Trifecta Martial Arts
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Contact Trifecta Martial Arts
Address : | The Adelphi, Singapore 179803 |
Phone : | π +879 |
Website : | http://www.trifecta.com.sg/ |
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City : | The Adelphi |
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Michael Akira on Google
β β β β β The coaches are verry good, detail delivered verry well, got a lot of improvement since i training here.
I hope there is a renovation for the bjj mattress because it peeled off ?
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Rowie Mercado on Google
β β β β β TKD instructors in Central are experienced, good and friendly. Even the admin staff are helpful. The gym is clean and spacious.
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Natalya Marusich on Google
β β β β β Good platform online, great communication off line, solid classes for kids. I can really see my son skills progressing and improving.
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Ming Hai Lim on Google
β β β β β Great BJJ and Krav Maga instructors! Friendly and knowledgeable. You'll enjoy the classes here. Conveniently close to the MRT station
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Caveman Zipper on Google
β β β β β I went for their Krav Maga trial programme! Instructor Marco is clearly a passionate and committed coach and overall it was a nice environment to train in :) thanks for the experience!
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Ben Vella on Google
β β β β β Trifecta is a good family orientated club. My two sons and wife are now all on their martial arts journey. Professional staff with a passion for teaching, a good booking system coupled with a teaching method that develops values and not just fighting contribute to the positive ongoing affiliation we have with the club.
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Berenice Caramalli on Google
β β β β β Weβve been going to Trifecta for more than 5 years. At first our daughter was doing taekwondo and everything was fine but then we moved her to BJJ. We noticed a regular change of teacher, which we accepted and stuck with despite other kids in the class leaving to other schools. We wondered why good teachers all seem to leave. Then we had coach Munchi. We have been sending our daughter and son regularly and didnβt see any real progress. We started to attend the lessons to see what was happening. Basically if the kid doesnβt pay attention or has any problem with focus, the coach is ignoring them/light touch. He has in general limited awareness for the kids. We have seen on several occasions parents asking him to move their kids as they were too close to an other kid or even to the wall and could hurt themselves. Today, our 5 yo son had a meltdown over his outfit. As we were there, we tried to deal with it. Then, he didnβt want to wear his mask as it was wet from his tears. The coach ignored him and only took care of the child who was not crying. He eventually said he would get an other mask for our son but didnβt get up. When we got tired of this very unprofessional attitude and an argument started about how he would do if we were not around given itβs a drop off class and the coach was telling us it was not his job to manage a kid (?!), he got up and started to be very aggressive, telling me, a woman whoβs never done martial art, to step outside to sort it out between us, and being extremely close and threatening to me, to the point the other staff present at that time had to ask him to step back. We cancelled the membership straight away and will go somewhere else where they donβt have anger management issues. We know understand why very often our children were the only children in the class.
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Katie Birch on Google
β β β β β Teachers are wonderful for small people just starting out and learning the basics. Very calm with strong communication skills. My 3 year old is loving it!
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