Martial Arts Schools in Oklahoma City

Martial Arts Schools in Oklahoma City picked by BestProsInTown

“Absolutely beyond grateful I chose this school to train BJJ. Professor Lovato and the other professors are all world-class.I did GB BJJ growing up but stopped due to injury. This is my first time back on the mats (+13 years) and it's been amazing.I just left their 30th anniversary and Professor Lovato's 5th degree Black Belt promotion ceremony. It was something I was proud to witness and glad my family could see. I feel honored to be part of this school.Their story is moving and many of us teared up from listening. Check them out if you want somewhere with integrity that will challenge you to grow.“

4.9 Superb30 Reviews

“Dropped in while in vacation so the kids wouldn’t miss too much training. Staff was friendly and accommodating. My boys learned a couple things they haven’t learned yet at home and had a blast! Will definitely be back next time we’re in town! Thank you!!!“

5 Superb9 Reviews

“Me and my family are loving it this school definitely take pride in there work step by step very patient and we'll worth a activity in your daily schedule thank you guys keep up the hard work ????!!!!!!“

4.6 Superb5 Reviews

“Great place to learn proper Judo and grappling techniques. Good culture, the opposite of most McDojo's in Oklahoma City.“

4.3 Superb4 Reviews

“Spent four years with Grand Master Cho, from 2012 to 2016 - I taught at the Norman YMCA for over ten years. Both daughters are 3rd degree black belts. My current rank is 5th degree and I've been back for 7 months - the 5 year gap was spent in Midland, Texas where I became very out of shape and over weight. I've lost 20 pounds, my flexibility and balance is much better and I've regained my black belt forms knowledge. Grand Master Cho takes a special interest in the kids class, I can attest to this because we discuss them all every Tuesday and Thursday - he cares. These classes are not cheap, and if the student will stick with it, Taekwondo will change your life. Grand Master Cho is a Korean national treasure, trained the Vietnamese special forces, CIA, OU Football team and is well know throughout the martial arts community. To those posting negative reviews, you simply do not understand the process. Becoming a black belt is simply the first step towards true mastery of the art. After reaching 3rd degree you begin to understand forms and fighting a lot more. I learn and refine everyday - and plan to stay there until I am no longer able. I'm age 66 and Master Cho is age 75.“

4.2 Good16 Reviews

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