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Vision Martial Arts
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I totally agree with the previous reviewer. Vision Martial Arts is nowhere near a professional institute. My kid goes to the Morrisville center and my experience is really bad. They don't bother categorizing the students on any basis - all students are put together in one huge group. Imagine one instructor for all ages ranging from 3 to 50 (with at least 15 students), ranging from beginner white belt to blue belts. Don't even think of putting your kid in if he is not self motivated! Go to White Tiger in Cary, where student to teacher ratio at any time is no more than 6 to 1.\r
The graduations are a big farce too, no real test. My kid does nothing in class (not self motivated, and there is no motivation coming from the instructor too), still has been asked to deposit money for next level of belt. He can't even do one step of what is being taught in class, properly. It was a huge mistake putting him here.\r
I am stuck because of the 6 month contract they make you sign at the beginning. I was told that by the instructor that he will bring my kid upto speed with extra classes if needed. So far, he hasn't mentioned anything about it.
Pros: Convenient location in Morrisville, convenient hours.
Cons: Big class size, non-motivational instructor, primary motive of making money.
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