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Modern Martial Arts Family Fitness Centre

Modern Martial Arts Family Fitness Centre

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1444 Glenora Dr, London, Ontario, N5X 1V2, Canada
(519) 438-5425
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May 28, 2017
My son is not very good at team sports and has confidence issues. He has been in the Modern Martial Arts program at the YMCA as well as my other child who is very good at all sports. All the kids seem to get tested with apparently no consideration of their skill level - which is great for a standard Y program where they only practice for 30min a week. Yesterday, they hand out the testing information to every child, except mine. They provided him no explanation. After diligently practicing kicking for 30 minutes (I was very proud watching him because he was so focused), he became devastated. Confidence shattered. Every kid was given the opportunity to be tested and perform in front of their parents, except him. At the very least, they should have prepared him to be singled out amongst the entire class with a reasonable explanation, rather than just letting his 8 year old mind think the worst (Everyone passed - I failed) They showed a lack of RESPECT. They hurt his SELF CONFIDENCE. Two principles this organization claims that they build, not tear-down. Ugly organization.

Apr 28, 2017
In my opinion, this place is bad. I trained there for a few months and the level of instruction is novice at best. The owner put on a show but wasn’t very good at the techniques of self-defense. Lots of theatrics but not much that really works. The owner’s ego was way too big for his skill level. Seems like a McDojo. That’s my experience…. I’ve gone to a real school now and couldn’t be happier.

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