As a martial arts school owner, a Sensei(teacher) and an MMA coach, I have to say that I am loving what I am seeing from everyone at my school; from the awesome karate students and their families to our awesome Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) and MMA fighters and coaches. The energy at the school is at an all-time high and we are building all the programs we offer!
This is going to be our biggest year yet, in both karate and BJJ/MMA, not that the previous 6 years haven't been great, because they have been. Very proud of our school family! Spring break martial arts training camp 2018 is a wrap. Great job to all students that participated in the camp. Lots of hard work and sweat over the last 3 days as well as a lot of fun too train in karate, judo, jiu-jitsu, weapons, breaking, self-defense, sparring, kendo.
This is going to be our biggest year yet, in both karate and BJJ/MMA, not that the previous 6 years haven't been great, because they have been. Very proud of our school family! Spring break martial arts training camp 2018 is a wrap. Great job to all students that participated in the camp. Lots of hard work and sweat over the last 3 days as well as a lot of fun too train in karate, judo, jiu-jitsu, weapons, breaking, self-defense, sparring, kendo.
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Ali Strif
Nov 22, 2021
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Va Va Vicky
Feb 20, 2021
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United Warrior
Oct 16, 2020
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Mamie Rowe
Oct 14, 2020
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I have never been so happy that another flyer came home from school.
We signed up in February and it was a very new and unknown thing for us, then COVID hit mid March and I wasn’t sure where this would go, how it would pan out, how we would be in this since we were new to karate and let me tell you what 👉🏼 not one beat was skipped.
Burgess was on the ball. Zoom meeting classes were set up, canvas learning available for everyone at their belt level. There was definitely a proactive approach taken and it made us confident not to give up or quit because we couldn’t go in person.
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We signed up in February and it was a very new and unknown thing for us, then COVID hit mid March and I wasn’t sure where this would go, how it would pan out, how we would be in this since we were new to karate and let me tell you what 👉🏼 not one beat was skipped.
Burgess was on the ball. Zoom meeting classes were set up, canvas learning available for everyone at their belt level. There was definitely a proactive approach taken and it made us confident not to give up or quit because we couldn’t go in person.
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Krystal Thompson
Oct 20, 2019
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David Ambra
Jul 15, 2019
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Jason George
Jan 04, 2019
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