About Mires Martial Arts
Mires Martial Arts, led by the skilled Sensei Geoff, offers an exceptional martial arts experience. With over 5 years of experience, Geoff is outstanding with children and families, tailoring his approach to each child's unique learning style. His positive attitude and incredible sense of humor create a fun and engaging atmosphere. The dojo is a community where kids learn respect, focus, and confidence while having fun. Parents appreciate the balance between discipline and enjoyment, as children happily learn their katas and sparring techniques. Whether a toddler or an adult, Mires Martial Arts provides a traditional yet enjoyable training environment that is highly recommended. Parents have witnessed their children making friends and progressing quickly, with many expressing gratitude for the positive changes in their kids. Sensei Geoff treats every child as if they’re family, making Mires Martial Arts a place where everyone feels welcome.
Very impressed with my boys first lesson. Love how they are teaching the verbage in Japanese. Extremely clean facility. Highly recommend
Large place with smart instructor.
Putting them into classes at this dojo is the best thing I ever did for my kids! They've blossomed under the caring but tough eye of Sensei Geoff. They're so much more confident, hard-working, strong, obedient...doing karate here provides EVERYTHING GOOD you wish for your kids. And you would not believe how good they are getting at karate!! As Geoff wrote, this is NOT daycare...this is KARATE. The form and discipline he's gotten out of my kids - 5 and 7 years old - truly amazes me. Geoff's wife Atzimba is the biggest cheerleader, and a ray of sunshine...and a fantastic massage therapist as well. All the other kids and parents are great. It really feels like a family. A family that has fun and is nice, but can also KICK A BUTT when called for!! LOL!!! PLUS - my kids truly enjoy going to the dojo, 3+ times per week. Anything that young kids will willingly leave the house for, that truly improves them, as people?? Parents could spend years looking for that. You can find it here, for sure.