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Businiess name:  Premier Martial Arts East Lake
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My son Dylan, who is 7, started Tiger Rock in the Cubs Class; he is now a Lvl 2 Blue Belt. I can see the self confidence that has grown since starting with Mr. Groce and taking the summer camps that he offers. Fortunately, when my son started, Mr. Groce was offering a summer program that let the parents train for free for a while. I can't thank him enough for getting me started back into Martial Arts. It's a bonding experience for kids and adults. It's a program that fits all types of abilities. People who are strong or not so strong do well with his teaching. He will push you to do the best of your ability, not judge you on the ability of others. He also teachs self growth in class: honor, courtesy, integrity, perserverence, self control..... , which we all need, especially our children.

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