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Ryer Martial Arts Academy
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Not that they need another good review but I LOVE Ryers. The first time I visited the gym for a ""free class"" I was expecting to be shown around and then pressured to sign up. I tried the class and everyone from the coach, Josh Ryer and the assistant coaches down to the students were friendly, supportive, and NICE! Once the class was done I was SO ready to sign up and pay any price because I loved it THAT much. I expected Mr Ryer to jump to take my money infact I anticapated the whole sales pitch. But no. After he spent over an hour AFTER class ended with us showing us techniques I literally had to ask him to take my money. I've been training here ever since. LISTEN. you get what you pay for. Also I'd like to mention most Martial Arts gyms I've went to were extremely impersonal and violence oriented. At Ryers the students are more disciplined, knowledgeable and INCREDIBLE athletes MINUS the Ego. If I could give them 6 stars I would.
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