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Average Rating: Excellent (3 Reviews)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Excellent
- Other aspects:
- Excellent
3 out of 3 Reviewer recommended Marietta Martial Arts.
Both my daughter & son attend classes at MMA
Nov 01 2015 by Jeannie L (Parent of a Student with 1 - 3 Years Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Excellent
- Other aspects:
- Excellent
- Recommended:
- Yes
The instructors are great with kids!!!!
Nov 01 2015 by Michelle E (Active Student with 1 - 3 Years Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Excellent
- Other aspects:
- Excellent
- Recommended:
- Yes
At first I was worried that my daughter would be too shy for the classes but it's been great. The instructors really know how to work with the kids and help them develop confidence. It's really starting to show in my daughter improved school work / participation. I highly recommend Marietta Martial Arts to any parent that wishes to see their child's confidence soar.
MMA is worth the money
Nov 01 2015 by Jenny S (Active Student with 1 - 3 Months Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Excellent
- Other aspects:
- Excellent
- Recommended:
- Yes
We came to MMA to work on focus issues but have gained so much more. All of the lessons taught at MMA reinforce parental teachings regarding respect, discipline, and focus. The physical teachings of the instructors at MMA regarding the Tae Kwon Do moves are excellent; however, more importantly the life lessons regarding respect, discipline, confidence, and focus are invaluable. They make it fun too! We wish that every child could experience Tae Kwon Do at MMA as we would have many more fit, focused, disciplined, confident and happy kids!
We have seen our son learn to reach for goals. He’s understood what a goal is, he now uses self-discipline more often because he’s thinking about where he wants to be and what he wants to do.