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1. Huron Valley Aikikai - Ann Arbor

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· 6 reviews

1904 Federal Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

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Huron Valley Aikikai: what do users think?
Rory Baker: This is a great place to train.
Archana P. Subramanya: Huron Valley Aikikai is like an extended family for Vishnu.The friendly atmosphere ensures that he is always excited to go to class to learn with his teachers and fellow students.The classes have nurtured his understanding of the value of discipline and excellence - the evidence lying in his wanting to practice even after he gets back home!“

2. Japanese Martial Arts Center - Pittsfield Charter Township

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2875 Boardwalk Dr H, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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Japanese Martial Arts Center: what do users think?
Vazir Fatehi: Fantastic dojo in Ann Arbor teaching martial arts since over 2 decades with instructors with solid experience and a passion to teach.
Zainab Tello: started judo few months ago here, great teachers and great place, they have spring floors to prevent large injuries which is cool, they have lots of senseis that are very good at teaching and helping you learn. if your unsure you can watch a class and do a intro lesson for free. i definitely reccemond. the only thing youd have to consider is the price being a little high but if you can pay that its worth it so much.
Adam MacLean: 5/5 would train here again. Everyone was helpful, nice and encouraging.
Laura McGinn: Quite literally the best place you could go to for Japanese martial arts in all of Michigan. All of the instructors are knowledgeable, humble, world class and just great at teaching all around. The dojo is always very clean and enjoyable to train in. I’m always having a good time while training there and feel that I have found another family.
Josh Kitchens: I cannot speak highly enough about every single aspect of this dojo. The sensei's are some of the most talented individuals I've ever seen. The focus on personal growth and positive attitude is felt through every interaction with every individual there. They're some of the most friendly, welcoming, determined, and just all around amazing people I've ever met.The dojo itself is fantastic. The building is very well designed; Plenty of open space, a wall of mirrors to help analyze technique, and spring loaded mats all along the floor make falling and taking throws a (relatively) painless experience.Price-wise it may not be the cheapest dojo in the area but you are absolutely getting your moneys worth and then some. Besides, when talking about your health, I'd say that's something worth investing a little extra in, wouldn't you?Overall, JMAC is phenomenal and you should absolutely stop in and check the place out if you're interested in martial arts. You won't be disappointed.
Robert Hinderer: This place is fantastic. My son is enrolled in the kids Judo and I haven’t seen a smile that big on him in a while. The staff are all very knowledgeable and my son’s sensei are some of the best teachers I have ever seen. They stress safety and work with all the different levels of students consistently while making the class extremely fun. If you are interested as an adult or for your child I HIGHLY suggest you give them a call and come watch a class.
Cobarah: The people who work here are nothing but kind. I do karate here and I recommend this place to all my friends but, most of they are very skillful and great practitioners of martial arts.
Beth Wiggert: I have been in and around martial arts for many years...decades.JMAC is the best dojo one can imagine.The senseis are quite literally the best in the world.Training is challenging, yet safe and fun. The program is systematic, yet engaging and innovative.JMAC is working to preserve the rich legacy of the traditional Japanese arts .The dedication, commitment, and skill of all the senseis is evident in every class.I’ve been a member for about 2 1/2 years and love it more each month.Thank you JMAC.I can not recommend JMAC highly enough.UPDATEI've never done a lot of Calesthenics, but started during the JMAC 18 while Off work due to COVID.It has been great! It's fun yet challenging, and every day is different.We're encouraged to "do what we can with what we've got". And everyone can work at their own pace or modify as needed. But knowing others are there too (on zoom), helps to keep me going!And it's only 18 minutes, early in the day, so I have the rest of the day ahead.Since doing the JMAC 18, I have better endurance, better upper body strength, and less knee pain.I've even been known to do old workouts on off days!Short version: I'm hooked!
Alfredo Sosa: Excellent martial arts education! Very happy that our son is enjoying his training and development in Karate at JMAC. The instructors are wonderful and the environment is conducive to learning! Great job JMAC!
