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Hours
Monday: 4 - 8:15PM
Tuesday: 4 - 7:45PM
Wednesday: 4 - 8:15PM
Thursday: 4 - 7:45PM
Friday: 4:30 - 7PM
Saturday: 10AM - 12:30PM
Sunday: Closed
Tips
1:1 sessions available accepts credit cards good for kids private lot parking wheelchair accessible gender-neutral restrooms open to all
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Google: 5/5World Martial Arts Palo Alto
2134 Old Middlefield Way STE I, Mountain View
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My 10 year old son and I started attending World Martial Arts around 6 months ago. It's been an absolutely amazing experience and I would highly recommend Peter's classes! * Peter's classes have provided an amazing opportunity for me to bond with my son. We attend all classes together with other parents and children, and we are learning together, being challenged together, and growing together. * Peter's classes have helped my son to grow both his physical skills as well as his mental focus, motivation, and confidence. Prior to joining this class, my wife and I struggled to find a sport or class that my son was drawn to or excited about. After just a few classes with...read full review
Embarking on our first martial arts journey as a family (two kids, dad and mom, too!) has been nothing short of transformative. Witnessing our boys transition from hesitant to eagerly anticipating their first belt test has been such a wonderful experience. The studio's high-quality, family-friendly program has not only introduced us to martial arts but also become a hub for fostering life skills, resilience, and self-confidence in our boys ages 8 and 10. As first-timers in our mid-40s, we feel fortunate to have found more than just a martial arts program--thanks to the exceptional owner and main instructor, Peter, who imparts invaluable life lessons to our boys. Peter's...read full review
Our boys have been coming here since they were little and they have learned how to spar and defend themselves, but that's actually the least important of the things that they have learned from Peter and the other teachers. They stress that self defense is like an "insurance policy" and you should always avoid a confrontation if possible. Honestly my wife and I often talk about how Peter teaches life lessons and confidence as part of his process, and we quote him at home. I think we learn life lessons just from being in class with them! These are the lessons that they carry with them in almost every other activity and situation that they face.Kids are so busy nowadays...read full review