Highlights
Highly experienced instructors guide clients through workout sessions that blend elements of hapkido techniques or kickboxing moves
About This Deal
The roundhouse kick is named for its full-body spin as well as its ability to destroy an entire igloo when performed correctly. Weaponize your feet with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $19 for 5 45-minute kickboxing or hapkido classes, including a uniform (a $100 value)
- $29 for 10 45-minute kickboxing or hapkido classes, including a uniform (a $200 value)
- $39 for 20 45-minute kickboxing or hapkido classes, including a uniform (a $400 value)
Call ahead or check the schedule for upcoming classes at the Brooklyn and Manhattan studios; Groupons are valid at either location. Both locations offer beginner classes taught by Master David Herbert, drawing from 25 years of hapkido and kickboxing training and instruction.
Fine Print
About World Martial Arts Center
World Martial Arts Center isn’t just a gym where individuals can improve their muscle tone or fine-tune their roundhouse kick—it’s a refuge designed to help clients build both inner and outer strength. These lofty aims motivate the center’s instructors, who help students achieve their goals. During hapkido classes, they teach seven techniques—strikes, blocks, holds, throws, weapons, internal techniques, and healing—that combine to create one fluid and versatile mode of self-defense. Alternatively, trainers also lead groups through a series of punches and kicks during kickboxing classes, which use combat moves to create a high-octane, total-body workout. Equipped with 25 years of hapkido and kickboxing training and instruction, Master David Herbert teaches beginner classes, available at both locations.
Inside the dojang, or school, Eastern-style tapestries and plants set guests at ease as they work toward physical or metaphysical improvement. To that end, World Martial Arts Center complements its training regimens with health and nutrition advice. In addition, both the Brooklyn and Manhattan locations boast locker rooms for men and women, where guests can shower after a vigorous training session or lock up their Bruce Lee bobble heads while they work out.
