Reviews
Add Review- Steven LavinReviewed on Google Maps
Excellent instructor with an impressive range of skills and knowledge of lots of martial arts. Really nice and welcoming group, too. I highly recommend.
- P.J. FergusonReviewed on Google Maps
Scott is an amazing natural teacher, he will ensure you are completely at ease and it is amazing how every student feels as if the lesson was completely tailored to their needs. If you are not getting something, Scott is amazing at making you feel at ease and then re-putting it in a way you understand. You leave the lessons feeling excited about next weeks lesson, feeling more confident, more fitter and valued as a student. You will not be disappointed and I look forward to seeing you there a...
- Stuart MackintoshReviewed on Google Maps
Scott's classes were brilliant. I trained with him for years and it did wonders for my confidence, stamina, balance, speed and most importantly - my JKD abilities. I've done other martial arts before and JKD was easily my favourite. It's a very well rounded discipline and is enjoyable to practice.
- Matthew RobertsReviewed on Google Maps
Welcoming and friendly combat/fitness class. Scott (head instructor) teaches in a very relaxed way adapting classes to the attendees. Not only does he teach JKD which is a mix of wing-chun, ju-jitsu, street combat, muay thai amongst others he also teaches how to avoid such situations escalating and gives you the confidence to walk away with pride in tact. The class is an excellent mix of self defence technique and fitness, Scott blends these by describing why fitness is important and what ...
- Simon D. DaviesReviewed on Google Maps
If you're looking to learn self-defense concepts and techniques that combine ancient martial arts (e.g. Wing Chun, Jujitsu, Thai Boxing...) and street fighting skills, then pop along to a ScimitarJKD class. Chief Instructor, Scott Pratt, made me feel very welcome, as did his band of Jeet Kune Do students. If you don't know anything about JKD then Google the name, Bruce Lee. As a 50-something man, I wanted a 'martial arts' class that focused on learning real-world combat skills and not gettin...