Reviews of Manchester Karate - Missing Link in Manchester. (School) in Manchester (Greater Manchester).
Manchester Karate - Missing Link in Manchester
Central Hall, Oldham St, Manchester M1 1JQ, United Kingdom
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Information of Manchester Karate - Missing Link in Manchester, School in Manchester (Greater Manchester)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Manchester Karate - Missing Link in Manchester
Sunday
Closed
Monday
6:15–7:15pm
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
7–9pm
Thursday
7–8:30pm
Friday
Closed
Saturday
11:30am–2:45pm
Reviews of Manchester Karate - Missing Link in Manchester
Y. Y. H.
My 9yo has been attending the classes since she was 4 and it is a great group activity where they also care about individual skills and progress. The instructors are great with the kids, and teach when it's the right time to focus and when to have a good giggle.
As a parent I am welcome to stay for the class and observe but at times it's good to get to nip out to run some errands during this time, there are many instructors and other parents present at all times so it's fine.
D. L.
My son is 5 years old. The karate lesson is engaging and he enjoys every class. Sensei Toni and his team deliver brilliant classes that help the children's focus, strength and discipline
T. A.
Have been attending the classes for the last 5 months, it's safe to say it's the best Martial Arts Dojo that I've been to so far.
All instructors are friendly and welcoming, the techniques are explained thoroughly and without prejudice which makes the place very comfortable for beginners. The instructors bring in different set of techniques and styles to learn from, making each class worth attending.
Unlike traditional karate, this martial arts community continuously improves the curriculum by exploring traditional (Karate's connection to its Chinese roots) and modern martial arts. Literally, each black belt goes through research work and presents it to the community to further improve the martial art.
At Missing Link you get classes from Monday to Saturday which makes it flexible for anyone. There's also seminars organised every 6 months, sometimes in branches across Europe. I can't recommend it enough, just give it a try and see it for yourself! :)
M.
Friendly, fun and interesting lessons that made Karate much easier for me to learn. Instructors are all kind, patient and very helpful. Classes are also very affordable, especially when compared to other schools.
A. T.
Manchester Karate's online Quarantine lessons are a superb way of keeping my Karate and my fitness in good condition during lock-down. The live lessons are a good mix of working hard on your techniques, understanding your own body as you do so; entertaining and exhausting :-D On top of that there is plenty of helpful and diverse recorded material for inspiration and reference between the live lessons. I can highly recommend this to any martial arts practitioner to get you over the dojo-free time.
J. M.
I started attending Missing link to improve my anxiety (which did help massively) by the first lesson I felt empowered and incredibly comfortable with what I was learning and the people around me. The teachers are incredibly nice and patient including Heero! The amount of patience this man had to deal with with me alone, doubting myself, not pushing myself hard enough, giving up and repeatedly saying 'I'm sh*t', he's very tolerant and wise in politely telling to shut up and that I'm better than what I think whilst doing 20 push ups, encouraging me to feel more positive and to keep going no matter how terrible I felt I was doing. Attending missing link improved my mental health as well as physical health and you're learning a very difficult skill as well as building friendships within the lessons. Throughout the months of me attending I have been going through injuries (not from missing link) redundancy and unemployment which can clash with my attendance and affording the lessons, however, once I told them about these issues and that I was still eager to attend they were very understanding and more than helpful with helping me with anything which, with most places they normally toss you aside but not missing link! In terms of cost I found missing link to be the cheapest in terms of karate practices especially it being local in the middle of Manchester. If you wanted to take self defence lessons, or even just do it for a day for fun I would definitely recommend and you wont regret it! :)
B. K.
I used to to Karate for a few years but I moved and stopped training. Now I got back into Karate and also testet Missing Link Karate at the Sunshine Studios as they offer a free training. I have never heard of it before and did not know what to expect- it was brilliant! The instructor really knows what he is doing! Karate has many faces- and you will get to know them there. I would say I'm quite experienced, but definitively learnt something new here!
T. H. C.
Manchester Karate is the headquarters of Missing Link Karate in England. They offer excellent training and an intelligent, comprehensive and professional approach to martial arts that is hard to find nowadays. Realistic applications, rarely taught health aspects and in depth knowledge of the trainers make this dojo also the best choice for already experienced martial artists who seek for a deeper level in their individual skills.
A. N.
I have attended almost every lesson, and I am happy about the experience in general. The people are amazing, there is not a single grumpy face around. The training is interesting, and the instructors explain everything in a manner that is easy to understand.
The training also is well priced, affordable to pretty much anyone. At our current economic climate one can not ignore this.
I sincerely recommend everyone to try this out.
V. H.
Been there since the tester training in December before the regular training had officially started. Friendly and caring instructors, challenging but easy to understand lessons. Have met many new people and nice workshops that many times include social events.
As someone who lives in the Manchester city centre it is only 10min walk from my flat to Newton street's Sunshine Studios where the trainings are mainly held.
A. T.
The name Missink Link delivers what it promises - holistic training for mind, body and senses. Heero is an insightful and patient coach with a good sense of humour and brings it across very well, why it's called Martial Arts rather than Martial Sports.
M. A.
I have been training in this dojo and my experience was amazing, people are very friendly and the enviroment to development your skills is in the right way. The place is good and you can test if you like or not this martial art as well without paying nothing for it. You don´t regret it!
K. D.
Great instructors and lovely people. Classes to suit all capabilities and levels.
And at a crazyily reasonable price.
No mercy Sensei's, mercy leads nowhere
B. S.
As an older person the training is gentle enough but at the same time informative, in the proper techniques and skills needed ,
T. S.
Great location, Great people, Great atmosphere. No matter what level you are at it is a great place to work on your craft.
M. B.
Excellent and practical teaching and friendly!
H. P.
J. M.