
We started our 13-year-old son at Valley Martial Arts Center in Karate and he moved smoothly into Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) soon after. The teachers here are outstanding with kids -- they combine...
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Valley Martial Arts Center (VMAC) in Sherman Oaks, CA, is a martial arts school that offers a diverse range of programs for individuals of all ages and skill levels. Established in 2010 by three karate black belts, VMAC has expanded to include Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and Budoshin self-defense classes.
The experienced instructors at VMAC are dedicated to providing a supportive environment where students can work towards their personal goals, whether it's self-defense, competition, or overall personal growth. With a focus on building confidence and improving physical and mental well-being, VMAC aims to help individuals reach their fullest potential through martial arts training.
Whether you are a beginner looking to start your martial arts journey or an experienced practitioner seeking to enhance your skills, VMAC invites you to visit their studio and explore the diverse range of programs they offer, including Shotokan Karate, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Budoshin Jujitsu.
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We started our 13-year-old son at Valley Martial Arts Center in Karate and he moved smoothly into Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) soon after. The teachers here are outstanding with kids -- they combine...
Awesome place! The place has sparked a love for martial arts in me. I started last summer and have since become a regular in Karate and Budoshin Ju-Jitsu. I've fallen in love with martial arts so...
I originally joined VMAC for their Brazilian jiu-jitsu program back in high school after learning that I did not know how to fight on the ground as well as I thought. My first class, I was cross...
Wanted to offer an update because since my first review I had the opportunity to spend time in both their Karate and Kali programs. If you want to learn old school Shotokan Karate this is the...
I brought my 12 year old son here because I took away video games. He's a great student but the video games were out of control. I asked him to pick a sport, any sport. He chose jujitsu. Finding...
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