Find a martial arts class in Rock Island, IL

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Top 10 martial arts classes in Rock Island, IL

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Ken Gullette's Internal Fighting Arts

Ken Gullette's Internal Fighting Arts

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Serves Rock Island, IL
Ken Gullette's Internal Fighting Arts, located in Moline, Illinois, offers a unique opportunity to learn and explore the world of Chen Taiji, Xingyi and Bagua. With more than 650 videos, ebooks, and other materials, they provide a comprehensive resource for enthusiasts from beginners to advanced practitioners. Enjoy two free weeks of access to immerse yourself in these powerful internal martial arts. Their expert guidance and rich resources make Ken Gullette's Internal Fighting Arts a preferred destination for those passionate about internal fighting arts.
Spellious Martial Arts Center

Spellious Martial Arts Center

New on Lessons
Serves Rock Island, IL
Located in Moline, Illinois and its surrounding areas, Spellious Martial Arts Center is committed to delivering top-notch martial arts classes to individuals of all ages. With certified instructors, they ensure personalized training and guidance. In addition, Tae KarDio, a unique cardio kickboxing class inspired by Tae Kwon Do, is also offered as a great way to lose weight and stay fit. Try your first class for free and experience the difference!
Ekims Karate, Kickboxing & MMA

Ekims Karate, Kickboxing & MMA

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Serves Rock Island, IL
Opened Ekims in 1989 from the love of the Martial Arts .Wanting to help people to better themselves... through taining the Martial art for everyone.And today still with the same attitude...Dosent matter whether your a child a teen or a adult .We will train you to be your best.

Your Martial Arts Classes questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

What is mixed martial arts (MMA)?

Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a full-contact combat spot that incorporates striking, footwork, and grappling techniques from boxing, wrestling, jiu-jitsu, and Muay Thai. Many MMA fighters also blend techniques from judo, karate, kung fu, kickboxing, and other martial arts.

Mixed martial arts competitions take place in an octagon-shaped ring, sometimes called a "cage", with fighters competing against others in their weight class. Fighters are free to punch, kick, knee, elbow, slam, and grapple their opponents. However, for safety purposes, biting, eye gouging, head butting, and certain other moves are against the rules.

How much do mixed martial arts classes cost?

Mixed martial arts classes cost $100 to $180+ per month on average, depending on the class age range, number of classes per week, combination of martial arts taught, and the coach's expertise and reputation. MMA gyms are typically more expensive if they have well-known coaches who are UFC champions on staff, with some membership fees reaching $300 per month.

Many MMA gyms offer a 1-day drop-in option for $10 to $20 to give you the chance to attend a class and see if the gym is right for you.

Is mixed martial arts good for self-defense?

Mixed martial arts (MMA) is ideal for self-defense training because you'll learn a combination of skills and techniques to help you escape dangerous confrontations without injury. MMA's "no holds barred" style is often considered the closest to real-life fighting when compared to other martial arts.

However, MMA does not teach you techniques like knife defense or how to disarm an opponent with a weapon. MMA training is also geared toward dealing with only one attacker at a time.

What does mixed martial arts training help with?

Mixed martial arts (MMA) training incorporates strikes—including punches, knees, and elbows—short and long-range kicks, groundwork, and grappling. You'll also practice controlled and supervised sparring. This training provides a wide range of benefits:

  • Build your confidence
  • Improve your discipline
  • Get fit and increase your endurance
  • Improve your strength, balance, and flexibility
  • Reduce stress and improve your concentration

Where can I learn mixed martial arts near me?

Follow these tips to find the best mixed martial arts gym near you:

  • Research the instructors' competition record and reputation.
  • Read gym and instructor reviews on Lessons and Google.
  • Confirm the gym offers classes for your experience level.
  • Visit the gym in person to confirm it is clean and well-maintained and the staff is professional.
  • Take advantage of their free one-day pass to take a class and ensure the gym is a good fit for you.
  • Get a copy of the membership contract in writing before making any payments.

What questions should I ask mixed martial arts gyms?

Before deciding on an MMA gym, be sure to ask these questions:

  • Is the gym beginner friendly?
  • What kind of membership contracts do you offer?
  • Do you offer a free trial class or one-day pass?
  • What is your class schedule?
  • How many students do you have?
  • How many students are in a typical class?
  • What is the instructor's competition record?
  • What kind of uniform or clothing is required?
  • Do your students and instructors compete regularly?
  • How often do you clean your mats?

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