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1. Magic Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu - Lansing charter township

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· 42 reviews

2824 E Grand River Ave Suite E, Lansing, MI 48912

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Magic Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: what do users think?
Travis Fountain: Brendan had amazing instruction very detailed, huge group and all were friendly
Jake Pavlicek: Fantastic place to learn and train Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. I was unsure of what it would be like to start a martial art, having no experience with any martial art prior. I can say that over the last year and a half, as a student at MSU, my only complaint is that I wish I would've started training at Magic sooner. The environment is incredibly welcoming and you can choose to be competitive, exploratory, or casual, all at your own pace.The lead instructor Matt, along with multiple other highly-qualified and knowledgeable upper belts, establish a fantastic training culture. I cannot recommend this place enough for those interested in the sport.
Chloe Abbott: I can not say enough wonderful things about this gym! As a traveling team we stop at lots of gyms and some stand out completely! This is one of them.So incredibly friendly and welcoming, not to mention top instruction and instructors. My three daughters absolutely loved the experience and begged to come back!If you are in the Lansing area, stop by and have your kids do a trial week, because chances are you will end up members.What a great experience in every area.
rutha muaalla: Awesome place. If you want to come in and learn some serious ju-jistu, they got you. If you want to come in and work on learning how to defend yourself, they have you covered. If you want to come in and just get a great workout in through doing ju-jistu, they got you. They have great instructors who teach you moves the correct way. Overall just a great gym. If you are interested in ju-jistu, this is the place to be.
Kellyn Ryan-Eyde: Literally the pinnacle of what a jiu-jitsu gym could be. Coaches are absolute Gods and are passionate about both developing the sport of jiu-jitsu and teaching students. There is an atmosphere here which welcomes new students and retains them. Top it all off with an outstandingly clean environment and raised floors to make for the most comfortable experience possible. You will not find somewhere better. Magic is an A+ school. 100/100
Michael Shaheen: Safe professional setting. All instructors are helpful and patient with beginners. Hours are accommodating to pretty much anyone which is a big help as well. Very happy I found this place.
Ian Kelsey: Dropped in for a bjj class while traveling for work. Everyone in the place was friendly and the instructors were great. I would recommend Magic to anyone looking for a place to practice.
richard mendoza: My son loves it...family atmosphere, friendly and the coaching staff is top notch...
Jason Bodi: When in Lansing, be sure and train at this facility. Clean, Professional Instruction and you're treated like family! I attended a Chris and Melissa Haueter Seminar and look forward to training here again!
Jferench3 Jferench3: I began training BJJ at Magic some years ago, but now live overseas. Whenever I am back in the area, Coach Matt and the rest of the Magic Team are always welcoming. Magic provides both high-level instruction and a welcoming training environment. Highly recommended for complete beginners and veterans alike!
Francis Barrett III: There are many here who are experienced and have the ability to teach for any level who are continuing to learn. There is a lot going on here in this dojo and those who are willing to learn will take away from this environment from many experienced fighters. I would make it a strong vantage point while the experience exists within these four walls.
Devin Cooper: This place is hands down incredible. I worked out here for two weeks while visiting Michigan for work and if I lived closer I would switch to this gym after only a few classes.The first thing I noticed when I went in was the enormous amount of mat space. At other gyms I have been to you are usually rolling in a small area on the mat and constantly bumping into to others. Here, there is plenty of room to roll and warm up. There is also plenty of space for your gym bag because there are shelves and people are allowed to place their things around the raised mats. The bathrooms are very clean, too.The instructors are incredibly thorough. I could feel myself retaining much more of the instruction thanks to the high level of detail. When they were going around they really took the time to make sure you have every little thing right and insist that you drill it in front of them until you have it. Other schools I have tried out just have an instructor walk around and give everyone a tip or two before moving on. At this gym you have no choice but to succeed.The level of skill was very good. I could feel that the people I rolled with had very solid fundamentals and I noticed that I was struggling to secure little victories I had begun taking for granted at my home gym. Everyone I rolled with was very welcoming and willing to give me tips to improve my game.The single best thing about this gym is the amount of time they make you drill for. At a lot of gyms there will be a brief warm-up, some half-assed drilling and then they'll jump right into rolling. Every class here will have you intensively drilling a new move until you have it right and the next class will be a variation of that move followed by more drilling. This is hands down the best way to learn. And, since classes are 90 mins long you will still get plenty of rolling in.I have been training for several months now and know some things I wish I'd known when I was shopping around for a gym. This place has it all. If there is any part of you that has any doubt, put it aside and try it out. There is no way you won't be satisfied with their services. I cannot speak highly enough about this place.
Ryan McNerney: Had a great experience at Magic BJJ and I highly recommend this gym. Every staff member was curteous, welcoming, and knowledgeable. I visited the gym while on vacation. They welcomed me to their facilities with open arms. There was a lot of mat space and the gym was very clean. Look forward to visiting them in the future.
Shlomo Levin: I was visiting Lansing again this summer and once again had the opportunity to go to two BJJ classes at Magic, this time at their new location. It's a beautiful facility, very clean and professional with large mats. Matt's a great teacher, and I found everyone very welcoming. Magic is a terrific place to train!
Kate L: Okay school, but small mat space and one of the instructors Greg is meh
Douglas Whitten: Great instructors and great people to train with. If you're looking to learn BJJ in the Lansing area you can't pick a better gym to try than this one.
Umberto Battino: Simply a great place
Scott Latunski: This is a great place to learn bjj.
Aaron B: Awesome place
John Leefers: mhmmm. good

