Excel Family Martial Arts

Blue Springs, 629 NW Mock Ave, Blue Springs, MO 64014 | ★ 3.9 (7 Review)

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Excel Martial Arts in Blue Springs, MO offers high-quality martial arts training for kids, teens, and adults in a safe, supportive, and family-friendly environment. Our experienced instructors specialize in traditional and modern martial arts, helping students build confidence, discipline, focus, and self-defense skills. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced martial artist, our classes are designed to help you excel physically and mentally.

Join a community where personal growth and excellence are the goals, and every student is encouraged to achieve their best. Conveniently located in Blue Springs, Excel Martial Arts is your local destination for karate, taekwondo, kickboxing, and self-defense training.

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Melissa Braley

★ 5

I brought my daughter here to help her with her self esteem and to be able to defend herself if she was ever in a situation that warranted it. Could not be more happy with all that she has learned! The teachers very much care for the students and are always willing to go the extra mile to help or even stay a little late if students have questions on a form and how to get it correct. 10/10 recommend Excel Family Martial Arts

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Charles H.

★ 5

Great for kids and adults.

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Candi Lutjen

★ 5

These instructors really care about each student as an individual. My daughter been there since she was 4 and now 13 and going for her 3rd degree soon. If you want discipline and structure for your kids then this is the place to go! Great job Excel

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Sparkling Fairy Fire

★ 1

I feel like they should mention the advancement for karate there. This was years when my parents too me to this place. It seemed like a class where anyone of different levels could just come in, and learn the same stuff as the others. They should've mentioned this stuff to my oblivious parents who thought I would've gotten far with this, and tell them this class is like an exercise. Since we only learned the same stuff every year, and I feel as though I could not make any improvements, especially when you have already memorized the form from the year before. At the time it was called Karate for Kids, so I guess it would make sense for the learning to be for lower ages.
I still feel mad since whenever I messed up, I got would get scolded for a simple mistake. I was a kid with ADHD, that I did not even know about. I struggled with paying attention when I needed to, but I still followed along. When I said a move wrong, she would guilt trip me and say "now were going to take a longer time to continue and make it easier."I feel as though I shouldn't be responsible for the class taking longer to learn as I made a little error, resulting in me feeling fear everytime I went to class. My experience was just affected by a single teacher, not multiple.

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Mackenzie Love

★ 5

My 2 sons have been in the intro class for ages 4-6 the past 6 weeks. The instructors were very patient and fun, yet still expected a high standard and corrected children when needed. My younger son especially struggled the first few classes but they just kept correcting him and even though he first told me he didn't want to go back because "I just wanted to fight not follow rules" he ended up loving it. My older son absolutely loved it the whole time and wants to do it forever. While we are taking a break after the trial classes, we absolutely will be back. Thank you for pouring into these kiddos and pushing them to do their best!

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Trent G.

★ 5

I'm writing a good review because this place has one star and the reason is that a lady left a bad review she said that her child's toe got hurt and that happens in martial arts if you kick wrong and from kicking with my toe it hurts and helping little kids they complain about their toe all the time but its rarely serious so the instructor probably thought it was nothing and laughed it off

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Vanessa Lowe

★ 1

At my sons second class he got hurt and ended up breaking his toe. He told the teacher he hurt his toe and she said you got 9 more right? He had to continue practice, standing and kicking all on a broken toe. By the end of class he was in excruciating pain. Took him to the hospital to confirm and yes it was broken. The next day I talked to the owner about all of this how he got hurt, broke his toe, and what the teacher had said and he didn't acknowledge of it. I asked for a refund since he's not going to be able to do anything for the next 4 to 6 weeks and he did refund me but still didn't say I'm sorry your son got hurt or I'm sorry the teacher said that or anything. Definitely do not recommend.

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