A Google User
January 13, 2018 20:27
This place has been nothing short of incredible. It's very difficult finding a karate/martial arts class for my daughter who was 3 years old. This place has a class for "Little Rhinos" Ages 3-5, and is twice a week (they have Monday, Thursday, and Saturday options). First, they give you a two-class trial. On the second free trial, your child has the opportunity to earn their white belt. Naturally, if you're really interested in enrolling your child, your child will continue their training from there. I love that the karate instructors really get to know each children individually. I've not heard a single time where they joke, "Ah I'm not good with names" or "What's your name again?" They address each child by their name as if they've always known them. Their lessons actually have a lot of discipline and confidence-building values that I love! My daughter feels like a supergirl every time she goes and she's always excited.
Since we loved the place so much, we decided to celebrate her 4th birthday there. First and foremost, I commend Pro Martial Arts for making everything so easy for us! They don't require a deposit, and it's a 1.5 hour party (which is a perfect amount of time for toddlers in my opinion!). Also, they provide pizza - and boy, I was surprised when Papa John's walked in! Other places usually have mediocre pizza. Not only that, but they provided paper plates, cups, napkins, and forks! I think what really made this place unique was the mini karate class that they taught all the children. There were even 2 year olds at the class participating! The parents were very excited to watch their children perform and listen to the master (I mean who wouldn't?!) At the very end, there was a board-chopping session, and all the kids got a certificate for the mini karate lesson and the board chopping. It was an awesome thing they got to take home. I would HIGHLY recommend this place to anyone for 2 reasons: 1) it's so unique because not a lot of kids do "karate parties", but proved to be VERY fun! & 2) Karate is undervalued, but when you see just how excited the parents are to watch their kids listen to the instructor and do something incredible with their "strength", it's very rewarding!