Reviews for Mad Tiger Academy
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Monday: 4 - 8PM
Tuesday: 11AM - 8PM
Wednesday: 4 - 8PM
Thursday: 11AM - 8PM
Friday: 5:30 - 8PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
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accepts credit cards good for kids gender-neutral restrooms open to all bike parking
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Google: 5/5 Facebook: 4.9/5Mad Tiger Academy
249 Kellog St #4, Wahiawa
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its a amazing feeling knowing that you are getting trained by a first place in the 2007 No Gi world championships. Not anyone can just get hold that title. It take dedication and its take a lot of passion. Eric Goo is one the top 5 best instructor in the world. Two thumbs up!! must join his academy! .
its a amazing feeling knowing that you are getting trained by a first place in the 2007 No Gi world championships. Not anyone can just get hold that title. It take dedication and its take a lot of passion. Eric Goo is one the top 5 best instructor in the world. Two thumbs up!! must join his academy! .
Traveling back home to Hawaii, I wanted to keep up with my BJJ training so I reached out to Professor Eric and he quickly invited me to visit his gym...I think I may have found my gym away from my home gym. I visited Mad Tiger on a weekday gi class and am impressed - Prof Eric and three of his awesome students (2x blue, 1x brown belt) welcomed me with open arms. The instructions from Prof Eric were situationally based that I could easily relate and practice. Rolling followed and you can easily assess the quality of the gym and instructor by the way students roll, especially with an out of town visitor - they practiced restraint and control, instead of cranking down to execute a submission (where injuries can occur) or using unscrupulous (i.e. butthole) techniques, ensuring everyone was able to have a good grappling session. Located in a converted warehouse in a residential area, close to Wheeler Army Airbase (Wahiawa), MTA has the vibe of an old school academy with a great professor and students. I know where I'll be visiting when I travel to Hawaii.