Clemmons Family Martial Arts

Clemmons Family Martial Arts

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• 2 FREE Weeks of Class for New Students

Simple Pricing For Classes After Free Trial

• FREE Uniform when signing up for regular classes

• 25% Discount on Each Family Member in the Household

• Classes are on a Month to Month

• No Long Short Term or Long Term Contracts

• No Registration Fees or Enrollment Fees

• No Equipment Purchases Required

• No Price Increases for Current Students


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3 employees
30 years in business
Serves Clemmons , NC

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    Frequently asked questions

    We provide a private introductory class during which we show the student the basic classroom behaviors students should follow. After the student joins the regular class we have a Black Belt work with them on their basic curriculum for several classes. After these classes, we work the new student into the regular training with other students. 

    • Master David Needham is a 5th Dan in TaeKwonDo and 1st Dan in Hapkido. Master Needham is a police officer and trains other police officers in Defensive Tactics.

    • Master Joe Needham is a 5th Dan in Hapkido and 4th Dan in Taekwondo with 25 years of teaching experience in Martial Arts.

    • Master Chris Moore is a 4th Dan in TaekwonDo and a 2nd Dan in Hapkido.

    After our two weeks FREE trial we offer the student the opportunity to sign up for regular classes. The pricing is :

    TaeKwonDo $100.00 per month. Each family member living in the household gets a 25% discount so they pay $75.00 each.

    Hapkido is $80.00 per month. Each family member living in the household gets a 25% discount so they pay $60.00

    We have several ADD students train with us because their doctors tell the parents that martial arts is good for them.

    Most of our students are just regular kids and adults.

    • Avoid contracts that obligates you to a set period of time for a set price. If you decide martial arts isn't right for you and you want to stop training you still have to pay off the contract. Can you think of a way a contract could benefit you?

    • Avoid paying a Registration Fee or Enrollment Fee. These fees are not offsetting the expense of your getting started in classes. They are just money for nothing.

    • Avoid having to purchase equipment when you register for classes.

    What can I expect from these classes? If taking Taekwondo, ask if you will be competing against students from other schools in tournaments. If not, why train in an Olympic sport?

    If taking a Self-Defense class, ask if this training will be realistic enough to help me if I am attacked in public. Will training be a realistic speed to prepare me for a physical confrontation?


    Services offered

    Mixed Martial Arts