KevinK
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I can't read this thread title without thinking of this.
I decided to go with these guys since they close to my office and they seem pretty legit. First lesson is tonight!
I decided to go with these guys since they close to my office and they seem pretty legit. First lesson is tonight!
I've trained with many of the schools in the area and haven't been to a "bad" one yet. Of course, I know what to look for and that helps. Many of the schools listed here are legit.
I prefer the one-stop shops and they all seem to be moving in that direction as I like striking and ground-work... I used to train at two locations at once (Muay Thai & BJJ) and it sucked. So, beginners might want to make sure they can train in the full spectrum to get a good understanding of fight dynamics. The small schools are more to my liking, but they're typically limited in their schedule. So, I am forced to look at bigger schools to accommodate my family's time requirements. The big schools aren't bad, but I just like training in smaller groups.
Lately, I have been intrigued with adding techniques from Geoff Thompson, Lee Morrison, and Kelly McCann.
I really want to try out Shaddock in the Eldersburg area.
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Awesome. You will not be disappointed. I am very good friends with the owner and my son has been going for a few years. They run a great place
Class was fun, but I am surprised how expensive the monthly fees are. But I think I'll try it for a year.
My daughter goes 3 days a week to Soldierfit in Columbia for less than $100 per month. It's either $69 or $89 per month. Can't remember the exact amount right now. They have other locations as well. Not sure how close you are to any of them.We want to start our 5 year old, but $200 a month is prohibitive.
We want to start our 5 year old, but $200 a month is prohibitive.
My daughter goes 3 days a week to Soldierfit in Columbia for less than $100 per month. It's either $69 or $89 per month. Can't remember the exact amount right now. They have other locations as well. Not sure how close you are to any of them.
Incorrect, many of the adults do compete. This pricing is for the kids. I am not sure about adult pricing. My daughter is not yet 8 years old.That sounds like fitness fighting. I'm guessing no one who goes there competes in BBJ or anything like that.
I really want to try out Shaddock in the Eldersburg area.
Holy crap, I assumed kids would be cheaper. I gotta tell you I was really jazzed to take it, but the price has sort of turned me off a little. I think I'll give it a shot though. They did say they'd waive the initiation fee if I sign up after next class, which I'm sure they offer everyone.
The $200 is for two classes a week. I like the place and it's close to home, but it's a lot of money.