Adam Joseph helps raise the level of the room
Adam Joseph is a steady coaching presence who helps students with technical details, partner work, and the day-to-day training culture of the room.
Pricing And Membership
Use this page to understand the $59 startup special, how month-to-month training works, and how immediate-family discounts apply before you join.
Before You Join
New students can start with two weeks of training and a free gi for $59 instead of guessing which long-term plan makes sense first.
Before You Join
There are no contracts, so you can train month to month and build consistency without getting locked into a long-term agreement.
Before You Join
Immediate family members are half off after the first full-paying family member, so households training together should ask how that applies.
Before You Join
If you want beginners classes, kids training, open mat, or competition prep, use the startup special to get into the right room first.
What Membership Should Cover
Important Notes
Common Perks And Benefits
How To Choose The Right Fit
Questions People Usually Ask
The startup special is $59 and includes two weeks of training plus a free gi.
No. Membership is month to month.
Yes. Any additional immediate family member is half off.
Recent Updates
The offer matters more when visitors can see that active coaching, consistent training, and real member results back it up.
Adam Joseph helps raise the level of the room
Adam Joseph is a steady coaching presence who helps students with technical details, partner work, and the day-to-day training culture of the room.
The kids program helps students build confidence and discipline
Families in Elizabethtown use the kids program for confidence, self-defense, structure, and a room where children can grow safely.
Member Feedback
“Absolutely great environment. Coach Nate is second to none, and the veteran guys in class take the time to help you develop and evolve.”
Sean
“I got my blue belt through this school. Coach Nathan Merkel is very knowledgeable, explains things clearly, and the room is cool and accepting.”
Tony