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Why the Russellville Community Loves

Our Martial Arts Classes

Angel Holt recommends Russellville Martial Arts America

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We love this center! I have 3 children enrolled in taekwondo and they have shown improvement in every area I had hoped to improve. The staff are kind and knowledgeable. They listen and foster a productive learning environment. The class is of all ages and they take their time teaching. The confidence they have gained is shown in how they interact with peers and adults outside of the school.

hannah stewart recommends Russellville Martial Arts America

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Super friendly environment. My son loves being around other kids in the little dragons class. He is learning self control and has more confidence in himself! He has also been doing better in school! Love it here!

Elizabeth Jeffries recommends Russellville Martial Arts America

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The team at RMAA has been so amazing with my son! We jumped all in to TKD in July and haven’t looked back! The growth in my son has been amazing with his accountability, behavior, and willingness to learn! ❤️

Erin Wiggins recommends Russellville Martial Arts America

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My son started a year ago in lil dragons and has now moved up into the leadership program and he enjoys doin taekwondo!! Doesnt helo that he gets to do it with his daddy and they are almost the same belt!! All the staff is great

Jennifer Sloan recommends Russellville Martial Arts America

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A true family gym where grandparents work out alongside their grandkids. I love how inclusive the classes are. There’s something for everyone. The kids learn self control and discipline, and the goal of taekwondo, which is to build a more peaceful world. Kids are always greeted warmly, and made to feel loved and welcomed by all instructors. My son has behavioral problems and I had concerns, but Master Hubbard and I talked and he was spot on that this would help him learn to manage his emotions

elchalo66 recommends Russellville Martial Arts America

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Family center environment. Instructors very enthusiastic and knowledgeable. They encourage and motivate students and parent.

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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