Andrew Hauptman: My 8y/o son and I have trained there. I started training there because of the resumes of the instructors... they are world class instructors with training/education/experience that is (as far as I could find in their respective arts) unmatched anywhere in the Midwest (if not outside Japan!) we really feel like we’re part of an extended family at JMAC. My 8y/o trained there and LOVED the teachers and class structure. Best kids martial arts program in the area, hands-down.
Ayse Muniz: As a beginner with little athletic experience, I was hesitant to throw myself into the world of martial arts. After my first interaction with Suino-Sensei, I knew JMAC would be the best place to learn properly, safely, and challenge myself in a demanding but supportive environment. This place is defined by its world-class instructors and friendly students. If you are even remotely interested in learning a martial art, you should consider joining the JMAC community. You'll never look back!
Stacia Proefrock: JMAC was a wonderful place for my kids to do Judo and has the best Iaido program in all of Michigan. You can make a lifetime of study here because the instructors have already amassed a lifetime of knowledge to share with you. A great place for personal development and deep learning.
Y Xiao: My son had been trained in 3 other martial arts centers, before we finally found JMAC. It's been over 2.5 years now with JMAC, and we feel very lucky to have all these amazing Senseis. Highly recommend to anyone who wants to learn martial arts!
Amber Cathey: JMAC changed my life! The instructors are incredible - both as teachers and as people. Other students are supportive and fun. I couldn't ask for a better training atmosphere.
Tara McKnight: Our 12 year old son is thriving at JMAC. He is more confident, calm, and stronger. The instructors are shining examples of discipline and hard work. Thank you for creating a safe, learning environment for Everyone!
Gina Dahlem: Our son has a visual disability and it has been wonderful to see him grow in his judo skills and confidence. We are grateful for the instructors who truly care, willing to make accommodations, and are experts in their field. We have been here for almost a year and have been very pleased with our experiences.
jason otten: Absolutely wonderful instructors. The staff is so patient, friendly and talented. JMAC is such a warm and welcoming place to learn. I have two children in the judo program and they love it. They are learning so much and having an amazing time. I wish I would have signed them up sooner.
Michael Bellas: Incredibly supportive team, knowledgable and professional instructors, and clean facilities.
Robert Wolfe: My dojo had the distinct honor of hosting Suino Sensei, Holland Sensei, and several members of JMAC for a weekend seminar. What an experience! Some of the most gifted instructors, talented martial artists, and engaging / delightful individuals one could ever meet. If you're near Ann Arbor, I can't imagine training anywhere else.
Brett Peterson: World class instructors and amazing group to train with. I still miss JMAC everyday.
Ma Pa: My son wanted to learn Iaido this year. We did not know anything about it. His grandpa was a paratrooper and a green beret and encouraged him to learn martial arts and particularly jujutsu. JMAC is a true Japanese dojo. We did not know what good exercise one gets with Iaido. It' fantastic. Most students are serious adults and the environment is really not bad at all for our teenager. We're looking forward to many years of Iaido and hope our son will decide to also add another martial art. Here is what he thinks about JMAC:"JMAC is, in my experience, a very open place. Although I am introverted in new areas, the people that actually speak to me and to others around me are very nice, and make conversation very fluid.JMAC is a fantastic place to learn martial arts. It's a very nice environment with clean mats and it looks like what you'd expect a modern dojo to look like. I take Iaido, which is work with a japanese sword, and it's an art that requires diligence. Thankfully, Sensei Suinu is a very helpful person and helps me through the difficulties in technique that I have with Iaido.The work done at JMAC is largely based on mental focus and respect of your upper-class-men. Every movement should be carefully thought out and done slowly in your mind before executing it in reality.JMAC is a very great learning environment as well, starting you off with great warm ups, and a great work-out as you learn the most basic of basic forms and eventually (after like, 10 years - it's very arduous and the forms are difficult]) you can learn the most difficult of forms and execute the "easy" forms with the most minute attention to detail, to flow your forms seamlessly from one to the other and to make the entire form look like a single movement."

