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Krav Maga Houston, Spring

22820 I-45 North, Spring, TX 77373

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Krav Maga Houston
1,118 mi

22820 I-45 North, Spring, TX 77373

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About Krav Maga Houston


Martial arts at Spring's Krav Maga Houston is a great workout that will leave you feeling Zen. These classes allow you to build endurance and learn great moves. Through strong fighting and default-defense movements in this MMA class, you can strengthen your body and build muscles. A better body entails a challenging workout. To succeed, you'll want to take advantage of cross fit. Every gym rat knows the key to fitness is some great circuit training.

Krav Maga Houston's patrons can find places to park in the area. Looking for a fun new skill? Test your body, mind, and spirit as you learn martial arts at Krav Maga Houston in Spring.

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4.4
based on Groupon 150 reviews
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Angelica
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9 ratings|5 reviews
Thought this would be a normal kickboxing class. I was totally wrong. The trainers mean business . I left the class completely drenched in sweat. Loved it, had to push myself but loved the challenge
Becky
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12 ratings|6 reviews
Love the workouts!
Alisia
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10 ratings|8 reviews
You have to complete 3 baby steps classes b4 you can actually use the Grpn for the entire month of classes. They give you the first Elements class as "a courtesy" and then you have to pay $20 to complete the other 2 even if you already had experience in CF. They try to get you to trade in your Groupon for a cheaper monthly rate even tho you havent taken an actual class to know if you want to join.
Ju
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13 ratings|5 reviews
Rushed you into membership commitment in day one and keep pressuring you in the second visit. If you express hesitation they would discourage you from going. If they let me experience the exercise without the sales pressure I would be interested in self defense classes.