WARRIORS PATH FIGHTING SYSTEMS
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
  • WHAT EQUIPMENT DO I NEED TO START? Boxing and Muay Thai requires handwraps and a mouth peice, Self Defense/Kali requires Grappling Gloves. All new students are required to purchase this from us for the prices listed on the pricing page. We do not allow regular sneakers on the mat so you might want to invest in Wrestling or Boxing shoes. We have other equipment (boxing gloves etc.) but it is recommended you have your own.
  • ARE THERE ANY CONTRACTS OR FEES? No, NO CONTRACTS. New students are required to pay a one time $10.00 equipment fee for boxing and Muay Thai and a $25.00 one time fee for Self Defense/Kali. These fees are for equipment that will insure your safety.
  • HOW DOES IT WORK? whatever date you pay is the date every month that your payment is due.
  • CAN I START WITH ONE ART AND ADD OTHERS LATER? Yes, you can add an art when its time to pay for a new month.
  • CAN I TRY OUT A CLASS? Yes it cost $10 to try out a day at Warriors Path Fighting Systems.
  • WHAT KIND OF EXPERIENCE DO I NEED? None! We train beginners, novices or experts. We train anyone interesting in learning.
  • DO YOU TRAIN WOMAN AND CHILDREN? Yes, we train woman in every art we offer. At this time we are not training children.
  • I AM INTERESTED IN GROUND FIGHTING, WHAT CAN I DO? Email us at info@warriorpathfighting.com and we will contact you as soon as we have enough students.
  • ARE YOUR TRAINING DONE IN GROUPS OR ONE ON ONE? All of our arts are taught in groups. Private lessons are offered in any art for $25.00 an hour (a one time fee is required for Boxing, Muay Thai and Self Defense/Kali)
  • I AM JUST TRYING TO GET INTO SHAPE IS THIS PLACE FOR ME? Yes, if you are not interested in any program and just want to lose weight, we have workout programs.
  • I AM A BEGINNER, WHAT PROGRAM SHOULD I START WITH? If you are looking to just get into shape, I would recommend the boxing. Since Muay Thai is Boxing with kicks it can be added after the basics are learned. It's a good idea (and cheaper) to start with the Boxing. If you are looking for real world self defense skills then Kali is for you. If you are looking to improve your ground game or looking to fight on the ground then Ground Fighting is for you.