Address: 1122 E Hudson Blvd, Gastonia, NC 28054, USA
Phone: +17048674020
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 2–8PM
Tuesday: 6–7AM
Wednesday: 2:15–8PM
Thursday: 6–7AM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 8:30–9:30AM
Jonathan Earnhardt
Meh , class was alright but after computing prices over a long term period, I discovered it's much cheaper to buy a firearm and ammunition. I'm not one that goes out looking for fights really and in the case of a home break in, not sure fighting would help lol
Brittney Anthony
Wonderful experience. Felt like family from day one!
Laughing Coffin
Best place ever. Great staff highly-skilled staff, family-friendly, accommodates all ages and skill levels, very affordable. Would highly recommend both of their locations. The one in Charlotte and the one in Gastonia.
Wanda Murchison
Great work outs, wonderful instructors, Met lots of friendly people willing to help ,family friendly
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Hi Krista, We have quite a few members that prefer that! You absolutely can, as long as they are clean indoor only shoes they can be worn!
Classes are reasonable with family discount rates. They have classes for all ages
Classes are reasonable, they adult classes as well. If your child struggles though, they will just put them in the back of the class, not interact with them and collect your money.
Hi Chase! I've never heard a bad thing about FTF either it's a great place and I love it! I cant recall the pricing but I just looked and it seems the first 3 classes are 20$ or so. Sorry if this is misleading but I'm close to positive endless you sign for a certain amount of time(like 2 years as I did) it cost around 30-40 a month.
Well for the pride jr. (Really small kids with very basic training) you can start as early as 4 to 7. For pride advance there are kids as young as 8 going to 13. If you really want to make an impact on your child I would start them 5-6 they will be able to make friends and do fun activities but it's never to late to start them. I started when I was ten and loved it from the first day. I still love going to classes. If your child is older (11-13) once you get up a few belts (probably orange or blue the 3-4th belt) the sometimes make exceptions and let the kids join the adult classes if the show the right potential.
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