Fight the Fear Krav Maga

7.50
3308 Laventure Dr B160, Chamblee, GA 30341
Perfect for:
Self-defense focusedPractical martial artists
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Fight the Fear Krav Maga interior

About

Fight the Fear Krav Maga (formerly Fit to Fight) in Chamblee, Georgia is a self-defense focused gym offering Krav Maga, Judo, MMA, Kickboxing, and BJJ classes in a supportive environment. The gym emphasizes practical self-defense techniques and creates a community where students feel empowered and confident. Their month-to-month membership structure without long-term contracts makes it accessible for those wanting to learn valuable self-defense skills.

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7.50/10

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7.50
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6.50
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Facility Quality imageFacility Quality
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Value for Money imageValue for Money
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Location and Accessibility imageLocation & Accessibility
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Public Review Sentiment

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Based on 17 Google Reviews
Reviews are generally positive, particularly for the Krav Maga and Judo programs, with members highlighting the supportive environment and effective self-defense training. However, there are consistent concerns about the BJJ program's teaching approach and lack of structure for beginners.
Last Updated 2 Mar 2025

Instructors

The instructors are generally described as knowledgeable, supportive, and kind, creating a challenging yet welcoming atmosphere. However, there are specific concerns about the BJJ instructor's teaching style and patience with newer students.

Facility

The facility is located inside Buckhead FightClub and appears to provide adequate space for training. While specific details about the facility are limited in reviews, members seem satisfied with the training environment.

Pricing

The gym offers month-to-month memberships without long-term contracts, which members appreciate for the flexibility. With adult programs ranging from $130-$150 monthly and kids programs at $99, the pricing is considered fair for the quality of instruction received.

Facility

Generally CleanEnough spaceTraining matsLocated inside Buckhead FightClub

Gym

Mixed AtmosphereSupportive VibeGood Safety

Instructors

KnowledgeableSupportiveExperiencedMixed teaching styles

Classes

GiNo-GiAdvancedKids ClassesAdult friendly

Pricing

Good ValueFree trialTransparent Pricing

A free introductory class is offered to prospective members, allowing them to experience the training environment before committing.

Location

Ample ParkingGood Accessibility

Opening Hours

Open now
Monday 6 - 8PM
Tuesday 6 - 8PM
Wednesday 6 - 8PM
Thursday (Today)6 - 8PM
Friday Closed
Saturday 9:30AM - 1PM
Sunday Closed

Location

The gym is conveniently located on Buford Highway in Atlanta, inside the Buckhead FightClub facility.

Address

3308 Laventure Dr B160, Chamblee, GA 30341

Website

https://www.ftfatl.net/

Phone

+1 404-966-6465

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this gym good for beginners with no martial arts experience?

Yes, the gym is generally beginner-friendly, especially for Krav Maga and Judo programs. However, beginners interested in BJJ might find the lack of structured curriculum challenging.

Do they offer classes for children?

Yes, they offer Kids Krav Maga classes on Tuesdays at 6pm and Saturdays at 9:30am for $99 monthly.

Can I try a class before committing to membership?

Yes, they offer a free introductory class so you can experience their training environment before signing up.

What's the difference between Krav Maga and the other martial arts offered?

Krav Maga focuses on practical self-defense techniques for real-world situations, while Judo emphasizes throws and takedowns, and BJJ focuses on ground fighting. The gym offers these complementary styles to provide comprehensive self-defense training.