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    Pai Lum White Dragon Martial Arts

    Pai Lum White Dragon Martial Arts

    5.0
    (6 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Tradition, family, and a feeling of teamwork are just a few great things I have gotten to learn…read moreover time with Pai Lum White Dragon Martial Arts. Self-defense is a big part of the curriculum. Training in weapons, self-defense, and forms comes with each level and is a lot of fun and takes a lot of hard work. The instructor is fair and helpful when you put in everything you have to build your own success. I even learned they offer the class community things like social gatherings for the holidays, a summer camp for focused training, semester seminars, and even an annual banquet that celebrates everyone's hard work. In this day and age, there are not many that do this. I will continue to support and remain a student of Pai Lum White Dragon Martial Arts.

    I have been a student at the Thornton location since June 2021 and the decision to be involved here…read morehas been absolutely life changing for me. The training is demanding and you get the results of the work you put into it. I have lost 50lbs and am in my best physical condition in many years. White Dragon has a variety of classes for kids and my daughter (6) is a beginner student here as well. Sifu Post is an excellent motivator and is dedicated to the success and development of his students at all levels. Everyone is friendly and welcoming and I am grateful to have the support and encouragement of my Pai Lum brothers and sisters. There have been many examples of the organization, and its students, going well beyond expectations to support each other in the short time that I have been here. In addition to a wide range of class options: beginners to advanced, kids, teens, and adults, private and group, the school offers special clinics (summer camp is the best!), tournaments and other opportunities like picnics and banquets for students to come together. I highly recommend Pai Lum White Dragon Martial Arts. It is a great place to develop your physical and mental well being and build lasting relationships in a positive environment.

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    Forms practice at camp
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    Bo staff practice
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    Limitless Martial Arts

    Limitless Martial Arts

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Limitless Martial Arts 10/10, will go again…read more If you skip the rest, I want to say one thing: "No Contracts". .. if you've trained in other martial arts, you know that this is a *huge* commit by the staff to your experience and school culture. ---- I've been attending ~3-4x/wk since Dec 2022, Muay Thai & Brazilian Jiu Jitsu classes. I'm a middle aged adult in average shape. I've attended a range of martial arts and am a military veteran. Here is what I've seen so far: - The coaches are knowledgeable and experienced. - There is a family culture which is passionate & welcoming. - The emphasis is on student growth. Real-life + schedule pressures are ok. - (culture) The advanced students are about knowledge transfer & don't act threatened or indifferent to new members. Regarding the facility and operations: - Facility is clean and well-maintained. Walk in and notice - no locker room smell. - No contracts! Payment stuff has been no-friction for me. - Uniform requirements are fair and affordable (check out reddit BJJ $$$ horror stories). - My classes are not typically crowded, have experienced more 1:1 attention (accelerating progress). -Rob https://www.facebook.com/thelimitlessofco/

    At first this seemed like a good place. My 12 year old son liked it... but second week there,…read morethings went wrong. Some 18 year old boy, went too hard on my son and nearly put my son in a hospital.... it would have been fine if he just did the rear choke and be done with it. But no, he purposely tried folding my son backwards, leaving my son unable to move for a few minutes. Thank our lucky stars and all the gods that my son is fine. And i noticed the tone of the 18 year olds voice.... just something about the way he was "apologizing".... almost condescending and mocking like "I am ssssoooo saaaaaawryyyy".... So i told that scumbag: if you purposely injure my son, you will go to jail.... next week (today Thursday, Jun 11 2026).... we go back there.... main coach talks to me outside. Main coach: why did you blow up on my student threatening him that you will put him in a hospital!? Secondary coach and the 18 year both confirmed that you said that.... Me: the fuk? no... then i explained the whole thing.... Main coach then says that some other student is afraid to roll with my son because of me.... and we knew that there were adults in that class.... aha so because there are adults it's ok for my son to get hurt? also i used to practice jiu jitsu, i was a second year blue belt, and when new student came in, i let them practice their moves on me with slight resistance so they could get used to it, and when we actually rolled i never hurt anyone, so that whole "there are adults" there is just a lame pathetic cop out excuse.... yeah ok.... main coach then proceeds to tell me that some other 18 year old just had a tragedy and although that is unfortunate, and I sympathize, that has nothing to do with what happened to my son.... so main coach tried guilt tripping me.... then proceeded to tell me that the one who hurt my son is a good kid and they are not teaching bad things blah blah blah... and if i had said - what ever they told the main coach that i apparently said, to the other kid, he would kick my ass out... so i tell my son we're leaving.... and dig this, main coach says he was gonna give me a second chance second chance at what? paying 200$ a month and have that "good" kid keep hurting my son by "accident"? dont bring your children there.... worst place ever....

