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Dreadnought Martial Arts in Lansing, MI, is a martial arts school offering classes in Jujitsu and MMA. The instructor, Andy, provides rigorous training focusing on real-life application and self-defense skills. The gym culture is supportive, with students cheering each other on.

While the gym excels in providing a high level of training, beginners might find it challenging as the classes are intense and expect a certain level of grit. The facility is described as basic and lacks some advertised amenities. Nevertheless, for dedicated individuals looking for serious martial arts training, this place can be very rewarding.

Pros:

  • High-quality, realistic training
  • Supportive gym community
  • Highly knowledgeable instructor
  • Effective self-defense techniques
  • Welcoming to all experience levels
  • Strong emphasis on improvement
  • Great student camaraderie
  • Intense workouts
  • Instructor passionate about martial arts
  • Effective for both striking and grappling

Cons:

  • Not beginner-friendly
  • Basic, run-down facility
  • Risk of injury for novices

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very good place for beginners and experienced fighters. going here for a month taught me more than many places teach in a year. easily the best place in lansing

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Good team and coaches made me feel like part of the family after a short time training

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I showed up at Dreadnought in late fall of 2021. I had recently done a cross country van life trip out west and realized how vulnerable I was as a female traveling. I didn’t want that vulnerability to stop me from experiencing life. My first class Andy asked me why I wanted to learn Jujitsu, I explained I just wanted to have a few skills and feel confident being a single female traveler. Classes were a very humbling experience as you roll with all different experienced students, but I never felt like anyone was over aggressive or was intentionally trying to hurt me. Everyone cheers each other on and wants you to learn. Every class I went to I got a little better. Fast forward to spring of 2023. I was on another road trip out west and showering in a female public bathroom at a National Park when I realized there was someone recording me with an iPhone under my stall. I exit my shower stall screaming and came out to see a man in the stall next to me. I only have my towel barely on me trying to restrain him and get his phone. I immediately try to grab an arm to get him in a hold but he struggles out of it. I’m able to locked his knee and restrain him long enough for help to arrive. He was arrested and turns out he has been doing this for 3 years and this is the first time being caught. I had no idea what I was doing and was in complete shock, but I do know without those classes this man would walked away. Training with Andy has given me the confidence to know that in a real life experience I can protect myself.

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Excellent place to go for people looking for no fluff and just business. The instructor has a very obvious passion for martial arts. He absolutely will not compromise for people who can’t handle the grit of real mma training. The majority of students have an iron sharpens iron mindset and will help you push yourself to learn and improve. To add, It is not at all uncommon for dreadnaught students who have been training for 3 months to mog on blue belts from other gyms. This place welcomes all experience levels and regardless of what you don’t know you will be respected. I nearly guarantee if you have a negative experience here, it is either because of a sparsely occurring students ego, or your own.

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The most important thing to know about Dreadnought is that it is not, as advertised, for beginners.First-day fighters will be expected to perform striking combinations and submissions with no specialized or additional teaching from the instructor. I learned more from the high school students (who were very nice) that I was training with than the instructor.Also, if you come for grappling, you will be expected and encouraged to actively roll with competitive fighters and the instructor himself. The instructor will not roll lightly with you and explain the basics. There is no on-ramp for newbies at this place.Topping it all off is the fact that many of the photos used for Dreadnought are not of the current location. There is no turf, red mat, sets of barbells, etc. It far more resembles, as mentioned by other negative comments, an underground, dingy, run-down fight club.I thank God I escaped injury from going here as a newbie.

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If you come here you will likely suffer a 100% preventable injury. They ego roll and ego spar. This is not a place to learn comfortablely. Look else where.This is definitely not a fake review. If you want to risk injury in lieu of learning at a slow beginner's pace, come here. Been to many gyms over the years, this place has instructors and students that have to win every round regardless of risk to their fellow teammates.

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Best place in Lansing by far.

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Great place to train for MMA The instructor is a great teacher also the students help out a lot if you don’t understand something just a great place all around

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Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.

This business has a rating of 4.4-star.

This business has 20 reviews.

The address is: 1122 W Holmes Rd #8, Lansing, MI 48910, United States .

The contact number is +1 517-316-6057

This service is listed under Martial Arts School .

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