2. Michigan Muay Thai Academy - Lansing charter township

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· 14 reviews

1106 N Cedar St, Lansing, MI 48906

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Michigan Muay Thai Academy: what do users think?
Philip Newton Blocker Jr.: Oh topic only wanted others to teach classes. Never coached or critiqued. Also off topic mostly.
Sean: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,Quality,Value
Regal Royal: Love it great atmosphere great instructor easy to fit in would highly recommend
Google User: There's alot of fake people in this area.
Bruce Hansen: Dan Smith is an excellent teacher. He focuses on fitness and form. He's a true steward of the art. He's very patient and is not creating a "puppy mill" of MMA fighters. The program is a great cardiovascular workout and teaches practical self-defense skills. You will not find a better instructor and friend.
Brandon Winters: I love this place been training for a few months, and I love it. Instructors are very knowledgeable and make the training worth it. It's on of them places when you get hit by your team mate practicing he makes sure your okay, you laugh about it and keep sparring
Kodiak Clark: Great place for martial arts and working out
Colby Dolby: Great place to train! Very knowledgeable and friendly instructors. My 6 year old daughter has been going here for a year now. She loves it and has even taken her training and started to compete!
Jay Aldrich: Instructors were very helpful and knowledgable.

3. KSK Martial Arts - Lansing

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· 49 reviews

5135 N Aurelius Rd Suite B, Lansing, MI 48911

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KSK Martial Arts: what do users think?
Maria and Sofia's Missions!!: KSK is very enjoyable class. My girls don't wanna miss any session... the instructors are very friendly
Matthew Grieshop: My son and I have been training in the Arnis weapons program for a few months. I trained in a variety of arts in my 20s and early 30s and am having a blast! IMO kali is an immediately applicable art, its foundation emphasizes simple body mechanics applied to non specific weapons and open hand techniques. The bonus has been the time I spend with my 17 year old son. The instructors and students are truly welcoming. Guru Kent is an outstanding instructor and is great at motivating focus and has fostered a fun and inclusive environment.
Bryson Maddick: Positive:Communication,QualityGreat atmosphere with an outstanding insructor and staff! I did a trial session and immediately signed up for a 12-month membership. Highly recommend 👍
Nicole Allen: My son has been a student here for several months and LOVES it (in the Little Ninjas program). The staff is great, very friendly. Instructions during class are well structured and organized, as well as appropriate for and geared towards youth learners. If you are looking for a high-quality, high-energy atmosphere for your kid(s) to learn MMA, or get exercise, learn discipline, respect, self-defense and confidence - all at an affordable rate - this is the place.
John Ward: Beyond impressed and happy with KSK. I've been sending my 9 year old there for the past month and couldn't be happier. If you're looking for a school where your kid(s) is going to be treated like a special/delicate flower and the focus is on memorizing katas to "earn" the next belt, then this isn't the place for you or your child. However, if you're wanting a MA school that instills discipline, life lessons, rewards and recognizes hard work, all while learning unarmed combatives - then this 110% is the place to go. Only regret I have is not starting my son sooner.
Jose Sanchez: I practiced in KSK a few years ago.RECOMMENDATION: Do not subscribe for a year. If you are really interested in the school, try the classes at least for 2 good months before making longer commitments.THE GOOD: They have a diverse curriculum, the owner has good technique and knows his stuff. This is not a McDojo.MY BAD EXPERIENCE: I committed the mistake of registering for 1 year. Soon after my registration I started a Masters degree and was not able to attend the classes anymore. The owner didnt accept to cancel my subscription. The school had the option of private lessons, so I asked to get private lessons for the money I was paying, but he didn't accept. neither He was OK in just taking my money without offering other option in exchange. Also, I paid for shorts as part of the subscription but were never delivered.The classes of the program I registered to were not enough to call it a work out, the instructor said that you can get a workout by your own, and is true, but, I mean, this is martial arts! I expect any MA class to be the best workout; so if you are looking for a MA school that can also help you to get in shape, this may not be what you are looking for, unless you register for several hours per day or have time to workout by yourself.You will see really cool performances, keep in mind those may be just choreographies.
Benjamin.eichler Eichler: Well-thought-out and well-planned. It's wonderful to work with an educator that puts in the time to focus on details
Eric Cullimore: Great owner and instructors! Excellent place to train.
Sally Dettmer: The new location is looking great. Looking forward to becoming a student there
Steve Peto: Excellent instruction and great friendly atmosphere. High quality martial arts in the Lansing area, providing strong development in skills, self confidence and respect for yourself and others.
David Overley: The instruction is good...and you can learn to defend yourself if you work hard. The people and atmosphere can be a little intimidating, as it can be a bit of a social clique. However, they are typically warm and welcoming to newcomers.Rising in the Ranks can be weird, as there is no traditional "Testings" just evaluations from the instructors to decide when they think you are ready to get moved up. Unfortunately those evaluations can come in the form of "Private lessons" with an instructor, and those can cost nearly as much as your monthly tuition.That said, The monthly prices are not terrible, however the 3 hour class schedule can daunting and hard to manage for busy people. Many pick and choose what they want to focus on, and just do those hours.I was here for over three years...learned some great application level knowledge to expand my martial arts.If you stay out of the social circle and focus on that martial arts, you will learn.Go for the martial arts, and stay for the martial arts.
