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Businiess name:  Coffrin's Ata Martial Arts
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This school is not worth your time or money and we did not have a good experience here . The instructors, although knowledgeable, appear to be more interested in making money than they are teaching your child Martial Arts. As long as you pay, they will move up in rank regardless if they know the form/techniques or not. Consumer beware. Be business savvy. Talk to other parents and find out exactly what you need t know. Unless you ask the right questions, they will not tell how much the total cost of the program is up front. There is always some marketing ploy in between and you will be nickel and dimed to death. There's no reason why learning martial arts should be over the top expensive. It's too bad really because this school has potential especially if they were in it for the right reasons. There are better martial arts schools in this area. Find a school where instructors are truly interested in teaching the art and not just in it to make a buck. When you have to sign a contract, that should be your first warning sign. Agree with the other commenter that this was an expensive lesson learned.

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