Inclusion Martial Arts, LLC
About
Our Philosophy
Confidence. Competence. Conditioning. Character.
At Inclusion Martial Arts our aim is to bring high quality, traditional, and affordable World Tang Soo Do self-defense instruction and training to the Philadelphia community. Our unique approach to combining traditional and innovative martial arts methods and techniques distinguishes us from the typical school.
Our instructors have a wide range of expertise and are here to train you through every step of the learning process. Whether you’re joining us as a beginner or an advanced belt, there’s always more room to develop your craft.
We truly believe that there is a need in the community for practical, effective self-defense that can enrich the lives of dedicated students by increasing your self-confidence and conditioning. Our goal is to develop martial arts skills and the character traits which enable us to feel in control and safe.
Our Services
-Traditional martial arts
-Adult self defense
-Women's self defense
-Children's anti-bullying and self-confidence
-Ethics & Character Development
-Adult striking (light contact)
-Weapons
-Weapon defense (knife, gun, stick, etc.)
-Regional, National, and International Competition
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Three FREE introductory lessons. First month, half price. Come check us out and see if you like it. No commitment. No hard sell.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Mike Shannon (2nd Dan)
-11 years of Tang Soo Do experience
-U.S. Marine Corps Veteran
-Muay Thai Fight Team
-Competition Judge
C. Donald Weinberg (5th Dan Master)
-28 years of Tang Soo Do experience
-Professor Emiratus
-Hostage Negotiator (ret.)
-Senior Master
-Hapkido Black Belt (2nd Dan)
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
-Three FREE introductory lessons
-First month, half price ($62.50)
-Six month contract, comes with free uniform and free World Tang Soo Do Association membership.
How did you get started teaching?
I started martial arts at five years old. I started teaching martial arts at eleven after I received my first black belt.
What types of students have you worked with?
Students with mental and physical disabilities. Students with autism. Students with developmental problems and/or anger issues.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Look for the instructor who is invested in the students and not themselves. Look for a family environment. Be sure that the instructor is a proper mentor and guide.