ATLANTA, GA — For centuries, martial arts have been a part of many cultures in the world.
The term has been used to define practices of skills or sports used as a form of self-defense or attack, and here in Atlanta, you can find a variety of places where you can learn and master them. Here is our list of some of the best in town.
1. Kick Start Martial Arts
1039 Grant St SE Ste A22 Atlanta, GA 30315
Established in 2007, Kick Start Martial Arts teaches the Korean martial art called Tang Soo Doo. You might know the art from Chuck Norris, as he is the most famous American to do the practices. The place is known to emphasize self-discipline and socialization skills in its drills. Kick Start students starting from the age of 5.
“There are so many positive things to say about Kick Start Martial Arts! It’s been really tough finding an extra-curriculum activity that my son enjoys. However, he immediately fell in love with KSMA and so did we. Master Beaty has put together an amazing program. We feel so at home here.” Shonte P. on Yelp
2. Buckhead Jiu-Jitsu
2144 Hills Ave Ste C Atlanta, GA 30318
With 2,000 square feet of mat space, men’s and women’s changing room, fitness area, lounge area, and even free wifi, Buckhead offers a well-established learning experience. It has three programs; Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Submission Grappling, and the Kids Program. Reviewers on Yelp claim that Buckhead has an amicable environment.
“There are a number of students that compete regularly and get medals but no one is pressured to compete. This is the best part; you can be a hobbyist, someone looking to stay in shape, or a competitor, there’s something for everyone! In addition, we have various random team outings throughout the year: movie viewings, UFC watch parties, or just eating at chipotle after a hard day of training.” Joe V. on Yelp
3. Chien Hong School of Kung Fu
1697 Candler Rd Decatur, GA 30032
Chien Hong offers instruction for various Chinese martial arts; Hung Fist style Kung Fu, Chen style Tai Chi, and Shaolin Chi Gong. They also teach the TACT/DART System (Tactical Assault Combat Techniques/Direct Assault Reaction Training), a modern self-defense training system.
The school holds classes for children as well as adults, with weekend classes available.
“I learned so much more than just how to do kung fu techniques and forms. I learned discipline, tenacity, patience, humility, and I continue to learn from him even though I can’t train at the moment. All of these things that I learned are amazing gifts that have helped me deal with very difficult things throughout my life.” Kristin B. on Yelp
4. Gracie Decatur
431 W Ponce De Leon Ave Ste 4 Decatur, GA 30030
Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Academia was established way back in 1925 by Carlos Grazie in Brazil. Now, it is instructing over 1,000 students in certified training centers worldwide.
They have programs for adults ranging from beginner to advanced, a women-only program, and a kids’ program.
“Coach Jason and Coach Alora are super friendly and welcoming. They treat their students like family and you will even get to meet their kids and cute puppy dog. They are very invested in helping their students master each technique and the female-only classes are an awesome way to learn moves in a low pressure environment.” Kerry M. on Yelp
5. Atlanta Kick Karate & Kickboxing
764 Miami Cir NE Ste 206 Atlanta, GA 30324
Atlanta Kick started planting their roots all the way back in 1993. They offer a safe, judgment-free, family-friendly environment where students ranging from age 3 to adults can learn several martial arts.
They have programs for children, for adults who want to get lean, fit, and strong and enhance children’s confidence and focus.
“Not sure why it took me so long to write this review, but Atlanta Kick is definitely one of my favorite gyms I’ve ever joined. I moved further away, so I had to quit, but they definitely know how to run a quality gym.” Tasmia A. on Yelp
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