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Extreme Lacosta Academy

Extreme Lacosta Academy

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4323 Bell Blvd, Queens, New York, 11361, United States
(718) 506-5327
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Aug 22, 2017
Extreme is a great family place! My son has been there for almost 2 years and loves it. I just started training with Kru and couldn't be happier. If your looking for a fun loving atmosphere with an intense/self defense work out, look no where else!

Feb 12, 2017
I've been with Kru Extreme for over six years now, and know his story well. He has an intense passion for the martial arts, and expects dedication from his students. I haven't seen another Muay Thai camp as well versed and attentive to detail as ours. I trained at and saw a fee when I moved and lost touch with Extreme for a bit. Now, all of his old students are returning to him and the school is growing- a great time to work get into the circle with a true retired champ. EXTREME is tough on you, but only to build your character. So don't expect him to pull any punches, except during training of course. I'm a lifetime martial artist and already hold a black belt from all school training. So I love Kru Extreme! Some people just want that laid back pretend martial arts. This is not that.

Aug 23, 2016
Don't join, don't trust them with your credit card (membership fee is 185$ per month). They have a predatory contract designed to scam people out of as much money as possible. i got into a 6 month contract which is unbreakable. They continued to charge me for 2 months after it ended and when i contacted Meg at extreme which took two months to get a response. They then said that its my repsonsiblity to have read the contract and to have known to write a letter to the billing company to ask them to end billing. It's called "open renewal." after i contacted member solutions the billing company they said i have to give 30 days notice which means i will be billed one last time which is a nice spit in my face. Here is what i was told by Meg from extreme lacosta : " you may read your contract where it says open renewal : there it clearly states that MSI (the billing company ) must receive a written letter confirming that you will not be continuing. Once you have done that your contract will be cancelled. That is YOUR responsibility If you read your contract. I assumed you had done that and I did not expect that you would be billed again as MSI handles the billing and payments not me. That is your right." dont join and spread the word. if u have a bad story about this place post it everywhere dont let others get screwed.

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