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Maxercise MMA & Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Maxercise MMA & Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

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913 Arch St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107, United States
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Jul 25, 2017
Maxercise is an academy with a lot of history. I know when I first started training MMA I had read about Maxercise through Grappling Magazine over 15 years ago. I have had the fortune of being in Philadelphia and getting the opportunity to train here for a couple of days. The instructors are great people that are very knowledgeable, and have put themselves on the front lines and competed - so you are learning real self defense techniques that have been battle tested. All the students were very humble and a good reflection of what one would expect at a real martial arts academy. If you are looking to learn mixed martial arts in a clean, safe, and fun family environment - this is the spot.

Sep 28, 2017
"John" the coach illegally charged my credit card an excess of over 9 thousand dollars . I have filed a police report and will proceed with further criminal investigations , to prosecute him , I speak with plenty of proof and extreme disappointment and disgust as I was a past student of Maxercise and there are nice people there going to this school. its a shame the one who runs it has to be so corrupt , I have texted this individual, he has been playing nothing but games and feeding me lies. I feel sorry for those OTHERS that were affect by him as I have found other websites that have similar complaints about this "John" how he is all about the money. I had one of my staff members go for the "30 day free trial" and he was asked for money the kid is a college student so he could only give him 300 dollars during his first 30 days , before the 30 days where up , my staff member said he could not go , "John denied refunding him his money (another theft) STAY AWAY FROM THIS SCHOOL !!! HE WILL STEAL YOUR MONEY , I have atatched copies of attorney's request to refund and still no answer , STAY AWAY !!!!

Dec 8, 2016
Maxercise is easily the best place in Philly to train; whether you are someone who wants to focus on competition or are just looking to learn something new and get active this is the best place for you. I happen to fall into the latter category. Even though I was not athletic at all and was definitely overweight, the instructors and students greeted me with the same welcoming and inclusive attitude that would have been given to a person who was focused on the sport and competition. The instructors here are top notch and the school overall has a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you are looking to compete or just trying to lose weight and get in shape you should definitely give this place a try.

Nov 28, 2016
Training at Maxercise has changed my life. After reaching my late 30s and getting bored with weightlifting, Maxercise introduced Brazilian Jiu Jitsu into my life and now I'm experiencing true passion again. I also have been taking the kettle bell class which has strengthened my core so that I can better perform the BJJ moves. The environment at this gym is very friendly and family oriented. Training gives me the opportunity to discover things about myself that benefit me both in the gym, as well as, in my personal life outside the gym. One point that I must add is that my son and I both train together at Maxercise. What a bond that has been built between us, as now we have something in common beside being blood relatives. We actually can set goals and motivate each other in the same direction.

Jan 7, 2017
I trained there today. The front desk girl was very helpful as well as all the instructors. I arrived a bit late and one of the instructors took the time to catch me up on the moves. All the other practitioners were kind. If you are in Philly this is a great place to roll!!!

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