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    Universal Jiu Jitsu

    5.0 (8 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Granddaughter loves it there and has learned a lot. And we love the teacher communication and discipline she has learned.

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    Love this place. Don't hesitate! Variety of classes from beginner to regular exercise to advanced. Sign up!!

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    World Class Martial Arts - Students learn principles of taekwondo such as respect, discipline, and confidence.

    World Class Martial Arts

    (40 reviews)

    My step-son attends taekwondo classes here twice a week, partially to give him an additional place…read moreto burn off some of his energy, but also to ingrain the concepts of respect, discipline, personal achievement and focus. I'm happy with the improvements I've seen in his behavior after class, even if most of the lesson's impact fades away within a day or two. Thankfully, another class is right there on the horizon! Tuition is reasonable, and there are plenty of available time slots for the various programs. Attendance in any time slot is *not* mandatory, at least for the Tiny Tigers program: you're free to bring your student to any available class for their program, throughout the week, depending on your schedule and flexibility. That's a nice touch that's not always offered at other dojangs and dojos. The staff at World Class Martial Arts somehow manage to corral more than two dozen kids at the same time, hold their attention for a half hour, and even impart some lessons (both physical and mental), with a reasonable amount of success. Sure, sometimes a child (often mine! haha!) will require some individual attention to get them to follow instructions and get them back on track, but the "sabom" (instructors) here are quick to notice distracted kids and move to intercept them, often dividing the troublemakers into groups separate from the more attentive students, and giving them personalized instruction. It's a good system, and it works! Gam sa ham nida!

    Our son is in the Tiny Tigers program and he loves it. Master Lee, Master Yun and all the…read moreadditional teachers are fantastic. Supportive of the students yet firm. Teaching respect, patience and other life skills all through Taekwondo. We looked into other martial arts types in the area (jiu jitsu, mixed) but our son was not interested in them. World Class Martial Arts Taekwondo was the winner for us. Their space is pretty fixed in size, but I wish the changing area was organized better. There is always lots of congestion in this area making it hard to get into and out of uniform. Due to rain and cold we prefer to change there than to wear the uniform in the weather and in the car.

    East West Martial Arts

    East West Martial Arts

    (17 reviews)

    My child has been with the program for almost 2 years. The tactics of this company are very…read morepredatory. If you compare them to other martial arts places in the area, there are many, more professional, knowledgeable, and safe places. The tuition is very high for the quality of what is presented. They cram as many students as they can and blare music to try to distract from the disarray. Additionally, there are constant fees in addition to tuition. Every 3 months all the kids graduate to the next level regardless of skill proficiency. A new belt is awarded every 4 months and there is a mandatory $40 fee ($50 if you're late) for graduation. That adds up to $160 extra just in graduation fees each year. While there are some consistent older people that work there, the younger trainers work hands on the most. They are noticeably less invested. My child was injured in class today and the trainers would not let her rest. The owner and operators at East West do not value the safety of children. I would highly recommend you research martial arts studios around the area before committing to thousands of dollars a year.

    I've been looking for a school to take my son to. I have a martial arts background and so I'm very…read moreparticular. I came and watched some classes. I was really unimpressed with the form and footwork of the students and concerned that setting this as the foundation for my son's training would lead to disadvantages later on. The school got our number from an event and they keep calling us. We have asked them to stop calling several times and they keep doing it. Very unprofessional, unethical, and sloppy. Not what people should be looking for in a martial arts school.

    Universal Jiu Jitsu - martialarts - Updated May 2026

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