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    Seo's Martial Arts

    Seo's Martial Arts

    2.2
    (24 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Please read all previous reviews, very accurate! We signed…read moreup our kindergarten student to teach her discipline and respect for her teachers at school. Upon dropping $3200 for a parent/child combo for the year, we hoped that the sticker shock would wear off after that investment. The instructors are incredible and remember every students name, making it a very personal experience! They help the children stay focused and truly make the sessions special for the kids. Can't say enough positive about the daily instructors and staff at Seos. After starting for about 2 weeks, my daughter and I were pulled into these "check up" sit downs in the side offices. These sessions quickly changed to The Masters Club and how our student needed to enroll in these extra classes and instruction. These 2-4 year contracts added another $240/month to tuition for our 6 year old student. These check ups happened 9 more times in the first 5 weeks of our beginnings at Seos. To recap, $3k/year plus another $240/month for the Masters club to for the next 2-4 years. We completed our year commitment and said our goodbyes. Good intentions, bad sales practices.

    I will start this review on a positive note. Many of the instructors are simply incredible! Master…read morePeterson commands respect and is each of my sons' favorite instructor. Master Seo and Mister Seo are amazing! Especially Mister Seo is consistently at the Arvada location and his enthusiasm is equally consistent. Over a year has passed since we formally left SEO's Martial Arts. I had settled to let our poor experience go (the online reviews already speak for themselves). Yet, our family continues to be upsold. It is this unrelenting asking for money is what has me returning to finally leave a review. We stayed for 2 reasons. We had already paid for a full year and they make it extremely clear that they make no reimbursements under any circumstances. And when our family commits to something, we do it. I think that's valuable for kids to see modeled. Second reason: the instructors. And that's where it really counts, right? Who the kids actually engage with. I suspect martial arts is incredible! In fact, I know several people who love it, but all go to different studios. If you're interested, I'd suggest a different studio. Why? Please see the last 7 screenshots for a very in-depth explanation, supported with time stamps and real examples. But in summary: * Master O'Halloran is persistent in communication with the end goal to sell. * Whom is staff can be unclear. Students are frequently asked to instruct, review, or hold pads - even brand new students. * While not all non-teaching staff is rude, many are. A very few instructors as well. * A quarter of class, especially for littler kids, is frequently typical school games. Not martial arts. * Communication is poor, redundant, and (again) the end goal is a commitment to spend more money. * Unexpected fees arise frequently. If you don't comply, the student is not allowed to graduate to the next belt.

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    Seo's Martial Arts demonstrates excellence at 2019 US Open Taekwondo Hanmadang
    Seo's Martial Arts demonstrates excellence at 2019 US Open Taekwondo Hanmadang
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    Shaolin Hung Mei Kung Fu

    Shaolin Hung Mei Kung Fu

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    14.3 mi

    SHMKF is a true Kung Fu training academy. It is place to not only practice the martial art of Kung…read moreFu, but to experience growth through self-discipline, physical fitness and mental acuity. As I have continued with my Kung Fu practice at Shaolin Hung Mei, I have noticed myself having more resolve to make solid decisions in my business and personal life in parallel with my progress in my Kung Fu practice and for that I am deeply grateful to the school. SHMKF is a place for people who are ready to challenge themselves in all aspects of their life and to keep growing as a person.

    I am a mom who has been practicing for a few years with my daughter. This has been a special…read moreopportunity for my daughter and me to share an experience and grow and learn together. As a parent, I value the discipline and adherence to tradition. As a woman and mother who is not very tall or big, I am learning how to leverage my body mechanics and size in my practice, and I feel more confidence and security for myself and my teen daughter. I am also very impressed by the dedication of my instructors and classmates who have commited to learning an art that is both physically and mentally challenging.

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    Kung Fu is often considered powerful but is also graceful. Integrating "hardness" and "softness" are integral components of our practice.
    Kung Fu is often considered powerful but is also graceful. Integrating "hardness" and "softness" are integral components of our practice.
    SHMKF displaying Lion skills at the Far East Center in Denver. http://www.shaolinhungmei.org/lion-dragon-training.php
    SHMKF displaying Lion skills at the Far East Center in Denver. http://www.shaolinhungmei.org/lion-dragon-training.php
    SHMKF-Colorado is led by three first generation teachers - taught directly by Tai Shī Fù Tonny Kho who originally brought the art to the US.

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    SHMKF-Colorado is led by three first generation teachers - taught directly by Tai Shī Fù Tonny Kho who originally brought the art to the US.

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