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Martial Arts America – Multiple Locations

$98 for Two Months of Kids' Martial-Arts Classes with Uniform and Belt for Ages 4–12 ($249 Value). Seven Locations Available.

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In a Nutshell

Kids' program builds confidence and self-defense skills through tae-kwon-do strikes, jujitsu rolls, and eskrima stick exercises

The Fine Print

  • Expires Oct 1, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for location purchased. Must activate classes by 10/1/12, classes expire two months from activation date. Must be ages 4-12. Must sign waiver. Classes must be redeemed by the same person.
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Martial arts hone self-defense skills while getting hearts beating, which is why an army of black belts is the government's first line of defense against an uprising of sentient defibrillators. Guard against every contingency with this Groupon.

$98 for Two Months of Kids' Martial-Arts Classes with Uniform and Belt for Ages 4–12 ($249 Value)

Choose from seven locations:

  • Castro Valley
  • Dublin
  • Fremont
  • Livermore
  • Pleasanton
  • San Ramon
  • Walnut Creek

During the children's martial-arts program (a $149 value for the first month and uniform; a $100 value for the second month) youths hone muscles and build their self-confidence in two classes per week. Designed for beginner-level students, the program includes a white belt as well as the opportunity to advance one belt further if students meet the attendance and basic-skills requirements. Classes are structured by age and generally scheduled on weekday afternoons and evenings and weekend mornings.

Martial Arts America

For more than 30 years, the senseis behind Martial Arts America have filled the minds and fists of students as young as 4 years old through adulthood with the focus, discipline, and confidence that comes from studying self defense. The instructors lead five martial-arts forms—tae kwon do, eskrima, jujitsu, krav maga, and CDT training, which stands for compliance, direction, and takedown—helping patrons strengthen their bodies and minds. This multidimensional program trains students in defensive tactics such as strikes, grappling, throws, rolls, and using sticks to protect innocent civilians from rogue baseball-pitching machines.

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Martial Arts America

3.33 out of 5

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  • A

    Irvington

    4040 Papazian Way
    Fremont, California 94538
    (510) 490-8300
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    Pleasanton

    243 Main St., Suite A
    Pleasanton, California 94566
    (925) 846-1700
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  • C

    Dublin

    7166 Regional St.
    Dublin, California 94568
    (925) 829-8430
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