Ed Spamjunk: My 12 & 13 year old's go to KSK.. They already had a lot of martial arts experience before they joined KSK. After they did their KSK trial, they asked me to buy it for them. When I asked why? They said the KSK teaches them to fight, they get to fight with actual resisting opponents. When you learn from Guro T.K. Nelson, there is no fluff. He teaches you to fight. It's all very useful, and they make the lessons a lot of fun! This place is great. Call them for a free trial class. It's free fun..:)
Andrew Barnes: I've been training at KSK for a little under three years (update, four years now) and I love it there. The teaching style is relaxed and supportive. I felt welcomed from day 1.At the school you can train in Kali (a Filipino weapons system), Kai-Shin Jeet Kune Do, and BJJ. The wide variety of techniques and approaches can be overwhelming at times. However, Kent Nelson breaks the material down into easily understood concepts, and then teaches how to apply them in both traditional and non traditional situations (ex. Using hand trapping as part of your grappling game).To summarize, I would recommend KSK Martial arts for the following reasons1. Excellent instruction2. Exposure to multiple styles, and learn how to combine in the that best suits you3. It's fun. The laid back atmosphere and friendly people.
Katie Hammond: Great place to try martial arts or to continue. Everyone is so willing to teach and Guro Kent is a fantastic instructor. Also, it's an excellent workout!
gayam sandeep reddy: They are not refunding my money. I have called them about 3 times now and every time the receptionist answers and informs that they can’t talk at the moment and will give a call back. The call back never came.
bonnie britt: I found KSK because I wanted to learn self defense. I wanted to have confidence in my ability to defend myself. From the moment I walked into KSK I felt welcomed and safe! I have been at KSK for about a year now and I have never felt unsafe while training. It was never my plan to be here this long, I just wanted to learn a few self defense moves and then be on my way. But life has a way of turning your course and I found myself not only loving the training, but becoming a part of a new family. I have never been made fun of or put down if I am not at a set level or if I am struggling with a new skill. The instructors are patient and help you fit the new skill to your abilities.One of the things I love the most about KSK is that everyone there really and truly cares for one another. Guro Kent has been amazing and cares about you as a person and not just when you step onto the mats. Whether you want to train in martial arts, improve your health, or just want to learn to defend yourself, the KSK family is waiting for you!
Mei Bresnahan: Great martial arts school. The instructors are friendly and knowledgeable. They teach fighting styles and techniques in great depth, while also connecting different elements together. Students also learn the advantages and disadvantages of various moves, and how to adapt to the situation. Lessons can be large, but guru Kent is able to maintain high quality instruction and offer multiple levels of instruction at a time. Finally, the school has a welcoming atmosphere and utilizes safe practice methods. It IS possible to learn without breaking bones!PS teach has a swag beard
Kenneth Schafer: I have worked as an LEO for approximately 1 year. During the academy, I began considering martial arts. As I graduated the academy, I knew it was time to choose a school. KSK stuck out because of Guru Kent's work with the Michigan Sheriff's Association. I decided to try KSK and knew I made the right decision when I took my trial class.Guru Kent is very knowledgeable and passionate in his trade. The classes are well planned and they are fun. Guru Kent has several associate instructors, so there is never a time where we do not have someone at the school to teach class.Guru Kent teaches five main areas in class, striking, clinching, trapping, manipulation and grappling. While all five are important, I can recall several times where clinching has been a necessity in my field. Without my training at KSK, I would not have known how to react when the opportunity presented itself.I would recommend this school to anyone, LEO or civilian.
Lexie Roberts: I have trained at KSK Martial Arts for a number of years. Even though as a young woman I was often in the minority (most of the members are men), I always felt very welcome and safe. Everyone who trains at KSK is welcoming and supportive of each other member. Guro Kent, the main instructor at KSK, especially makes sure all members and visitors alike feel welcome, learn real, applicable self-defense techniques, and have a great time. I would definitely recommend this training studio to anyone looking to learn real self-defense techniques or just meet some truly awesome and fun people. The only reason I don't train here anymore is because I moved away to college!
Russell Kranz: My kid has been going to KSK for four years now. He has grown and enjoys going to class every week. KSK is a great atmosphere and helps build self confidence.
Gus Davidsen: KSK is a welcoming and positive environment to train martial arts regardless of age, skill level or your particular goals. Guro Kent has created a truly awesome curriculum that is not only valuable but fun. The instructor staff is knowledgeable and speculatively have lifetimes of cumulative experience, a couple might be wizards. The best part is the people you get to train with, a great group who are gonna get better by making you better and keeping things safe. Come....Train with me.

