Martial Arts Schools near Midwest City

Martial Arts Schools near Midwest City picked by BestProsInTown

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1407 S Midwest Blvd, Midwest City
Grand Master Won's Taekwondo Martial Arts Schools

“Master Parks and Mrs. Verena are great with the kids and instructing adults too... Traditional Taekwondo, self defense, or fitness, these 2 instructors are GREAT and personalize each experience. This is definitely the place to be!“

4.7 Superb14 Reviews

10AM - 8:30PM

525 N Telephone Rd, Oklahoma City
Tiger Cho's Taekwondo Center Martial Arts Schools

“GrandMaster Cho is a great teacher, he doesn't complicate techniques but teaches in a way where the group understands what he is trying to teach. he also expects higher ranked students to do their best and to strive better not only for themselves but to help train lower belt students.“

4.5 Superb22 Reviews

6AM - 9PM

301 S Broadway Ave, Moore
USA Stars Martial Arts Schools

“Best judo training environment I’ve experienced. Structured, intense comp nights with high-level randori, and a true team culture. Everyone encourages each other and pushes together. Coach Jacob leads with clarity and accountability, holds a high standard, and the room delivers: welcoming people, elite partners, and real improvement. You can tell the program is built on respect, effort, and teamwork, and it’s a great environment for anyone who wants to learn judo the right way, from kids to serious competitors.“

5 Superb7 Reviews

Closed today

2201 I-44, Oklahoma City
Windsong Dojo Martial Arts Schools

“The Google advert showed it was closed as I traveled from Enid. I arrived, waited 1 1/2 hours until the site said open at 1730. I checked the door and for a person, but nothing. I actually stumbled onto the calendar which showed nothing until 1900. I drove home to Lawton. Missed y'all. ???“

4.6 Superb8 Reviews

11AM - 8PM

1432 SW 89th St B, Oklahoma City
Jack Hwang's Martial Arts Martial Arts Schools

“One of the many ways God has blessed me is by leading me to Jack Hwang's Martial Arts. I was doing really well last year until about August. Due to working more and becoming more involved with the church, I became stretched very thin. I had to make a decision, and my livelihood and my faith had to come before my newfound passion. I took a hiatus from Taekwondo until the beginning of the new year. It was difficult coming back and seeing that all of my peers had advanced. You build comradery in Taekwondo, just like any sport, so it’s difficult when you feel left behind. Despite that, I was determined to get myself ready for the next test on Jan 29th. Working with my instructors, I busted my tail to learn the next forms (and re-learn the ones I had forgot), as well as most of my one steps. By the time the week of the test came around, I was ready. Unfortunately, I tested positive for COVID that week and I had to quarantine. I missed the test and all that hard work seemed for nothing. I would have to wait another three months to test again. I was feeling pretty discouraged. It became pretty easy to decide to skip Taekwondo. I have become more busy than I was when I took a hiatus last year, as I’ve started two classes through Haskins School of Ministry, and I’ve started preaching. I went the week after COVID, but I skipped the week following. When I did come back, Randy (beginner belt instructor - far right) said, “Kyle, where ya been, man?” I told him how I ended up just sleeping on the previous Monday when I was supposed to be there. He said, “I was gonna tell you that I talked to Sonny (intermediate belt instructor - far left), and we decided we’re going to do a rank test just for you. It’s not fair that you had to miss it because of COVID.” I was so blown away by that and told him how much I appreciated it. He and Sonny, again, worked hard to help get me ready for my test. Today was the day. I’m proud to say that I did really well and I have finally earned my green belt. Mark is the one to my immediate right. He’s the black belt I had to spar with as part of my test. He has been a great encourager for me and I appreciate him, as well. I’m humbled to say that I could not have done it without him, Randy and Sonny, and all of Jack Hwang’s behind me. It’s an honor and a blessing to be a part of this school. I love my dojang. I’ll recommend everyone I can to take a free trial lesson. You won’t regret it. (Wow, Heaven forbid I ever win a Grammy or an Oscar, huh?)“

4.6 Superb5 Reviews