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Legacy Martial Arts & Karate for Kids Oxnard, CA

Legacy Martial Arts & Karate for Kids Oxnard, CA

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2711 S Rose Ave #D103, Oxnard, California, 93033, United States
(805) 240-7424 www.oxnardmartialarts.com
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Dec 20, 2017
This place is the absolute best! I am a very involved stay at home Mom, always looking for the “BEST” activities, places to bring my kids and people to bring into my children’s life. Legacy Martial Arts is a very unique martial arts facility, they use real life self-defense scenarios that the children must learn and test. A variety of weapons are also introduced through their different cycles. Unlike the commonality of today in which most children’s sports and karate dojos hand over belts and trophies, students at Legacy are NOT handed their belts. This is one of many reasons why I liked them. A child must be present, must work hard and be respectful. The children have goals set by their instructors. All of these things mixed in with instructors that make their classes fun and exciting by acknowledging birthdays, annual summer potlucks, parades and tournaments. Here they will teach your children a variety of things such as self defense, speaking in front of peers, directing classes, getting over fears, and mastering their forms. This school has helped my 8 year old develop in ways we didn’t think possible, from being a very shy little gal, she now stands in front of her peers and leads the class, something I never though I’d see. My kids look forward every week to attending class, earning their stripe, and seeing their friends. Mr. Gregory and Miss Rosales create a very safe environment for the students. Here they feel comfortable and safe to be their best, learn and succeed. The studio is a bit far commute from where we live but my husband and I don’t mind at all. This is a very well rounded martial arts facility. I’d recommend to anyone and everyone.

Jan 14, 2018
My daughter has been attending classes at Legacy Martial Arts for 3 years now and she absolutely loves it. We tried other taekwondo studios and nothing compares to Legacy Martial Arts. The instructors treat the children with respect, expect them to try their best, encourage them, and check in on them if they are having trouble with things other than martial arts. The school is very disciplined, but nurturing at the same time. My daughter has truly come out of her shell and I thank Legacy Martial Arts for playing a big part in that. Other parents at Legacy Martial Art feel the same way! We have become one big family and it's the best. We hang out outside of the studio, with and without our children haha. Legacy Martial Arts has fun community events such as Trunk or Treat, Parent's Night out, Summer Picnic at the Beach, and Easter activities. They are very supportive to parent's needs and if you're having trouble with your child at home or school, they will provide support as needed. The schedule of classes at Legacy Martial Arts is great and can fit any family's needs. Private lessons are also available. Their prices are affordable and have many coupons and offers if you'd like to to try it out. Legacy Martial Arts has adult programs for anyone who is interested, so the whole family can join!! Each of the instructors brings something different to the school, and my daughter loves that there is a female instructor...girl power! I am very happy at Legacy Martial Arts and can see our family continuing to be here for years to come. My 9 year old daughter is almost a Black Belt!!!

Dec 20, 2017
Best Martial Arts studio in Ventura County! The instructors are extremely talented & it shows whenever you see the students perform. The studio is kid friendly, teen friendly, and adult friendly. I’ve never had this much fun working out before. Two thumbs up!!!

Dec 18, 2017
My daughter and son has learned to dance than learning the Taekwondo. I would expect them to be more of energetic and somewhat knows technical defense. Well, it turns out that this martial art school is geared towards learning choreography.

May 11, 2017
First off let me start by saying I've been known to be a picky parent when it comes to activities for my child. I have a daughter and son who we decided to put in Karate and both for different reasons. Our daughter Mikaela is full of energy and has difficulty following directions. We wanted her to learn focus to help her in school. She is in the Tigers (3-6) class and her instructor is incredibly patient with her. She has a good mixture of fun and discipline in her class. We also like how they allow the parents to be a part of the class helping our kids. My son Ben is the complete opposite. He is very introverted, keeps to himself, only likes video games. It's been a struggle to get him in any sports. We were more interested for him so he could possibly gain confidence. Ben was extremely reluctant to go because he initially thought he might get hurt. After a little convincing he tried the class a week after his sister and really enjoyed. His instructor made him feel special from the start. He gets a lot of attention even for a group class. The head instructor always makes sure he gets to him a few times each class. It's only been 2 months but his teachers are saying they are seeing a difference with him in his class participation and P.E. A few things my wife and I really like about Legacy is you get 4 classes per week in the basic program. Even though our kids are different ages their classes are back to back and with our work schedule it's convientent for us to drop off and pick up. The facility is clean and doesn't smell like a gym which is a huge plus. They have a lot of equipment for the kids to use. The last thing is they have been helpful when it comes to setting goals for Mikaela and Ben. They are involved building them into leaders and not just martial artist. We feel that postive direction and goal setting is very important for them. We are glad we found you. Thank you Mr. Gregory and Ms. Rosales!

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