$39 for 4 Classes and Uniform at Masters Tae Kwon Do
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- First lesson is private
- Uniform included
- Director was on U.S. National team
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Today's deal gets you four Tae Kwon Do classes for kids or adults plus a uniform from MASTERS Tae Kwon Do Academy for $39, a $120 value. Learn the ancient defensive art of Tae Kwon Do, or give the gift of lessons to your kids or a favorite niece or nephew. Build strength, endurance, and flexibility via kicking, shouting, and tying colored belts. Studying a martial art builds coordination and balance while cultivating mental focus and relaxation. Kids gain confidence, develop concentration, and learn courtesy and self-discipline while getting in shape. Everyone needs to blow off steam, and what better way than by executing a perfect tollyo cha gee (roundhouse kick) to your sa bum nim (honorable instructor)?
MASTERS, located in Pasadena, is directed by George Weissfisch, a championship fighter who was formerly a member of the U.S. National Tae Kwon Do team. This deal gets you four lessons with the master of MASTERS. Your first Groupon class is a private lesson during which you'll learn the seven basic moves of Tae Kwon Do and receive a uniform—appropriate outerwear for the dojo or first dates—that you can keep whether or not you choose to continue with classes.
Adult classes are held Mondays through Thursdays from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Kids classes are twice a week: mini masters, ages 4–5, train Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.; 6- to 8-year-olds meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.; 9- to 13-year-olds meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. This deal is great for all ages, so grab a few Groupons and spar with the whole family.
Note: MASTERS offers a free class to new students; if you purchase this Groupon, you won't be eligible for the free class (you get four instead).
Reviews
Citysearchers love the training at MASTERS:
- My son trains at MASTERS and they are wonderful. The instructors really care. I think it is the one place that teaches real martial arts. Plus they constantly emphasize all those traits that I want my son to attain. – chowser12
- Staff is wonderful, respectful, and willing to give you their best. They offer great activities for the kids. – mdmtz
- It is costly, but they teach you many styles of self-defense, different types of martials arts [sic], and they work you hard. They want you to become the best that you can be. – sbrookover123
Martial Arts Films for Kids
Nothing gets people more excited to learn martial arts than watching martial-arts movies. Some martial-arts films might be too intense for children, so here are Groupon’s favorite martial-arts films that are kid-safe:
- The Seven Non-Blood-Drawing Daggers
- Max Tanner, Kid Black Belt 3: No Need For Violence
- Ninja Boy, The Adult-Respector
- Teenage Mutant Live-Action Cartoon Comedy 4: Karate Piglets in Time
- The Karate Kid: Family Edition (just the lessons, not the fighting)
Follow @Groupon_Says on Twitter.
- First lesson is private
- Uniform included
- Director was on U.S. National team
Jump to: Reviews | Martial Arts Films for Kids
Today's deal gets you four Tae Kwon Do classes for kids or adults plus a uniform from MASTERS Tae Kwon Do Academy for $39, a $120 value. Learn the ancient defensive art of Tae Kwon Do, or give the gift of lessons to your kids or a favorite niece or nephew. Build strength, endurance, and flexibility via kicking, shouting, and tying colored belts. Studying a martial art builds coordination and balance while cultivating mental focus and relaxation. Kids gain confidence, develop concentration, and learn courtesy and self-discipline while getting in shape. Everyone needs to blow off steam, and what better way than by executing a perfect tollyo cha gee (roundhouse kick) to your sa bum nim (honorable instructor)?
MASTERS, located in Pasadena, is directed by George Weissfisch, a championship fighter who was formerly a member of the U.S. National Tae Kwon Do team. This deal gets you four lessons with the master of MASTERS. Your first Groupon class is a private lesson during which you'll learn the seven basic moves of Tae Kwon Do and receive a uniform—appropriate outerwear for the dojo or first dates—that you can keep whether or not you choose to continue with classes.
Adult classes are held Mondays through Thursdays from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Kids classes are twice a week: mini masters, ages 4–5, train Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.; 6- to 8-year-olds meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.; 9- to 13-year-olds meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. This deal is great for all ages, so grab a few Groupons and spar with the whole family.
Note: MASTERS offers a free class to new students; if you purchase this Groupon, you won't be eligible for the free class (you get four instead).
Reviews
Citysearchers love the training at MASTERS:
- My son trains at MASTERS and they are wonderful. The instructors really care. I think it is the one place that teaches real martial arts. Plus they constantly emphasize all those traits that I want my son to attain. – chowser12
- Staff is wonderful, respectful, and willing to give you their best. They offer great activities for the kids. – mdmtz
- It is costly, but they teach you many styles of self-defense, different types of martials arts [sic], and they work you hard. They want you to become the best that you can be. – sbrookover123
Martial Arts Films for Kids
Nothing gets people more excited to learn martial arts than watching martial-arts movies. Some martial-arts films might be too intense for children, so here are Groupon’s favorite martial-arts films that are kid-safe:
- The Seven Non-Blood-Drawing Daggers
- Max Tanner, Kid Black Belt 3: No Need For Violence
- Ninja Boy, The Adult-Respector
- Teenage Mutant Live-Action Cartoon Comedy 4: Karate Piglets in Time
- The Karate Kid: Family Edition (just the lessons, not the fighting)
Follow @Groupon_Says on Twitter.