1. What programs do you offer at Extreme Martial Arts?
We offer a variety of programs including Taekwondo, Kickboxing, MMA, Aikido, and self-defense training. Our programs are designed to improve physical fitness, confidence, discipline, and mental strength.
2. Who can join your martial arts classes?
Our classes are open to everyone including children, teenagers, adults, beginners, and advanced learners. No prior experience is required to start training.
3. Do you provide a free demo or trial class?
Yes, we offer a free demo class so you can experience our training environment before enrolling in a program.
4. What are the benefits of learning martial arts?
Martial arts training helps improve:
- Physical fitness and stamina
- Self-defense skills
- Confidence and discipline
- Focus and mental strength
- Weight loss and overall health
5. How often are the training sessions conducted?
Training sessions are usually conducted multiple times per week, depending on the program you choose. Flexible batch timings are available for students and working professionals.
6. How long does it take to earn a black belt?
The time required to achieve a black belt varies depending on dedication, practice, and performance. Generally, it may take 3–5 years of consistent training.
7. Are your trainers certified?
Yes, our instructors are certified and experienced martial arts professionals who provide safe and structured training to students of all levels.
8. What should I bring to my first class?
For your first class, simply wear comfortable workout clothes and bring a water bottle. Training equipment and uniforms can be arranged later after enrollment.
9. Do you offer self-defense training for women?
Yes, we provide specialized self-defense training programs for women to help them build confidence and learn practical safety techniques.
10. How can I enroll in a course?
You can enroll by filling out the registration form on our website, contacting us directly, or visiting our training center for more information.
11. Is martial arts safe for beginners?
Yes, martial arts training is safe for beginners. Our instructors provide proper guidance, warm-ups, and safety techniques to ensure every student trains in a safe and controlled environment.
12. At what age can children start martial arts training?
Children can usually start martial arts training from the age of 4–5 years, depending on the program. Our kids’ classes focus on discipline, confidence, and basic fitness.
13. Do I need to be physically fit before joining?
No, you do not need to be physically fit before joining. Our training programs are designed to gradually improve your strength, flexibility, and stamina over time.
14. Do you provide martial arts uniforms?
Yes, we provide official martial arts uniforms after enrollment. Our instructors will guide you on the correct uniform and equipment required for your training.
15. Are there separate classes for kids and adults?
Yes, we have separate training batches for kids, teenagers, and adults to ensure that each group receives appropriate training based on their age and skill level.
16. Do you organize competitions or tournaments?
Yes, we regularly organize and participate in local and national martial arts competitions to give students opportunities to test their skills and gain experience.
17. Can martial arts help with weight loss?
Yes, martial arts training is an excellent way to burn calories, improve metabolism, and maintain a healthy body weight while learning valuable self-defense skills.
18. Do you offer corporate or school training programs?
Yes, we offer specialized martial arts and self-defense programs for schools, colleges, and corporate organizations to promote fitness, discipline, and safety awareness.
19. How long is each training session?
Most training sessions last 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the program and level of the students.
20. How can I contact you for more information?
You can contact us through the contact form on our website, phone number, or email. Our team will be happy to assist you with program details and enrollment.

