
Building confidence, discipline, and Christian values through martial arts in Virginia Beach.
Savior Martial Arts Virginia Beach offers martial arts training focused on personal development for children and families. The dojo emphasizes Christian principles, teaching respect, kindness, and focus in a fun, high-energy environment. Instructors are dedicated to engaging students with well-planned lessons that build life skills alongside physical techniques. Located at 5351 Lila Ln, this establishment fosters confidence, leadership, and spiritual growth, making it a trusted choice for summer camps and year-round activities in the community.
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Age-appropriate instruction in karate and self-defense techniques for kids and adults, focusing on skill development and fitness.
Fun and educational summer camps that combine martial arts training with activities to build teamwork and character.
Programs designed to instill confidence, discipline, and respect, helping students grow into responsible leaders.
Lessons that incorporate Biblical principles to support moral and spiritual growth alongside physical training.
Comprehensive path to black belt achievement with structured curriculum and personalized coaching from expert instructors.
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Overall rating
Clark Jackson
Amazing school
noah anthony
This place helped me to get to where my level is on my belt and helped me when self focus only problem I have really is just the kids make jokes that are rude and it can go on the whole class and the bathrooms are just a little to small but this place is overall good👍
Ashley
We have been going here for about 8 months. My son looks forward to going everyday. I have seen a big improvement in our home life and homeschooling journey since starting. Reinforcing listening skills, respect, kindness and focus in a fun environment. The instructors have been amazing. Their teaching techniques are top notch. I’m impressed with how well they keep the younger students engaged and focused. There is always movement and high energy. Thank you to all the little dragons instructors! You are all doing an excellent job 🙌 We have experienced different martial arts schools in the past. My oldest son was in martial arts for 6 years in another state. We had great experiences with those dojo‘s too but this one is even better. Savior Martial Arts teaching techniques are on another level. They’ve mastered how to pass on excellent teaching techniques to the younger instructors. Their lessons are always fun, engaging and well planned out. You can tell they take a lot of time and dedication in preparation for each lesson.
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Cherie Wheeler
We started my son here in early September. The owner's wife gave a poor impression with her unnecessary rudeness when we were first getting my son signed up; but I dismissed it in consideration of the bigger picture. Some unplanned shifts occurred in our household over these past few months, so I reached out to request that my son's account be removed from autopay as he will be taking a BREAK. I received a response, which I found to be quite interesting from an organization that markets itself as based in Christian/Biblical principles. I was told that there are 2 more monthly payments left in the agreement that I signed when my son started. With this, I have no issue because they're part of what I agreed to; but I had forgotten that there was an actual term attached to the payments when I sent the email requesting that the autopay be stopped. Here's what I found interesting: 1) "tell me more of why he wants to quit?". Who said he was quitting? What I said is he'd be taking a BREAK. 2) Any expression of care/consideration was negated by some other comment, which gives me the impression that the care/consideration expressed is insincere. For example: "I'm happy to help you however I can but the whole reason we write program agreements is to teach students commitment, and its the only way we can run a school like this. We just aren't a drop in recreational program." If you truly care, simply find out what's going on first to see if some accommodation can be made. And why jump to the conclusion that he is quitting when what I said is that he will be taking a break? Then to add further insult, I received absolutely no response to my reply to their email. To me, the email response lacked genuine care and consideration, as well as tact. Needless to say, my son won't be returning and I do not recommend.