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Businiess name:  Vision Martial Arts
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We enrolled both our kids in this program and were initially impressed by the freindliness and caring attitude of the instructors. They are genuinely nice and seem to have a good sense of how to motivate and handle young kids. Why only one star? Lots of reasons, starting with the high pressure sales tactics, lack of genuine instruction, exhorbitant belt fees, belts awarded without skill progress or meeting milestones, overcrowded classes, belt ceremonies that last 3 hours, classes mixed with people of all skill levels, and almost zero evidence that anyone is actually learning anything. If you sign up for this program, you will probably have a good time and get a taste of what Tae Kwan Do is all about. But, you will actually learn very little, you will be pressured to enroll in really expensive classes, and soon discover that the whole program seems carefully designed to separate you from your money. Sales tactics are straight from the timeshare manual (we'll waive the initial fee if you sign up today).\r \r After you finish your intial 6 month commitment , they try to sign you up for their extended training. The leadership program requires a three year commitment for a total of $14,000. The black belt program requires a three year commitment for a total of $9,000 (for 2 kids, as of 1/1/08). Of course, they don't tell you that during the sales pitch, and those fees don't include equipment and all the meaningless graduations which you are required to pay for and attend.\r \r Notice when you visit that students of all grade levels will be in the same class of about 30 people with one instructor. Some can do the moves reasonably well, others are lost, but they get no correction from the instructors. Skill level is unrelated to belt color because at each graduation, everybody moves up to the next color. There is no test, just a $60 fee. For kids, this is all very entertaining and mine really loved it, but they haven't learned much and it costs a fortune.\r \r Pros: friendly instructors Cons: high pressure sales, high costs, no real instruction

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