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    Tactical Martial Arts

    3.4 (8 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Love this place, AWESOME staff who are great with kids!

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    I am an older adult with a black belt who decided, after several decades of not training, to go…read moreback to training. I'm so glad I chose Into Arts. I've been training there now for close to 2 years and love it. In Master Lawing you will find a seasoned, expert instructor who will train in the fundamentals of your art, provide motivation, and share accumulated wisdom from his decades of experience running martial arts schools. In addition to fundamental mastery, students will find ample opportunity to train in realistic self defense scenarios and fill in gaps with other forms of martial arts. When ready, students also can engage in either light- or full-contact sparring (with protective gear) in a controlled and safe environment. There is a real sense of family and community at this school. I would also like to say that there is one negative review here that makes several claims that I have simply found not to be true, at all.

    If your goal in martial arts training is real-world self-defense, discipline under pressure, and…read morethe ability to apply techniques against a live opponent, you may want to carefully reconsider this school. My experience with IntoArts has been extremely disappointing. The program appears to focus heavily on going through motions and earning belts, but lacks meaningful opportunities for students to apply what they've learned in realistic or full-contact situations. Punching bags and rehearsed drills do not prepare anyone for unpredictability, resistance, or real-world encounters. A system that promotes students to higher ranks--up to black belt--without pressure testing their skills raises serious concerns about the value of that training. If, however, your goal is optics--collecting belts, certificates, and staged accomplishments without true application--then this may be a good fit. Beyond the curriculum concerns, the leadership approach is equally troubling. The owner seems to spend a disproportionate amount of time sharing stories from past experiences or correcting children, rather than delivering structured, engaged instruction that develops students. Constructive coaching and development appear secondary. More concerning is how situations are handled when questioned. When I raised concerns as a father--calmly and directly--regarding decisions that impacted my child, the response was not professional dialogue. Instead, my child was abruptly removed from the roster, and the situation escalated unnecessarily to the point where law enforcement was contacted. That level of escalation for a non-threatening parental concern is, at best, poor judgment and, at worst, deeply troubling. As a parent, my responsibility is to advocate for my child--especially when those decisions affect his development and well-being. The way this situation was handled reflects a lack of professionalism, accountability, and sound leadership. In short: * Limited real-world application of skills * Promotion without proof of performance under pressure * Questionable instructional priorities * Unprofessional handling of parent concerns Martial arts should build confidence, discipline, and capability--not just appearance. Based on my experience, this program falls short in delivering where it matters most.

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