A Warrior’s Way Martial Arts Academy. Martial Arts, MMA & Warrior Fit Body Boot Camps, Fun With A Purpose In Mind!
TaeKwonDo, MMA, Self Defense And
Warrior Fitness Classes
Children and
Adult classes. Group, Private or Semi-private. 10338 Fairview Ave.
Boise, Idaho 208.371.9037
Hello there, We
are glad your here!
First
off we want to know what are your intentions? What are you
looking for? What are you looking to achieve? Is it
confidence,
agility, strength, focus, self esteem, fitness.... For you or your
children?
These are some of the
questions we want to know and want you to be clear on. Anyone can offer
you the world and have you join their school just to find out that you
were not a great fit. We think a
better alternative is to address the things you are looking to
accomplish first then see where things fit.
Most
schools can offer you an okay experience and partially deliver what you
are trying to accomplish but we want to deliver to you and your family
an exceptional experience and education hopefully for years to
come.
In that light I would urge you to check out the video on choosing a
martial arts school which will help you make an informed decision.
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