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199 Old Clairton Rd, Pleasant Hills, Pennsylvania, 15236, United States
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Jan 31, 2017
My daughter just finished her first month at Kinder Karate in West Mifflin. She is 3 years old and this program is starting to change her energy! She looks forward to it every Tuesday and she loves the program. My daughter is shy and unsocial but slowly she is learning skills, discipline and communication. We couldn't be happier!

Jan 10, 2016
My daughter recently started Kinder Karate and loves it! She was treated like she had been in the class from day one. All of the kids are respectful to one another and Cara is wonderful! We have only been to 3 classes so far and I can tell we will be here for a long time! I love that they learn self defense techniques and I especially love the payment options! Makes my already busy life a little less hectic!

Dec 5, 2015
My son (3yrs old) enjoys going to KinderKarate with Kara. She is patient with the children while teaching them exciting moves. The class is constantly moving which keeps their attention.

Oct 23, 2015
My name is Giulio and I've been going to DMA for almost 7 years now. I started a little before I was 12, earned my black belt at 18, and I am almost 19, so it took up the entirety of my teenage years. I love dynamic martial arts, Master Paul Czerniak was a fantastic instructor and is even like a father figure to me today. The instruction you receive here is second to none and all of the instructors, including myself, care very much about the kids and helping them in any way we can. The curriculum is challenging yet fun and when you earn a belt you feel very proud knowing that you worked hard for it. At DMA I learned plenty on self defense and fighting but I also learned a lot of personal traits. I learned to always be respectful and to refer to those above you as Sir and Ma'am, I learned honor and to only accept what I have earned and to always give everything %110. If you show a hunger and a dedication to learn, the instructors at Dynamic Martial Arts can take you very far in martial arts. In class, we learn a mix of styles to best equip us for self defense, and also learn how to succeed in tournaments. I was very adamant about learning all I could since I joined and I wanted to be successful, and under the instruction of Master Czerniak, I won the State Championship the past 3 years and even got to become an instructor at Dynamic Martial Arts. I'm in college now and can't attend classes while at college but DMA is a permanent part of my life and everyone there is like family to me. I will always return here to train, and no matter what I do with martial arts in my life, I will always attribute my love for it and skill with it to Master Czerniak and Dynamic Martial Arts.

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