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Why Balitmore Locals Love Our Martial Arts School

Cassandra recommends Cadet Martial Arts

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We've been coming to Cadet for several years. My daughter loves the instructors she met a long her journey from master Raju, master Frantz, Nico, Milan, Dreemur, Evains and several more. Also the support staff have been helpful throughout our journey with them. We have used them for after school programs and evening/weekend classes.

Lorraine Wilson recommends Cadet Martial Arts

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We've been coming to Cadet for several years. My daughter loves the instructors she met a long her journey from master Raju, master Frantz, Nico, Milan, Dreemur, Evains and several more. Also the support staff have been helpful throughout our journey with them. We have used them for after school programs and evening/weekend classes.

Ms. Ashley recommends Cadet Martial Arts

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Went there for adult kickboxing classes….loved it! Even though I was limping home lol

Shawnta Pauling recommends Cadet Martial Arts

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This place is awesome the teacher is very patient and kind.

Mr. Butler recommends Cadet Martial Arts

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Cadet martial arts is a traditional Taekwondo learning experience with the non traditional experience needed for children and adults in today's environment. Discipline, respect, and commitment are what I noticed as a student myself and a parent of 3 students who have trained here. It became an addition to my home. They became family. It truly is a place to children learn to focus their attention on an objective. Kids build long lasting friendships and bonds with their peers. And another thing, all students learn a competitiveness that is actually beneficial for developing children. Not unnecessary aggression. But a focused desire to achieve ones potential.

BubbleGum Princess recommends Cadet Martial Arts

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It is a amazing experience to share something special with these wonderful people who are like family to me

Program & Pricing FAQs

My child isn't athletic. Can he/she still participate in martial arts?

Absolutely. Martial arts teaches kids to be coordinated, flexible and strong. Kids who don't naturally have these qualities develop them. Kids who do have these qualities develop them even more.

Are these martial arts classes fun?

Yes! After all, these are children we're dealing with here. And kids love their fun. We do a variety of games and activities that have kids laughing and smiling. We work hard here - but we play just as hard.

What's a good age for a child to start martial arts?

Honestly, practically every age is a good age to start! We have young children, as well as teenagers. We also have specific programs for adults. So no matter what age - we've got you covered.

Can martial arts cause injury?

Because we place such a huge focus on safety and injury prevention, we're proud to say that injuries are very few and far between with our program. In fact, because martial arts gets you in great shape, and makes you strong and flexible, people often see LESS injuries in their lives.

Do you have to be in good shape to take martial arts?

Not at all! In fact, many people use martial arts as a way to get in good shape. They come to us out of shape, and quickly become athletic and limber.

Is martial arts violent?

No! Because self-defense technique is taught in martial arts, it's often thought of as violent. However, the philosophies behind martial arts revolve around peace and harmony. The moves are more of a way to become connected with your body. We teach diplomacy and friendship. However, if a violent situation ever arises in your life, you'll have powerful tools to defend yourself and your loved ones.

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