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Average Rating: Average (3 Reviews)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Average
- Other aspects:
- Good
1 out of 3 Reviewer recommended Direct Defence Krav Maga.
Very Disappointing - Ripoff
Nov 20 2018 by Jonas F (Former Student with 3 - 6 Months Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Poor
- Other aspects:
- Poor
- Recommended:
- No!
(1 of 1 People found this review helpful)
Confusing and Not Transparent
Aug 26 2018 by Jed Hie (Former Student with Less than 1 Month Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Poor
- Other aspects:
- Average
- Recommended:
- No!
After searching around the Internet to try and find a price structure for this club, it became apparent quickly that they were like a lot of Krav Maga schools - they do not list their price structure.
You have to become a member before they hit you with all the hidden costs. I found this to be really sly and not what martial arts are meant to be about.
I had no further dealings with them after I found this out.
The instruction is a watered down version of European Krav Maga and half if the techniques would not work in a real situation
(2 of 3 People found this review helpful)
Great Self Defence Class
Jul 23 2016 by K Crean (Active Student with 3 - 5 Years Experience at this school)
- Quality of Instruction:
- Excellent
- Other aspects:
- Excellent
- Recommended:
- Yes
Direct Defence Krav Maga classes are so much fun, a great work out and you learn a life saving skill. I cannot recommend Adam's Krav Maga classes highly enough.
I was new to martial arts, and was seeking something new to do as a hobby.
I'd heard of Krav Maga on TV and thought it sounded pretty brutal but fun.
This club didn't seem to advertise any prices but I went along anyway. Before I knew it, I was paying through the nose on hidden fees, and learning something that didn't really make any sense.
It wasn't until I showed my boxing friend some techniques, which he laughed at, showing me how bad they were (he countered everything I threw at him).
The people at the club are friendly enough, but fear that they have been brainwashed into thinking that they are learning amazing techniques (when they are definitely not).
My advice is to look around - especially at the boxing clubs in Littlehampton.
Krav Maga is all about money - don't be ripped off!