Welcome to the "Time Share" of Martial Arts, they don't display prices in their website nor they tell you the price before taking the trial class.Received a long message about how they supposedly "don't try to sell you anything" yet they give you something to go check-out and only after they'll tell you the price, just like a time share and a non honest system.Just in case you are wondering, prices start at $180/month. Go anywhere else, every other studio gives you free trials and prices upfront.I was literally told to go to the YMCA for less expensive classes and less quality of instruction, IMAGINE IF THAT'S THE CUSTOMER SERVICE... read full review
April 2024
We signed up for a trial class. Our kid was over excited to try but was not accepted because he wasn't focused enough and kept adding his own moves. OK, Im not gonna lie. My son has a flair for being loud and dramatic, but I thought it's what over excited 4 year old boys do? He cried when he was rejected and not getting one of the uniforms that everyone else had. Who does that to a 4 year old anyways? One of our family members is a 4th degree black belt and olympic TKD qualifier, and was horrified when we told him our kid was not focused/didnt listen well enough for the 4-year old intro TKD trial class. He said, isn't that what they're supposed to... read full review
December 2023
First, the student and instructor ratio is not good. About 12-15 students age from 6-8 and one instructor and another to help correct the positions as the class continues. I wasn't very happy about it but I think the studio is trying their best. Maybe they could not find enough instructors that fit their criteria. The main instructor does not have the most clear speaking and his voice is low. The result is that I have to pay close attention to understand his instructions. Not how the little ones can follow up. I see my son usually just follows what other kids are doing instead of hearing and responding to the instructions. These are red flags. Now I think of it,... read full review
Welcome to the "Time Share" of Martial Arts, they don't display prices in their website nor they tell you the price before taking the trial class.Received a long message about how they supposedly "don't try to sell you anything" yet they give you something to go check-out and only after they'll tell you the price, just like a time share and a non honest system.Just in case you are wondering, prices start at $180/month. Go anywhere else, every other studio gives you free trials and prices upfront.I was literally told to go to the YMCA for less expensive classes and less quality of instruction, IMAGINE IF THAT'S THE CUSTOMER SERVICE... read full review
We signed up for a trial class. Our kid was over excited to try but was not accepted because he wasn't focused enough and kept adding his own moves. OK, Im not gonna lie. My son has a flair for being loud and dramatic, but I thought it's what over excited 4 year old boys do? He cried when he was rejected and not getting one of the uniforms that everyone else had. Who does that to a 4 year old anyways? One of our family members is a 4th degree black belt and olympic TKD qualifier, and was horrified when we told him our kid was not focused/didnt listen well enough for the 4-year old intro TKD trial class. He said, isn't that what they're supposed to... read full review
First, the student and instructor ratio is not good. About 12-15 students age from 6-8 and one instructor and another to help correct the positions as the class continues. I wasn't very happy about it but I think the studio is trying their best. Maybe they could not find enough instructors that fit their criteria. The main instructor does not have the most clear speaking and his voice is low. The result is that I have to pay close attention to understand his instructions. Not how the little ones can follow up. I see my son usually just follows what other kids are doing instead of hearing and responding to the instructions. These are red flags. Now I think of it,... read full review