3. Asian Martial Arts Studio - Ann Arbor

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· 2 reviews

208 S 4th Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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Asian Martial Arts Studio: what do users think?
Daniel Lopez: I started training Hung Gar Kung Fu at AMAS when I was 13 years old. This was by far the best decision I ever made. AMAS became my home away form home. Training here Increased my overall physical fitness and helped spring board me to the career path I am on now. The instruction here is top notch, and after leaving Ann Arbor to go to college and experience the quality of instruction at other TMA schools I can say this with 100% confidence. This is not a McDojo by any stretch of the imagination. If your goal is to get a black belt in a year or less then this is not the place for you. When I get myself settled back in Ann Arbor, I will be coming back to AMAS to continue my learning.
Steve Stanley: The first martial art i took was kung fu with Sensei Karl Scott back in 1984. Awesome intrstuctor and the dojo was home away from home. I also studied in the aikido program for a short time. A very good group to train with.Steve Stanley.

4. Greater Detroit Budojuku (Judo / Aikido) - Westland

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· 8 reviews

966 N Newburgh Rd, Westland, MI 48185

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Greater Detroit Budojuku (Judo / Aikido): what do users think?
Y B: Budo is more than just martial arts.I appreciate Greater Detroit Budojuku's vision for their genuine pursuit of Budo.Greater Detroit Budojuku gives me the opportunities and guidance to diligently try to refine myself through Budo.Their priority and focus are on their students' growth and development, and they go the extra mile to support us for our progress and improvements.Best of all, Mr. Maeda, Mrs. Maeda, and Mr. Simion are genuinely great people.They treat us with sincerity and empathy, and teach us Budo with great patience and passion.I have known Mr. Maeda for over 20 years; however, I never knew that he is such a martial art expert that he is until I joined Greater Detroit Budojuku, because he is humble with a gentle demeanor as a genuine Budoka is.
Ryan Ross: My son started judo here a few months ago and absolutely loves it! Radu and Alex are great instructors who are very knowledgeable and patient with the students. I’m so happy we found this Dojo and would definitely recommend it!
Rain Vasquez: Excellent school! I am learning Aikido at the school and my sons are learning judo. Maeda-sensei for Aikido and both Radu and his son Alex teaching Judo are excellent and professional instructors. They have created an inclusive atmosphere where you feel welcomed and challenged at the same time. I highly recommend the Greater Detroit Budojuku for anyone looking to learn Aikido or Judo.
CK: I highly recommend Greater Detroit Budojuku! My son started Judo here as his first martial art experience, and he has learned so much in a short amount of time. He truly enjoys coming to class and training with the senseis and the other kids. If you're looking for a dojo that is professional and welcoming of all experience levels, look no further!
JLM: The atmosphere at Greater Detroit Budojuku - Authentic Japanese Martial Arts Dojo is exceptional, and my daughter has made some lifelong friends there. Greater Detroit Budojuku is truly a martial arts school with a culture of service and support. They train together and help each other grow as martial artists and as people. We are truly blessed that they are part of our lives.
Koichi Inagaki: It is authentic traditional Japanese Aikido dojo. I practice with Maeda-Sensei for 3 years at Greater Detroit area and he is very skillful and kind explanation for all. You can learn in English and Japanese both not only skill but also traditional mind.(In Japanese)日本と比べても全く遜色ない伝統的な合気道道場です。合気会本部道場 関師範譲りの技は本物で初心者から上級者までレベルに合わせて丁寧に指導されていました。残念ながら私は日本へ帰国することになりましたが合気道をされていた方、これから始められる方、興味のある方にお勧め致します。
Kahnpur Zambuji: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,Quality,ValueExcellent judo practitioners and good father son duo. Great for beginners and people looking to start their careers in martial arts!
原田顕彰: I highly recommend this Aikido dojo for both of beginners and skilled people.(In Japanese)大学時代に合気道をやっておりましたがその後20年近くのブランクを経て、こちらの道場をワンワールドの掲示板で見つけて見学に行きました。コロナ影響でオープンからまだ実質年数の短い道場のようでしたが、先生の丁寧な指導と道場の雰囲気の良さに迷わずそのままお世話になることにしました。前田先生ご夫妻はとても気さくな方々で、参加者の雰囲気はとても良いです。ローカルの生徒さんは英語で、日本語ネイティブの方は日本語で教わることができます。畳の上で行う合気道はやはり格別です。道場内は清潔に保たれています。男性用更衣室と女性用更衣室がそれぞれあります。経験者だけでなく、合気道はやったことが無いという方でも、こちらの道場でしたら全く問題なし!私自身は本帰国が決まり泣く泣く離れましたが、合気道に興味のある方にお勧めいたします。ノバイ近郊に在住の方は一見遠いかなという印象があるかと思いますが、慣れてしまえば通うのが苦にならない距離・所要時間でした。

5. A2 Martial Arts - Ann Arbor

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· 6 reviews

1952 S Industrial Hwy, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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A2 Martial Arts: what do users think?
John Herlocher: A2 Martial Arts is a great school. Very open and welcoming.
Michael Taylor: Great place very welcoming and treats people amazing!!
Mike F.: This place is a joke. BEWARE. The female employee or owner who works the front is very very disrespectful (one very is not enough). I am born and raised in Ann Arbor and understand what good customer service is. She doesn't have any. I will be looking for a different Martial Art center for my children.
Dennis Chiang: Great place to lean WTF TaeKwonDo! Great with kids and families.