4. Dreadnought Martial Arts - Lansing

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· 13 reviews

1122 W Holmes Rd #8, Lansing, MI 48910

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Dreadnought Martial Arts: what do users think?
BraydenKessler: The most important thing to know about Dreadnought is that it is not, as advertised, for beginners.First-day fighters will be expected to perform striking combinations and submissions with no specialized or additional teaching from the instructor. I learned more from the high school students (who were very nice) that I was training with than the instructor.Also, if you come for grappling, you will be expected and encouraged to actively roll with competitive fighters and the instructor himself. The instructor will not roll lightly with you and explain the basics. There is no on-ramp for newbies at this place.Topping it all off is the fact that many of the photos used for Dreadnought are not of the current location. There is no turf, red mat, sets of barbells, etc. It far more resembles, as mentioned by other negative comments, an underground, dingy, run-down fight club.I thank God I escaped injury from going here as a newbie.
Kevin Stevenson JR: If you come here you will likely suffer a 100% preventable injury. They ego roll and ego spar. This is not a place to learn comfortablely. Look else where.This is definitely not a fake review. If you want to risk injury in lieu of learning at a slow beginner's pace, come here. Been to many gyms over the years, this place has instructors and students that have to win every round regardless of risk to their fellow teammates.
Richard Krause: Best place in Lansing by far.
Malik “Mc” Corleon: Great place to train for MMA The instructor is a great teacher also the students help out a lot if you don’t understand something just a great place all around
Ashley Adkins: Small rundown place. The guy who runs it walks around and bullies all the newcomers and made us feel super unwelcome. We Won’t be returning.
Christian R.: The gym is very small and dark which can be intimidating to some people (there is no sign outside either), making it feel like an underground fight club. I tried out the gym for a bout a week. I am a beginner and at first the trainer seemed to understand that and made sure to point out form and technique. My lack of knowledge on holding pads became stressful for the trainer and other gym mates because they were training for competition. This place is great for those competing. Those who are new should look elsewhere. I’ve never sparred before and went in on a spar day and the trainer ensured me that it would be a light learning session for me. The trainer himself kicked me in my rib so hard that it fractured it and I couldn’t breathe right for a good month after. I decided not to join because of this. I felt more like a punching bag to the competitors than an actual student.
Brock Eaves: Awesome place to learn mma and get a good workout
Renee Klauza: I have been training for about a year. I never thought I'd love it as much as I do. I came into the gym knowing absolutely nothing of what I was getting into. Andy is very patient and willing to work with all levels. It is definitely a great workout!! I dont plan on being a professional fighter but I enjoy the people and the intentesity of the workouts. Definitely give it try!!
Elsa Gallegos: Andy and I have worked together on and off for about 12 years. He is an excellent all around trainer and very knowledgeable in both striking and Jujitsu. He is probably one of the best in the area when it comes to teaching Jujitsu. You do not need to become a fighter to attend nor do you have to compete. We welcome everyone from beginners to advanced. We are a big family. Come check us out.
Cody Benjamin: Andrew is a great instructor, he teaches well and seems to know his stuff. The people are friendly, you get a very fulfilling workout, and you leave looking forward to the next time you train. Highly recommend.
Ben Farkas: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,Quality,ValueI have been training with Andy for a couple years now and could not be more pleased with the results. He was able to teach me (a unathletic benchwarmer) the knowledge and coordination of striking and grappling. He knows how to coach that perfect pace that leads to the grateful exhaustion everyone looks for in a fitness class.
Lex “Murder Mouse!” Marson: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,Quality,ValueTrained here for over 6 months and it's a fantastic place for all experience levels and backgrounds. Great training and instruction from a knowledgeable and experienced instructor. Everyone is helpful and very welcoming here.

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