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    Davis Square Martial Arts

    4.9 (10 reviews)
    Open 1:00 pm - 7:30 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Hi, Do you have self defense classes? Who is the instructor? Male or female?

    Well, I’m not an instructor, but I’ve been going to DSMA for many years. Yes, we do have self defense classes. I don’t know who exactly are the instructors, just that we seem to have more male instructors than female. That has not been a problem.… Read more

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    But don't take that to mean the instructors and students aren't focused on learning the art of Kung Fu.

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    Jae H Kim Tae Kwon Do Institute - Students who passed their rank tests in January

    Jae H Kim Tae Kwon Do Institute

    4.9(13 reviews)
    0.4 miPorter Square, North Cambridge

    There are several things that you need to consider in a martial arts school. The instructor is…read moreprobably the most important one than the actual style of martial art. Are the instructors qualified to teach or care about their students? Are there enough classes offered to keep a regular schedule? This school checks all right criteria to be a good school. Not only a good one, it is probably one of the best one in the world! This happens to be my 22nd martial arts school I attended during my lifetime, and I will have really hard time when I need to relocate due to my job. I am spoiled to drop in whenever I want since there are classes both noon time and in the afternoon all week. No schools have such a vast class offering. Thank you Mr. Hwang!

    I was only a student at this school for a couple of months (my own scheduling conflicts), but I…read morefound the space and all of the teachers to be fantastic. Each teacher definitely has their different styles--some were really good at verbally explaining a particular technique,while others taught best through physical instruction. Apparently, the man who started this school, Jae H Kim, studied with the best tae kwon do master of this century (I've been told Kim's mentor created this particular martial art, but it's been around, in some form, for hundreds of years, so...) My fellow classmates were helpful and I never felt I was being judged if I hadn't fully learned a move. The manager of the school, Mr Wong, is the sort of teacher every student (child or adult) loves to have: he's relaxed and compassionate, but still gets you to do the work! You learn discipline here, but don't feel like anyone will get out the rod if you mess up. And...it's a true community. It's not quite as tight as the capoeira group I studied with, but still a definite collective. You'll have to sign up for a 6-month commitment when you join, which I think is good, since the whole reason I joined was to gain more discipline. And they'll hook you up with a uniform and make you feel at home. So go try it out!

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    Jae H Kim Tae Kwon Do Institute - A group of our kids, excited after getting their new belt ranks!

    A group of our kids, excited after getting their new belt ranks!

    Jae H Kim Tae Kwon Do Institute - Some members of our school are firefighters and they taught a fire safety class for kids.

    Some members of our school are firefighters and they taught a fire safety class for kids.

    Jae H Kim Tae Kwon Do Institute - Many of our students at our 20th anniversary open house party.

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    Many of our students at our 20th anniversary open house party.

    Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy - Sifu Stanley Jue

    Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy

    4.6(7 reviews)
    4.4 miChinatown
    37 years in business
    Locally owned & operated

    I have been training with Sifu Stanley Jue for about a year and a half. I trained for a few years…read morein a different lineage of Wing Chun . I also have over 30 years of involvement with the arts and have black belts in Karate and Ju Jitsu ( 1rst degree and 6th degree respectively, plus some other stuff. Having been around for a while, one develops a knack for determining if someone is the real deal. I have trained with some amazing high level martial artists. Sifu Stanley may perhaps be at the highest level I have ever trained with. He is also an awesome guy. The training is now semi private with much individual attention.

    Sifu Jue has been my Sifu for many years. I feel very fortunate to have found him. I'm a senior (Gu…read moreLao) Wing Chun student and I've practiced continuous sparring here for many years. If I had to defend myself, I could. For me, Wing Chun and continuous sparring are practical, useful, interesting, and effective. Sifu Jue teaches authentic, traditional kung fu in the traditional Chinese way ~ the way Kung Fu classes were taught in China past and present, and integrates his own method. This school is not a franchised business or part of an organization with a standardized curriculum. Having practiced Wing Chun under 2 previous teachers, I can say that Sifu Jue understands Wing Chun very well, is an excellent practitioner, and is an effective teacher with an ability to teach anyone. Over the years I've witnessed many people in his class develop into surprisingly good fighters. Sifu Jue knows many things but is a modest instructor. Everyone is comfortable learning here. As with anything, if you commit yourself you will continue to improve. Note: I chose to learn Kung Fu because I knew it offered something additional that modern fighting arts do not. There are the tangible benefits of self~defense, strength, and fitness, that come with training of any kind, but kung fu offers much more.

    Tohoku Judo Club - Prepping for a tournament

    Tohoku Judo Club

    5.0(7 reviews)
    0.4 miNorth Cambridge

    Getting thrown is like getting a ride on your own personal roller coaster: you lurch forward when…read moreyou least expect it; you go ass-up in the air; and then you land--usually on aforementioned ass. (I've been given to understand that if you land on someone else's ass instead of your own, you're doing it right.) The only deviation from Disney World is the part at the end when your roller coaster operator does her damndest to sit on you. I found out about Tohoku because I tried a Krav Maga-based women's self-defense course in Medford, which led me to try a Krav Maga class in Watertown, which led me to check out a BJJ class across the street, which led me to meet a woman who runs a dojo in Southie, which led me to meet some of her students who, at the time, were looking for warm bodies to participate at a women's shiai (read: tournament) at this place in Somerville called Tohoku. The competition commenced about ten minutes after my first class. I was shaking in my proverbial boots--I had never seen anyone thrown before, and I was supposed to fend that off? Lucky for me, everyone was very welcoming and willing to clarify things on the go. I'm not an especially outgoing person, so the circuitous social route that landed me at Tohoku required some serious outreach on others' parts. The folks here really do make a point of trying to reach out and connect with both individuals and other communities. I don't go to Tohoku very often; it's rather far from home, and I'm already in a committed relationship with another martial art. I just visit every now and then when I feel the urge to take part in something that starts looking vaguely like a triple time step and ends looking vaguely like I've been arrested for disorderly conduct. And it's cheaper than a trip to Disney World.

    This is one of the best Judo dojo ever. It has a long list of history and all sensei are world…read moreclass Judoka. Everyone here is very helpful and willing to help you to learn. I come down to the dojo and train as much as I can.

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