Get 3 Classes for Only $19.99 ( Normally $50 )

 These classes are designed to assess your strength and uncover any hidden psychological roadblocks. And of course, give you a hands-on experience of our program risk-free as it comes with our 100% satisfaction guaranteed or your money back.

Why the Brooklyn Community Loves

Our Martial Arts Classes

Grady Wilson-Cuevas recommends Brooklyn Martial Arts

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If you’re thinking about kickboxing, this is the place to go to. The instructors are really nice and helpful. You’ll have a great time and get a good workout!

Eb Negron recommends Brooklyn Martial Arts

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Brooklyn Martial Arts/I lovekickboxing Boerum Hill's classes are awesome! They have excellent instructors that focus on technique as well as motivation making sure you perform at your best. Staff is friendly and the location is easy to get to. High marks for always improving the facilities as well!

Vincent Ciarlariello recommends Brooklyn Martial Arts

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I signed up for kickboxing classes at Brooklyn Martial Arts a month and a half ago and I've been really pleased with my experience so far. The instructors are all very knowledgeable and I feel like I get a great workout every class I go to. Pete and his staff are also very friendly and helpful. I recommend Brooklyn Martial Arts to anyone who is looking to learn martial arts/self defense or just simply wants a great total body workout.

Courtney C recommends Brooklyn Martial Arts

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A friend of mine introduced me to the class 2 years ago. This was my first experience doing kickboxing. All the instructors are extremely motivating every class and every step of the way. Fast forward post covid lockdown Im here to shed a few pounds and feel like myself again. After rejoining I feel great about the safety precautions set in place to have a safe and successful class.

Junior Thomas Larkin (Junior T. Larkin) recommends Brooklyn Martial Arts

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A few things make this stand out, and I only have 1 critique. I did 1 class of Muay Thai (brand new) followed by a class of Kickboxing which I am extremely familiar with, Muay Thai is totally different than KB, you are kicking with your shins, rather your feet, kicking at inside and outside of legs which is different and I really wish I had shin guards to start. I wish that I was told when I called that shin guards and a mouth guard would be a good idea to bring. A 101 class for Muay Thai would have helped tremendously.

Zachary Mayas recommends Brooklyn Martial Arts

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Great experience definitely worth trying out and for getting back into shape!!

Program & Pricing FAQs

What's the catch?

We believe in providing value-first and letting your experience with us do the selling for us. We hope that you get enough value from the 2 weeks of assessment class that whenever you're ready to take the next step, whether that be now or in the future, you'd consider us. Sounds fair?

Why are you doing this?

Because we understand that every child and everyone learn and develope skills differently. Each with their strength, weakness, and unique challenges. Our 2-week skills assessment class gives us a chance to learn about your child and you a chance to experience our program risk-free.

My child isn't athletic. Can he/she still participate in martial arts?

Absolutely. Martial Arts teaches kids to be coordinated, flexible and strong. Kids who don't naturally have these qualities develop them. Kids who do have these qualities develop them even more.

Are these Martial Arts classes fun?

Yes! After all, these are children we're dealing with here. And kids love their fun. We do a variety of games and activities that have kids laughing and smiling. We work hard here - but we play just as hard.

Can Martial Arts cause injury?

Because we place such a huge focus on safety and injury prevention, we're proud to say that injuries are very few and far between with our program. In fact, because Martial Arts gets you in great shape, and makes you strong and flexible, people often see LESS injuries in their lives.

Do you have to be in good shape to take Martial Arts?

Not at all! In fact, many people use martial arts as a way to get in good shape. They come to us out of shape, and quickly become athletic and limber.

Is Martial Arts violent?

No! Because self-defense technique is taught in Martial Arts, it's often thought of as violent. However, the philosophies behind Martial Arts revolve around peace and harmony. The moves are more of a way to become connected with your body. We teach diplomacy and friendship. However, if a violent situation ever arises in your life, you'll have powerful tools to defend yourself and your loved ones.

What's a good age for a child to start Martial Arts?

Honestly, practically every age is a good age to start! We have young children, as well as teenagers. We also have specific programs for adults. So no matter what age - we've got you covered.

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