Top Martial Arts Academies in Atlanta, GA

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I looked at several martial arts studios before deciding to train at Roswell Budokan. The teachers and students goal is to help you succeed in learning aikido. The facility is beautiful. Not only d...Read More…
Tucker Taekwondo Center is a world-class Martial Arts training facility accredited by Kukkiwon and USA Taekwondo. Students are accepted from ages 4 adult; and, all skill levels are accommodated. Un...Read More…

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The Dojo American Karate Centers

1.0

By Concernedparents1

If you are a minority, beware. The owner William Gaffney is a closet racist. We were members for a year. We were one of the few black families in the Dojo. Out of the blue, the owner decided to share with me that he thinks the first black president should be impeached. Upon confronting him with my wife, he proceeded to tell us he knows what it means to be black and that my wife and I don't. He told my wife, you are not even black so what do you care and proceeded to question our commitment to our own race over his commitment to our race. After that painfully ignorant conversation where he proceeded to insult my wife and my cultures, we agreed to separate from the Dojo. However, Mr. Gaffney's girlfriend / instructor proceeded to charge our account for three more months until we had to cancel our bank card to avoid the debits. Don't be fooled by this place. All they care about is MONEY, MONEY, MONEY and there is zero diversity. ...read more

Karate Atlanta

5.0

By KarateMom

I have two kids who train here. The staff is very friendly and my kids love their instructors. It has helped my kids with respect and focus other things also but those were the main two things I needed them to work on. I highly recommend this Karate place. ...read more

The Eagle Claw Kung Fu Center

4.0

By AmyBlavatz at Citysearch

I only took a few classes at this school many years ago, but if it's anything like it was, thyen I would recommend it.\t\n\t\nThe teacher knows his stuff, teaches well, gives you a good workout, and is a good martial artist to boot! It's good traditional Chinese kung fu for sure. ...read more

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