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Master Park Martial Arts International
212 Boardman-Canfield Rd, Boardman, Ohio, 44512, United StatesWorld Sports & Cornhole Games Association
212 Boardman-Canfield Rd #Suit 2, Boardman, Ohio, 44512, United StatesMaster Park Martial Arts International
224 Boardman-Canfield Rd, Boardman, Ohio, 44512, United States
Authentic True Oriental Martial Arts Training!
Master Park Martial Arts & Health Center
224 Boardman-Canfield Rd, Boardman, Ohio, 44512, United States
Great well Qualified Instruction at Master Park Martial Arts, True Oriental Martial Arts and Finest and great Facilities. It is an Art of Oriental Educational and Life Improvement Program. It is all about education, discipline, hard work physically and mentally, leadership and achieving great academic school grades and becoming a successful person and citizen.
It is Not Like: 1) playing around, passing or selling the belts (franchised) business, 2) without proper common public education ( minimum school teacher's quality education), 3) without good discipline, manner, life style. 3) having fighting training, competition training, 4) party program, babysitting or daycare program( so called after school program) without proper license. 5) there are many people never had proper training, education and trouble in their back grounds.
Twinsburg ATA Martial Arts and Karate for Kids
9085 Dutton Dr, Twinsburg, Ohio, 44087, United StatesCleveland Shaolin Kung Fu Academy
4189 Pearl Rd, Cleveland, Ohio, 44109, United States
This place is amazing teacher Robert is great and incredibly patient with adults and children. Seriously why aren't you here?
American Academy-Matial Arts
10578 Northfield Rd, Northfield, Ohio, 44067, United StatesFuzion Martial Arts Center
13616 Detroit Rd, Lakewood, Ohio, 44107, United StatesTraditional Mixed Martial Arts Dojo
215 N Duffy Rd, Butler, Pennsylvania, 16001, United States
I was fortunate enough to find this dojo when I was looking for training in defensive tactics for law enforcement. Sensei Michael Fletcher is the ONLY civilian who is certified by DCJS to teach law enforcement officers. His method of instructing not only teaches you the "how" to do, but the "why" you do it. I am so pleased with the results of training with Traditional Mixed Martial Arts. Highly recommended.
Okinawa Karate Of Twinsburg
1929 E Aurora Rd, Twinsburg, Ohio, 44087, United States
My son started here a little over a year ago. Sensei Brandon and Sensei Stephanie are two of the most wonderful people we have ever met. They are so patient with the children and it amazes me everyday the things they are able to get my son to accomplish. Unfortunately, we will be moving out of state in the next few weeks. Of all the things we will miss about Ohio, this is at the top of our list. I don't know that we will find another karate place as wonderful as this one. Anyone with children looking to get into karate, this is the place to go!! I can not thank them enough for all they have done!!
Kaba-San's Institute of Karate
12710 Madison Ave, Lakewood, Ohio, 44107, United StatesKarate (The Fitness People)
117 John St N, Arnprior, Ontario, K7S 2N5, CanadaMaster Tong's Martial Arts
50169 Hayes Rd, Shelby charter Township, Michigan, 48315, United States
Always have a great workout. Everyone is like family there. Master Tong is a great instructor who cares about his students. I'm always happy after my workout.
Matador Martial Arts
31547 Harper Ave, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan, 48082, United StatesPKSA Karate-St. Clair Shores
31380 Harper Ave, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan, 48082, United States
I always recommend to everyone to come train with us. Tang Soo Do is not just a physical training, it is mental as well. I cannot say enough about all of the leadership, students, staff, and our instructor Mr. Shaun. They all work with you to help you achieve your goals. PKSA Karate-St. Clair Shores is a second home and another family!
Metro Detroit Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
14901 23 Mile Rd #G, Shelby charter Township, Michigan, 48315, United StatesRothrock's Kung Fu & Tai Chi
614 Moraine Pointe Plaza, Butler, Pennsylvania, 16001, United States
Taking Kung Fu classes at Rothrock. I've been going to classes for about 4 months now and I love it. I have been involved in sports my whole life and nothing really compares to the challenge and workout you get with Kung Fu. Mr. Pagonis is a great teacher that really knows the techniques thoroughly. Even as a beginner you don't feel pressured to keep up with the more advanced in the class. Only regret is that I didn't discover Rothrock's school earlier.
Korean Karate Center
15205 Detroit Ave, Lakewood, Ohio, 44107, United States
My daughter has been a student here for several years now. The staff and the owner especially are very dedicated, caring and friendly. Not only does my daughter enjoy leaning the martial art but also she has improved social skills, manners and confidence.
Cleveland Karate Institute
11500 Lorain Ave, Cleveland, Ohio, 44111, United StatesBujinkan Gaman Dojo
3260 W 121st St ##C, Cleveland, Ohio, 44111, United States
So many things to like about this dojo.
The art itself: involves manipulating the opponent’s balance then inflicting damage once you have the upper hand. It’s less reliant upon brute strength, though it’s much easier if you’re in shape and build some muscle. That said, highly recommend for ladies who want to go beyond your old fashioned kick-at-the-purse-grabber’s-groin-then-run-away class and get into something really formidable and hard-core. These are powerful techniques that inflict serious damage on your opponent. Plenty of grappling, striking, throwing, pinning, countering, weapons training, etc. We also integrate conditioning into our exercises on certain days.
Specific to this dojo: The atmosphere is lighthearted and welcoming. Instructors Rob and Phil are approachable, supportive, and insightful. They’ve never made me feel bad or embarrassed for not being able to get a difficult technique down the first couple times around. This is saying something coming from someone like me who’s had no previous training in any martial art and gets petrifyingly self-conscious. Personally, they are easy-going, warm, and friendly--not intimidating or judgmental. I’ve never felt like I couldn’t ask them something and they’re always willing to demonstrate a technique as many times as you need. So really, anyone who is serious can learn. It’s a big plus that there are two senseis. If I’m ever having trouble with something, at least one of them will know how to phrase the solution in such a way that it makes sense to me and sticks. This also helps you distinguish fundamental movements from matters of personal style. The classes are casual but there is still structure. If you are interested in learning a certain technique, for example, dealing with an enemy armed with a knife, you need only ask and the lesson will be given soon. They are not afraid to turn students away who are going to misuse the art or hinder/harm others/other students, so the class is free of troublemakers and nuisances. Answers to questions about the history, terminology, and tradition of Bujinkan are always available for you if you ask. This is so, so helpful because it can be confusing finding the right information on your own especially for us Westerners.Their certificates are posted in the dojo where anyone can view them and they regularly undergo advanced training with a variety of their own senseis including Dr. Luke Molitor, senior Shihan in the Bujinkan Dojo under the auspices of Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi, the grandmaster of our school. What’s authentic and sincere beyond all of this (for me at least) is the moments in training where you see their passion for Bujinkan come through the mundanities of training and their faces light up at how cool something they’re showing you is. These guys are truly life-long students of the art who love what they do and will help you love it too :) Awesome dojo!