'll sort something out. Andre runs the dojo around full-time work, so weekday options are limited, but a lunchtime meet can usually be arranged.
Unit 7a, 44 Hutton Street, Osborne Park, Perth, WA 6017
Andre: 0431 011 828
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