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Average Rating: Average (3 Reviews)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Good
- Other aspects:
- Good
1 out of 3 Reviewer recommended Accelerated Defense Training: International Black Belt Academy.
Another Mac Dojo...
Nov 12 2012 by Karate joe (Familiar with the School , No Personal Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Average
- Other aspects:
- Average
- Recommended:
- No!
Not here anymore, but sucked when it was...lousy black belt instructors...
Nov 12 2012 by karate joe (Familiar with the School , No Personal Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Poor
- Other aspects:
- Poor
- Recommended:
- No!
Not here anymore, but sucked when it was...lousy black belt instructors...
(0 of 1 People found this review helpful)
This is an awesome school with Great instructors
Feb 22 2011 by damaldo (Parent of a Student with 6 Months - 1 Year Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Excellent
- Other aspects:
- Excellent
- Recommended:
- Yes
My son studies karate at this school. The instructors and staff are very skilled and excellent teachers for both children and adults. My son gets a great physical work out and a mental discipline that is helping shape his character and self esteem. The lessons are fun, focused and age appropriate. Professor Austin and his staff make all the students and family feel like a large part of the IBBA community. This school has it all. We plan on spending many more years with these individuals mastering his karate and character skills.
Another watered down American Kenpo place...claims not to teach American Kenpo, but that's a lie...their whole system is based on watered down Kenpo...These guys never took the time to become high-level karateka or instructors...some of the classes are taught by students, and the black belts don't seem very knowledgeable or skilled...just in it for the money...'used car salesmen...too expensive for this low level of training...look elsewhere for a competent place and a better price...