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    World Martial Arts Academy

    5.0(1 review)
    2.4 mi

    My two sons have been training at World Martial Arts Academy for nearly two years. I chose this…read moreacademy because it is headed by a grandmaster (sixth level black belt), while most schools have less experienced and less qualified instructors. The grandmaster personally oversees the instructors as they teach, and students usually are in groups of two to four per instructor. This assures close attention to every aspect of the training, and because instructors are observed by both the grandmaster and the head instructor, and because instructors are trained each day, the quality of the teaching is high. We left a previous larger taekwondo center because a teacher often had 15-20 students, and I found my sons were being offered a chance to test for higher belts when they were clearly not doing well. This, in my view, was to assure that they completed the training contract as quickly as possible. If they did not complete, the training was to continue for free after the contract ended. I noticed that some of the students with black belts were barely able to complete simply actions. That. to me, was unacceptable. The Grandmaster has been teaching for more than 25 years and began his training in South Korea. He is really outstanding and I feel fortunate to have found an academy that offers high quality training.

    From the owner: World Martial Arts Academy specializes in teaching the Korean martial art of Taekwondo…read more Our curriculum is designed to teach not only self defense, but also a strong foundation for a positive way of life. Students of all ages learn discipline and respect; children gain self-control while adults experience reduced stress. Other benefits include: Cardiovascular conditioning Improved flexibility and strength Improved balance of mind and body Increased self-confidence and positive attitude

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    Milwaukee Swordplay - Karl, training with Tom Leoni

    Milwaukee Swordplay

    5.0(1 review)
    1.9 miWest View

    A wonderful, welcoming Western Martial Arts school…read more As far as I'm aware, this right here is the only dedicated full time space for the study & practice of Italian swordsmanship (HEMA/WMA) -- as well as historical Persian battlefield combat -- in Wisconsin... and one of the precious few such places on the continent. Worth checking out for a great experience of history come to life. Check out their special seminars, and regular introductory classes daily/weekly, for the chance to enjoy a delightful workout while building your skills in a safe & friendly environment.

    From the owner: Armizare (are-mee-TZAR-ay) is the medieval Italian name for the martial arts of the warrior class…read moreof Europe - the knight. Like his Asian counterpart, the samurai, the knight was the developer and inheritor of a sophisticated martial arts system that encompasses more than just fencing with the medieval sword; it is a comprehensive combat system useful in a variety of contexts: armed with sword, lance, axe or dagger, unarmed and in or out of plate armour. The system also covers the use of improvised weapons, such as heavy clubs, a small baton and flexible weapons. Through the study of Armizare, you will learn: -A 600 year old fighting art, tested on the battlefield by generations of medieval warriors; -A solid foundation in natural, elegant movement and universal body mechanics; -How to wield a wide variety of swords, daggers and polearms, in and out of armour; -Combative integration - learn how to move from weapon range to grappling range, and how to fight with and against diverse weapons in dissimilar combat scenarios; -The evolution of the many tools in the knightly arsenal; -The history of our tradition and the stories of its most famous (and infamous) students; -The ethical system of chivalry, in theory vs. practice, and its evolution over time.

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    Crossover Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy - Winning his age group division @ NAGA FL

    Crossover Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Both of my kids trained here years ago. Both considering returning years later after focusing on…read moreother sports. It wasn't very focused on tournaments/competition back then...not sure about now.

    I have two photos. The first is my son at age 4 before his world was turned upside down by bullies…read moreat school. He had a speech delay and super shy. A sweet kid but no verbal thus no social skills. Eventually he wound up being the victim of bullying. Sadly, that smiling kid became troubled and super nervous. He didn't tell us until much later what had happened. The second photo is self explanatory. We enrolled him at Crossover over a year ago. Not to learn how to fight but to learn how to control fear. To calm his nerves. I know because I took martial arts when I was a youth. I didn't use it to fight. It taught me how to think during stressful situations, whether it's an exam or a slot route in football. Nervousness is an enemy that must be dealt with. Shortly after enrollment my son was diagnosed with mild Aspergers. It's mostly a social awkwardness issue. His grades are solid. His love of reading and science is tops. He gets so nervous though with kids his age. The bullying experience probably accelerated his isolation response. His autism also makes him ripe to be pushed around. We told Professor Bob at Crossover and he is the best coach ever. He is amazing with the kids. Teaching both community respect and self respect. Ian is a better person even with his social challenges. He is less nervous in crowds. He still has an awkwardness but it's less nerve racking for him. The improvement was a matter of confidence. A confidence that the world is not an evil place that is built to torture him. It's a place to explore and if possible to explore with friends. As a parent, I love this place as much as I love my son's doctors. Great job Professor Bob and Crossover as a whole!

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