Frequently Asked Questions
I never want to compete or fight MMA, is that okay?
Do I have to be in shape to start martial arts classes?
Is Muay Thai Kickboxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Mixed Martial Arts training really safe?
It’s our company policy that we don’t quote rates online or over the phone. Lately competitors have been trying to copy us.
We have many different packages depending on how often you would like to train and what classes you would like to begin.
When you come in for your free intro class we will give you a price list and breakdown of all the packages that we offer. Obviously you wouldn’t make a decision until you’ve tried our facility, right?
How do I Get Started?
Call us to take advantage of our 30 day free trial. There’s no catch! The trial program includes a FREE consultation of what you are looking for while answering any questions that you may have.
I never want to compete or fight MMA, is that okay?
No, you are not required to compete. Most of our students sign up to get in shape and learn a realistic self defense system at the same time with no intentions to ever compete.
With this being said, there are also students that do want to compete. There are many local, state, national and international competitions to compete in each year. If a student does want to eventually fight in MMA competitions then they will have to get to a certain rank and level before they will be able to do so.
We have students that compete in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), Muay Thai Kickboxing and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) competitions throughout the year.
Do I have to be in shape to start martial arts classes?
Absolutely not. The number one reason why students begin their training with us is to get in shape and feel better. Come in and begin training no matter what your fitness level is. We are here to help you reach your fitness goals.
Is Muay Thai Kickboxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Mixed Martial Arts training really safe?
Safety is paramount at our academy. Accidents can happen, as in any other sport, but we pay close attention to safety and take extra precautions so that training is not only realistic but safe and enjoyable.


