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13338 Pennsylvania Ave, Hagerstown, Maryland, 21742, United States
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Feb 3, 2018
Very bad teachers, really they just give you belts I learned nothing.

Jul 20, 2017
Everyone was friendly, but the "instructor" clearly had no idea what he was doing. The Krav Maga class was embarrassing. He made some ridiculous claims and taught useless techniques. During the kickboxing class he looked like a kid imitating moves he'd learned from mortal Kombat. It's dishonest of him to wear that black belt. At least he wore a blue belt for the jujitsu class, but even then he didn't display the level of skill I'd expect from a legitimate blue belt in BJJ. He had no idea how to run a class and during BJJ he tried teaching advanced techniques he hadn't even mastered, to complete beginners. During krav it seemed like he was just making stuff up, I can't imagine a professional teaching such nonsense. Definitely wouldn't recommend this place.

Sep 14, 2017
A shame to martial arts. Disgrace!

Oct 2, 2017
Very rude and unorganized. Give kids stripes just for showing up instead of them actually earning them.

Jul 12, 2017
This school is a straight up rip off. The Instructors are not up to par and they don't know how to treat their employees. They lock you into a contract that you have to pay all of these huge fees upfront along with a huge downpayment, which is ridiculous. I paid for a relative to workout with me to attend the school the same time as me, so I was offered a two-for-one deal. I didn't realize after I had paid that I was ripped off because I had to pay two downpayments. I feel that two-for-one should mean two-for-one across the board. They make you pay for your things that you are going to need in class such as T-Shirt, knife, stick, etc. Upon me paying for these things upfront, some of them were never even ordered and I never even received all that was ordered for me after giving them my money. The Instructor kept asking me what items didn't I receive. My question to him was, he should of known what he needed to give me, because he should have kept inventory. The Instructor had the nerve to tell me that they don't sell uniforms, specialize in advancing adults because they concentrate more on the development of children, and they don't teach nunchuck classes. Talking about women are not going to use nunchucks, anyway. Women are more apt to pick up a stick or a branch off of a tree to defend themselves. Additionally, none of instructors knows how to teach the art of proper kicking techniques. Also, I would hear such wonderful stories about how good of a workout the owners is. I never saw the man when I there training. I feel that a Martial Arts Instructor who owns the place should at least check on his students to see how they are doing and work with them. I got nothing from him. It was like he didn't even care. I am in a much better school now with a good curriculum and they work on the development of all of their students. They make sure that everybody has everything downpat before moving on to something else. They don't dance around the curriculum and everything is written down with step-by-step instructions to follow. And they move on something better when everybody has mastered everything together. What Martial Arts School instructs their white belts and brown belts to go through the exact same testing to advance? This Premier Martial Arts so-called school right here is a waste of money. If you want to waste time and money, check out Premier Martial Ats. This place is a joke. I am surprised that no one has reported them to the Better Business Bureau.

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