2/5 denis v. 1 year ago on Google • 4 reviews
Well,
what
can
you
say?
I'll
start
like
this.
I
did
martial
arts
myself
for
years
and
also
know
the
top
clubs
in
Berlin
(Spitfire,
Hilti,
BJJ
Team,
Fenriz,
Sportschule
Rahn,
etc.)
and
can
give
a
real
comparison.
Of
course,
I
don't
expect
a
professional
level
from
small
children.
But
when
it
comes
to
pricing
policy,
I
ask
why
they
charge
100
percent
more
for
less
training
and
the
other
private
clubs
also
get
it
financed
(around
50
euros
a
month
with
training
4
to
7
times
a
week
if
you
like).
But
everyone
can
decide
for
themselves
2
stars
for:
really
nice
trainer
and
clean
studio
and
child-friendly
to
deal
with
That's
why
no
more
stars:
1)Child
is
6
years
old
and
is
only
allowed
to
do
trial
training
once
in
the
same
group...no
more
allowed.only
in
different
group
and
martial
art.
Biggest
nonsense.
As
if
a
6-year-old
child
knows
after
55
minutes
of
training
that
this
is
the
sport
of
his
life
and
the
group
is
great.
All
other
clubs
offer
at
least
3
trial
training
sessions
in
any
group.
So
sign
after
55
minutes
of
experience...lol.
2)
24
month
contract
period.
Yes,
you
read
that
right.
24
month
contract.
I
don't
even
know
that
in
adults.
Especially
with
small
children
who
are
jumpy.
When
I
asked
what
if
he
doesn't
like
it
anymore
after
3
months:
I
can
go
for
it
then.
Or
continue
paying
every
month
for
21
months.
Haha
nice
saying.
What
am
I
supposed
to
do...
other
clubs
usually
have
a
notice
period
of
3
months
to
6
months
for
small
children.
Because
you
know
it.
3)
Sales
character:
Registration
fee
of
199
euros
(judo
suit,
card,
drinking
bottle).
Really
steep,
but
ok.
But
if
I
sign
within
24
hours
I
get
a
50
percent
discount
on
this
fee.
Has
something
from
Brockhaus
representatives.
Fit
x
also
has
a
registration
fee.
29
euros
including
towel,
map,
backpack
and
water
bottle.
just
for
comparison
Well,
I
say
no
thanks
due
to
the
contract
situation
not
being
child-friendly.
It's
a
shame
because
trainers
can't
help
it
and
seem
nice.
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