Gaddis Brothers' Martial Arts
About
Gaddis Brothers' Martial Arts in Allison Park, Pennsylvania has established itself as a cornerstone of martial arts education in the community. The dojo specializes in karate and judo instruction, with a particular strength in youth development and character building. Their approach combines technical martial arts training with life skills education, creating an environment where students develop both physically and mentally.
Our weighted 10-point scoring system for martial arts academies prioritizes instruction quality, training environment, and overall student experience.
We consider factors like instructor expertise, class structure, and facility quality. Our assessment combines student feedback, expert reviews, and website information.
Scores above 9.00 denote world-class quality, signifying premier martial arts training experiences.
Public Review Sentiment
Instructors
Sensei Gaddis is widely praised for his ability to connect with students, especially children, while maintaining a perfect balance of discipline and fun. His teaching style is characterized by patience, humor, and a genuine dedication to student development.
Facility
The dojo is described as a state-of-the-art facility that is well-maintained and clean. The space is organized to accommodate multiple classes and activities.
Pricing
While specific pricing isn't publicly available, the value proposition appears strong based on the quality of instruction and additional community activities. The dojo offers transparent pricing with no hidden fees for belt testing.
Facility
Gym
Instructors
Classes
Pricing
The dojo offers a generous 10-class free trial program for new students
Location
Opening Hours
Monday | 3 - 10PM |
Tuesday | 3 - 10PM |
Wednesday | 3 - 10PM |
Thursday (Today) | 3 - 10PM |
Friday | 3 - 10PM |
Saturday | 9AM - 3PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Location
Located in Pittsburgh's North Hills area, the dojo is conveniently situated for local residents.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this dojo suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, the dojo is very welcoming to beginners and has a strong track record of developing students from their first day.
What age can children start training?
Children can start as young as 4 years old in their specialized youth programs.
Does the dojo offer both adult and children's classes?
Yes, they offer separate programs for both adults and children, with different class times and appropriate instruction levels.