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We offer instruction in Hapkido and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in McComb, Mississippi. Master Instructor Chris Holmes is a 4th Degree Black Belt in Hapkido and is a personal student of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu great Carlos Machado and currently a Purple Belt in Jiu-Jitsu.
We are the only martial arts school in Mississippi teaching Verbal Judo to our students, in addition we are the only martial arts school in Mississippi to be a member of the Better Kid's Institute and the National Leadership Team .
If you are looking for something more, if you feel like something is missing then come try us out. We do a lot more than kicking and punching; our students learn to become leaders, learn realistic self defense, are required to take initiative and do public service projects in order to earn their belts.
We do not offer quick fixes, or make false claims promising effortless results.... You will sweat, you will work, you will have fun, and learn top notch martial arts skills in a supportive and friendly environment. Beware of instructors that promise easy and quick fixes.... I also know instructors that claim to be able to teach you how to evade any sort of attack in just a few short classes. It takes time and work to teach your body to respond and react in correctly to aggression.... The best thing to do is to avoid or defuse these type situations altogether but you may not always have that opportunity.
Call 601 250-0550
Visit us at 313 Richmond St. McComb, MS
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We are working on improving McComb Mississippi and the surrounding areas one family at a time.
Here are some of our students' most recent efforts:
1. Kristina prepared boxes for Operation Christmas Child .
2. Christian S. helped the Salvation Army as a bell ringer.
3. Tommy collected cans for a food drive.
4. Riley collected food for Centerville Baptist Church's food pantry.
5. Dustin and Daniel did a litter clean up project,worked on a food drive, and donated to the Salvation Army.
6. Alex worked on a food drive.
7. Michael C. rang the bell for the Salvation Army.
8. Remmington did nursing home visitation.
9. Madison B. did a litter clean up project in her community.
10. Caleb cleaned up litter on Johnson Station Rd. he collected litter over a 3 mile stretch.
11. Brandon E. did a food drive and tried to get ten people to donate 10 cans each.
12. Noah worked on boxes for operation Christmas Child.
13. Kyle worked with his church's food pantry mission.
14.Reid G. did a clean up project at the Nature Trail in his community.
15. Kolton did an applesauce drive for Camillia Home Health and Hospice, the patients eat the applesauce in order to take their medications.
16. Matthew did a clean up project.
17. Jake and James did a litter clean up project.
18. Alayna did a clean up project in the Homochitto National Forest.
19. Vik volunteered and Rose Cancer Center.
20. Andrew cleaned up litter at Southwest Community College.
21. Katie did a food drive.
22. Henry cleaned up litter.
23. Nathanael worked on Get Out the Vote, he spoke to the entire elementary over the pa system and visited people in the community.
24. Tyson did a community clean up project.
25. Josh R. started a food drive with his RA group at church.
26. Austin and Cody rang the bell for the Salvation Army.
27. Shaun did a book drive for the library.
28. Mary created a food pantry for Smithdale, bought medicine for patients and generally was an amazing person and great representative of our school

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