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    5.0 (4 reviews)

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    Boston Boabom

    Boston Boabom

    4.3(9 reviews)
    1.4 miBrookline Village

    I have been attending classes at Boston Boabom for 13 years. The teachers are so supportive,…read morerespectful and adaptive to everyone's situations. Boston Boabom was an early adopter of remote classes at the beginning of the pandemic. Continuing to exercise and meditate by practicing a calming art that connects mind, body and energy work, while maintaining a sense of community with others, even with different countries during such a difficult time was truly a gift. The style of teaching is wonderful-- there is a gentle progression of building upon movements for many different styles of the art. I highly recommend Boston Boabom for its wonderful, kind and respectful community of teachers and students.

    I saw an ad for Boabom ("Bo-ah-bomb") a few years ago on the T, and I was curious. The ad made it…read morelook like yoga, but the website promised something more like martial arts. I went to the free Saturday intro class, and decided to give it a shot. The instructors of Boabom will tell you that it is "meditation through movement". To the rest of us, it's a great form of exercise that will improve your flexibility, balance, coordination, breathing and leave your head clear at the end of class. You can follow the core "Boabom" classes, which focus on strength and speed, or try Seamm Jasani (pronounced See-ahhm Ha-sah-nee), which is much slower. I've seen people practice from age 8 into their 70's. Boabom isn't taught like most forms of self defense, in that you don't spar. You will practice carefully with each other, but there is no hitting, leaving you bruised or hurt. If you're looking to learn how to fight someone, this isn't for you. But over time you WILL learn how to defend yourself effectively, getting into shape as you do so. In every class, you learn something new. Every class. There are so many different movements, that you progressively add new ones, and leave others behind as you have mastered them. This keeps classes interesting, instead of having the same session week after week. I practiced Boabom for three years before moving to Somerville. As much as I love it, the trek to Brookline is too long to keep up regularly. I would still be there if I lived closer, though. If you're looking for a good workout, for something that's different, I'd give Boabom a try!

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    Wai Kru Mixed Martial Arts

    Wai Kru Mixed Martial Arts

    3.7(19 reviews)
    0.2 miAllston/Brighton

    Wai Kru is the real thing. You're not going to find egos, attitudes, or even showers at this…read moreplace. Everybody is there for one reason, and one reason only: Learn How to Kick Ass. This gym is as no frills as you can get. You're not going to get hot tubs, massages, juice bar, or any of that garbage. It's kind of like Apollo's gym that Rocky goes to train in Rocky III when he lost his edge. You come in, you sweat, you bleed, you may even swear, but you will become a striking/grappling machine. We fight as a team and train as a family. Instructors are all very knowledgable, professional, and friendly. Very supportive cast of characters.

    Unfortunately, I can no longer give stars on quality of instruction because I can't seem to get in…read morethe door to get instruction. Since writing the review, their class schedule has changed at least three times. I updated in my google calendar each time. When I first joined, I used a Groupon and transitioned from another school to here. The deal was free gloves. The guy at the desk said he'd give them to me later. I don't have my free gloves. Saturday - I set up a time to go with a friend who was interested (and terrified) in trying it out. I showed up for a class and the doors were locked. During the week - I show up in a Gi and the gi class is now a no gi class. I show up in sprawl shorts and a rash guard, and it's a gi class. I thought if I called ahead to confirm schedules, someone would be able to help me. Each person who answers the phone says, "I don't handle that...I only teach here." "Okay. Is there somewhere I can get an updated schedule or see one? The one on the website is at least a year old." They say, "uhh. I don't know." Me: "Okay. When can I call and speak with someone who might know a bit more about the class schedule? Them: "I don't know." I'm really really annoyed.

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    Kimura BJJ

    4.6(11 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I came on a Sunday morning women's training class for my first class. There was a group of women,…read moresome with their daughters who have been consistently coming to train for a few years. The instructor showed me around to the locker room and informed me of the directions of bowing and greetings other as I got on the mat. There were a few warmups that were a little tricky to do, but with practice it gets better. After the warmup exercises, we were paired up to do some partner drills, and then ended the class with a couple of quick matches. This was definitely a good workout and helps you understand your body awareness in relation to others around you. It's a very close contact sport and definitely good a good workout. I would definitely recommend trying it out at least once and would love to back and try one of their gi classes to see the difference.

    I started training in the art of Brazilian jiu-jitsu back in January 09. I'm so glad I chose Kimura…read moreBJJ as my training center. Jean Kleber is a top-notch instructor (http://www.kimurabjj.com/about/instructors/) with many years of bjj training/teaching under his "black belt" (pun intended). His accomplishments are outstanding and his teaching ability is second to none. He takes the time to teach you, follow your progress and make sure you're moving in the right direction. He gets to know each and every one of his students on a personal level. Since this is my first time training I can't comment on other training centers, but I've heard it countless times from existing/new members that they are thrilled to be training there because it is so much better than their past centers. (http://www.kimurabjj.com/testimonials/) I would highly recommend Kimura BJJ in Watertown if you want to take up Brazilian jiu-jitsu or one of the many mixed martial arts classes being offered. It's a great and fun experience. Highly recommend

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