great family feel about this club
great family feel about this club! i always really enjoy coming and tracy is fab!!
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Freestyle martial arts based on Taekwondo. Based in the centre of Long Eaton on Westgate we offer a unique style of martial art with a built in character development program. Helping with confidence, respect, discipline, self control and much more. With our unique family package the whole family can train on one unbelievable price! Contact us today for a FREE class. Classes include punchin’ pandas (Ages 3 years upwards), ladies only classes, adults, teens, Pilates, yoga, tai chi and boxing. Over 45 years teaching experience.
First floor, Joshua house, Westgate long eaton, NG101ef, Long eaton, United Kingdom
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great family feel about this club! i always really enjoy coming and tracy is fab!!
Long Eaton Family Martial Arts Academy is an absolutely amazing academy, characterized by a strong family-focused atmosphere. The academy demonstrates exceptional understanding and support for both children and adults who are neurodivergent. The instructors consistently go above and beyond, ensuring everyone feels welcome and expertly teaching their classes.
My son attended a few lessons but they weren't great so we didn't continue. After over a year I looked into a SO that had been coming out of my account under the name 'East Midlands' I thought it was a council bill but turned out to be LEFMAA taking payments totalling over £750. When I politely raised the issue with them they refused to return any of my money. The centre have attendance lists, and they had my son's name as a reference on the SO. But instead of doing the right thing, they kept taking my money and then refused to refund ANY of it back. Really bad taste for what is supposed to be a 'family' business. So if you do go to their sessions, make sure you cancel all your payments because these guys will happily sell out their integrity to keep hold of your money.
The most friendly and knowledgeable club I’ve ever trained In. Great with kids and adults alike. My son has trained there for 3 years and he has accomplished so much. I train there now and it’s great because I can help my son practice. A great father son pass time.
Daughter has been coming here just over a year and she has grown so much in confidence and ability. The leaders encourage the children to try their hardest and she loves to come to the classes.
Fantastic variety of classes on offer that all accept beginners through to experienced martial artists, very friendly and welcoming atmosphere no matter your ability! Great range of equipment and the option to participate competitively too.
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