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    Enter Martial Arts is not only a studio but truly a martial arts school in its own class ! Coach Nick and his team are welcoming, inclusive and have the highest standards. They teach Technique, patience, respect, dedication, empowerment in a safe and positive environment. Both my younger kid and my older teen have been thriving and look forward to every class, they have flourished, gained confidence and became stronger and goal driven. We are very thankful and fortunate to have found & chosen this place.

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    Coach Nick & coach Dane are awesome, my daughter participates in several after school activities and this is her favorite!

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    Foxy & Fierce

    Foxy & Fierce

    4.8
    (173 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    Wanted to leave a review for Rashad and Crystal because they have quite literally changed my entire…read morelife this year. I attended my first beginner's class in December 2023 (it's now August 2024 when I'm writing this review), and I was probably in the worst shape of my life when I began. I blame Covid/changing to a WFH job/30's metabolism changes blah blah blah, but whatever. I was happy to keep blaming my excuses. And I was so nervous to take a class and move my body in front of other people... I had literally never taken an exercise class of any kind before. But when I say that first class was the most welcoming, encouraging, fun, and yes-HARD-experience I've ever had... I mean it. It was the perfect balance of everything I needed to get me to come back. I've never enjoyed exercising, it's always been something I dread. But Rashad and Crystal know what they're doing, and they genuinely want to help you feel stronger in your body. I never feel uncomfortable or self-conscious in any way in their classes, only encouraged and motivated. I've now lost 23 pounds (!) in the past 8 months (also with the help of a calorie deficit I started 3 months ago), and I feel actual muscle and strength that I've never felt before in my life, even at my "thinnest." I'm now straight up addicted to these classes. I will only miss one if life requires me to, and I feel genuinely upset when I do! They have been such a game changer for my mental health, too. Whatever your goals are -- weight loss, cardio and strengthening , stress release, or just a killer workout with an amazing community -- you'll find it here. I feel so blessed to have found them. THANK YOU F&F!!!

    The best people, the BEST workout you'll ever have! I really have never found anything that works…read moreme out like this place! I found them years ago and I've been coming for probably eight years?! Now though I moved out of the area I still deal with the drive just for them because there's really no place better and no community better than Foxy And Fierce! Never felt stronger, thanks y'all!

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    The Yard Muay Thai

    The Yard Muay Thai

    4.7
    (89 reviews)
    14.0 mi

    The Yard and Yoshi are excellent. This review will hopefully be helpful as an update to how class…read moreis run (since class has changed a little). First my background: I've trained Muay Thai for two years (first time was in April of 2022). I've trained at 7 gyms: FLMT (Florida Muay Thai , OC MT, Team Oyama, Classic Fight Team, Rising Suns Thai Boxing, NELA Combat Fitness, and Boxing Works. My home gym for the last year was Boxing Works under the instruction of Coach Bryan Popejoy, where I trained 3-4 days a week and did one on ones once a week for about 3 month. I would've stayed there however I recently moved to Northeast LA (Highland Park) and the drive to Torrence for BW was too much (about an hour to an hour and a half drive there and 40 minutes on the way home). Whereas the Yard is a 6-minute drive from me with ample sessions. Second, class style: Classes are Monday through Friday: 8-9:30, 10-11:30, 4-5:30, and 6-7:30pm and then two sparring classes on Saturday from 9-10:30 and 11-12:30. As far as I'm aware, Yoshi teaches each class and he does an excellent job. At other gyms, I feel much more advanced then I do at the Yard. Lots of basic bad habits that I got into are getting fine-tuned and corrected. A typical class is organized in four parts: (1) Cardio: A five minute round of jump ropes and then a 30 minute cardio session where we jog, sprint, do knees, teep across the mats. (2) Bagwork We then do several rounds of shadow boxing where Yoshi will make small adjustments to our form. From there, we all go on the heavy bags and practice whatever we want to work on for several rounds while Yoshi works one on one with us on pad/mitwork. This is where I think the Yard shines. If you go to a class with few students, you are essentially getting a free one on one. When you're not working one on one with Yoshi, you are working the bag. (3): Drills/Sparring From there, we work on a specific technique through partner drills and then light technical sparring. Yoshi is very attentive as he goes around and makes adjustments and suggestions. On Fridays the technique is clinch focused; which is really great. Many gyms in Southern California lack emphasis on the clinch. (4): Burnout/core work: We end with 3 minutes of ab/core work and then a minute plank. Sometimes we will burnout with skip knees on the bag. Overall: An excellent choice. I can't speak to how it would be for a beginner, as I came with two-years of experience. I imagine it would be a great place to start. Potential cons: I do not see people doing drills on thai pads (where one partner holds pads and the other hits). Typically, a Muay Thai class is 1 hour. At the Yard, it is 1.5 hours. Which means its a little more demanding. At this point, I cannot train every day even if my schedule allowed it because my body and cardio is just too shot. I imagine with time, that'll change.

    I dropped in twice. First time I didn't stay for any training as the instructor said he wouldn't be…read moreinvolved that day. He said that was typical for weekends. Came back on a weekday and stayed for training... he was barely involved in training that day. I understand how someone might think he is rude but I wouldn't go that far, really he just comes off as checked-out and not interested in his gym / business. The session is about 1/3rd combat sport related. The other 2/3rds is light cardio drills you can do in your own home. The other attendees are more willing to help and with that I would say this place serves more of a sparring club than a serious training gym.

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    Taejo Kickboxing- Downtown

    Taejo Kickboxing- Downtown

    5.0
    (7 reviews)
    10.3 mi

    This place is cool! I've never done kickboxing before, and this was quite fun! This place is huge…read moreand spacious. Apparently, this is their newer second location, which is great because it wasn't overcrowded. They have their own parking lot. They also have Meteorite BBQ in the back, which is perfect when you're done with this workout. Randy is super nice and a really great coach! He explains the movements and steps clearly for you to follow. It's also pretty cool that he was a previous K1 fighter, so you know you're getting train by a professional. He also makes you feel comfortable and makes the class less intimidating. Besides being just an exercise, kickboxing is useful for self defense. If you've never tried kickboxing before, you should definitely check out this place!

    Kickboxing is life. And Taejo has everything to nurture that lifestyle: legit trainers, quality…read moreequipment, clean facilities, classes that fit my schedule and the community is welcoming, encouraging and fun. I have Learned lots on my technique and the combo drills are practical with an edge of complexity that makes it challenging and interesting. The coaches all know their shit and they're super down to earth. Pricing is reasonable and they don't stress you into a package or commitment. I have the 10 class pass and it's been easy to use and renew and I don't have to feel stressed that I missed a class or my classes expire at the end of the month. Def check out the DTLA spot! Plus we need more lady fighters in this B!

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