TMA History
Thomas' Martial Arts was founded in June 2002. From it's conception,
our goal was to build a Martial Arts program built upon family and
community. The reason was "The family that trained together, stayed
together". To date, over 80% of students who have trained with us,
have trained with another member of their immediate family. As a
member of the American Taekwondo Association, we can provide quality
training in a safe, fun environment. We offer training in Martial
Arts (primarily Taekwondo), Martial Sports (sparring, forms, and
weapons competition), Self Defense (stand up, ground, and hybrid)
and performance oriented (Demo Team) Martial Arts.
Our Instructors
When TMA first opened the Instructors consisted of three 3rd Degree
Black Belts, Kathy (now 5th Degree), Loriley (now 4th Degree), and
Brad (Now 5th Degree) Thomas. Over the years Our staff has grown to
three 5th Degrees, four 4th Degrees and five 3rd Degrees.
Our Programs
We don't believe in long term contracts or multi-level programs with
escalating price structures. We offer two programs for beginning
students:
BASIC Program - 1 hour a week at one location in the same time slot.
All ATA curriculum is taught. However, because of the limited number
classes, the student will progress much slower than an unlimited
student.This is an excellent choice for younger students. There is
no family discount with this program.
UNLIMITED Program - The student may attend ANY class in ANY location
6 days a week. This is a must for competitiors and serious students.
Third family members (and beyond) train for half price.
If you would like to
contact us for pricing information, please call (951) 970-6009 or fill
out the online request form by clicking on this link
Signup Information.
Please remember to ask about any current
specials when contacting us.
Each ATA school is independantly owned and operated. As a result,
Programs and their Prices vary from location to location and owner to
owner. We do not post prices on-line out of respect to our ATA partners
and to avoid confusion for new students seeking information as to costs.