USA Martial Arts Training Center National Headquarters

5.30
81 Olde Main Plaza, St Albans, WV 25177
Perfect for:
Tournament competitorsMulti-discipline enthusiasts
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USA Martial Arts Training Center National Headquarters interior

About

USA Martial Arts Training Center in St Albans, West Virginia provides training in multiple traditional martial arts disciplines including Jujitsu. The facility has received polarized reviews, with some praising the diversity of martial arts offered and instructor expertise, while others have expressed concerns about cleanliness and teaching methods. The center appears to offer programs for various age groups from children to adults.

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5.30/10

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.

Instructor imageInstructors
6.50
Class Structure imageClass Structure
5.50
Safety and Hygiene imageSafety and Hygiene
4.00
Facility Quality imageFacility Quality
4.50
Value for Money imageValue for Money
5.00
Location and Accessibility imageLocation & Accessibility
6.00

Public Review Sentiment

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Based on 21 Google Reviews
Reviews for USA Martial Arts Training Center are highly polarized, with some long-time practitioners praising the instruction quality and program diversity, while more recent reviews from parents express significant dissatisfaction with the children's programs and facility conditions.
Last Updated 2 Mar 2025

Instructors

The instructors at USA Martial Arts are led by Hanshi Roger Jarrett and appear to have expertise across multiple martial arts disciplines. While some reviewers praise their patience and knowledge, others suggest they may prioritize tournament-focused students.

Facility

The facility quality has received mixed reviews with significant concerns raised in recent evaluations. Some recent reviewers have mentioned cleanliness issues and disorganization with references to clutter and potential pest problems.

Pricing

Limited specific pricing information is available, though one review mentioned a $75 fee for a karate session. Value assessment varies widely with some finding the instruction worthwhile and others expressing disappointment with what they received for their money.

Facility

Needs ImprovementMixed SpacingTraining matsBoard breaking equipment

Gym

Mixed AtmosphereMixed VibeAverage Safety

Instructors

ExperiencedMulti-disciplinaryTournament-focused

Classes

GiNo-GiCompetitionAdvancedKids ClassesAdult friendly

Pricing

Mixed ValueNo free trial

No information about free trials was found in the reviews or available information about the gym.

Location

Limited ParkingAverage Accessibility

Opening Hours

Open now
Monday 3 - 8:30PM
Tuesday 3 - 9PM
Wednesday 3 - 8:30PM
Thursday (Today)3 - 9PM
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Location

The center is located in St Albans, West Virginia with an additional affiliated location mentioned in Galloway, Ohio.

Address

81 Olde Main Plaza, St Albans, WV 25177

Website

https://www.usamartialartswv.com/

Phone

+1 304-722-4512

Frequently Asked Questions

What martial arts disciplines are taught at USA Martial Arts?

The center offers training in multiple disciplines including Tae Kwon Do, Karate, Judo, Jujitsu, Iaido, and Aikido.

Is this gym suitable for children?

The gym offers children's programs, but reviews about the quality of children's instruction are mixed, with some parents expressing concerns about teaching methods and expectations.

Who is the head instructor?

The head instructor appears to be Hanshi Roger Jarrett, who holds high-level ranks in multiple martial arts disciplines.

Does the gym focus on competitions?

Some reviews suggest the gym places emphasis on tournament competitors, with one reviewer noting that non-tournament focused students may receive less attention.