6. Kil's Martial Arts - Pittsfield Charter Township

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· 14 reviews

3110 Packard St, Ann Arbor, MI 48108

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Kil's Martial Arts: what do users think?
Miyoung Park: Master Kil is good with kids. Since my kid started lesson here, has become well-mannered and better focus on any tasks given. Absolutely recommending the studio!
Steve Morris: My 8 year old daughter has been a student of Master Kil for 3 months and I've noticed her focus, desire to learn, and flexibility have all greatly improved in this short amount of time. She looks forward to each class every week and it's a beautiful thing to watch your daughter's excitement and to watch her confidence grow with each passing class. We couldn't be happier with Master Kil's guidance and style of teaching.
Ivan Tmc: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,Quality,ValueMaster Kil is very respectful and nice with kids. Our daughter (5 years old) has been in taekwondo classes for more than 7 months and she is very happy. Master teaches no only Taekwondo techniques, also he teaches kids to be responsibles and respect parents and teachers. We recommend him 100% :)
Sonali Kottalgi: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,Quality,ValueRecommend to join.
Santosh Kottalgi: "Totee is our only child and she faced some bullying in the society, so I decided to join her for Karate class by browsing some options on internet came to know that Kil's Tae Kwon Do is the best. I went there and was glad to meet Master Kil. He is very Kind, polite and down to earth person even after his olympic successs. My daughter has learned to fight her own battles and needless to say no one dares to bully her after taking her training from Master Kil class. I would definelty recommend everyone to join."- • -Santosh
Aaronman: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,Quality,ValueWe are glad we found Kil’s Martial Arts. The place is clean and follows covid safety protocols. Master Kil is a wonderful sensei and our kid loves him! Master Kil doesn’t only teach martial arts, he teaches his students life lessons, to do good in school and at home. He teaches them respect. We truly recommend this place!
Emil Eidin: Amazing master. We have a kid on the spectrum and master Kil had no second thoughts. A true professional. Since my kid started to train with master Kil, he blossomed. He listens more carefully, he learned to control his emotions. Most recommended.
ravi daitota: Since the Martial Arts School we were going was temporarily closed due to building repairs, we were assigned to this school. The Grand Master Mr. Young Sup Kil is a fine gentleman with years of experience. Though the space here is little congested, he manages to make sure all students are trained properly.Its located next to Batteries Plus shop but for some reason google navigation takes you to the back of the building. Parking is ample and shared with many other businesses.
David Gankin: Kils tae kwon do is an awesome martial arts place master Kelley is the best instructor there is and you should really go to her classes she teaches very well and is always positive. You should really join if you are looking for a martial arts school.
Blanca Alfaro: I am Noriella and I come here and I think that Master Kelly is the best person ever 💖💖😁😁😁😁 come here and come to Master Kelly's classes she awesome an😄😄😃😄 instructor.
Vanessa Lundy: My child is doing better in all areas! Respect, school, listening the first time! I love our Karate family!
Megan Martini: Grandmaster Kil has the utmost patience and kindness when interacting with students. He is a fantastic mentor and role model for them! He instills values of humility, self confidence and self defense into my kids and I have noticed such an improvement in their at home/at school behavior. Master Kelly is also incredibly knowledgable and kind - we are so grateful! Thank you Kils TKD!
Satish Bayya: I am very glad I was able to find Master Kil's taekwondo. I found master teaching techniques and methodology is top notch compared to the other institute where my kids used to go when we were in different state.
Brandi Beck: My son and I decided to do Tae Kwon Do (TKD) together. I was previously in TKD as a teenager, so I knew that I wanted the Olympic Style TKD. Master Kil's dojo is the only Olympic style in Ann Arbor. It is great fun and gives you a workout. I would suggest this to anybody that I know.
Kathryn Poppy Wagner: Master Kil is a former Olympic coach and I’ve known of his work for many years. He is a grandmaster and I highly recommend his teaching.

7. Ann Arbor Mixed Martial Arts - Scio Township

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· 26 reviews

6159 Jackson Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

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8. Shorinji Kempo - Ann Arbor

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323 E Hoover Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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