5 /5 Cameron Slayden: I started training at fighting chance a long time ago, having just moved to the area and having substantial previous experience with a Japanese form of jujitsu. At the time, the skill and knowledge of the instructors was amazing. I was so impressed that I enrolled my children and had them practice for many years while I participated as an adult. I was encouraged to compete, and I did, and I took home medals, but what I really gained was a team that felt like a family.
Over a decade later, the only thing that has changed is that there are even more practice times and competent black belt instructors, every one of them looking out for the students health and best interests, and pushing each practitioner to be their best.
I myself went from white belt beginner to black belt at Fighting Chance, and so I can speak to the whole journey. Its not easy, but with the welcoming, family atmosphere, practicing here is a joy and I would have changed nothing about my whole experience.
Add to that the Muay Thai, pistol and other self-defense offerings, If you live within range of the school at least giving it a try is a no-brainer.


