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Category: Community
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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for Women?
The martial art of Brazilian Jiujitsu (BJJ) has been gaining interest and popularity with women throughout the years. Maybe you first heard of it on a popular podcast or from a co-worker who incessantly talks about this addicting hobby. What exactly is it?
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Do You REALLY Need A Pistol Permit?
In Connecticut, if you desire to have the option to legally purchase and own a firearm, you have to take a mandatory course. With violent crime on the rise, more and more people are realizing that when it comes to safety- your safety is your responsibility.
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New Martial Arts Classes Being Added in West Hartford
It’s very exciting to see people coming back to train in the martial arts! In June and July we have seen some great growth and participation, and we have brought back Capoeira! (If you used to train in Capoeira, we are now back to our three day a week schedule for that style.)
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YOUR Safety is YOUR Responsibility.
When seconds count, help will be there in minutes. Have you ever heard that expression? It’s a true statement.There are times when people need help- in all aspects of their lives. This is normal. There’s a difference between calling somebody to “help” and calling somebody because you are “helpless.”No
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How to choose the RIGHT martial arts school.
The unfortunate but true fact is that over 90% of all martial arts schools fail to deliver. Click here, and we’ll help you choose the RIGHT martial arts school for you.
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Plus One Donates 10% of Net Profits
As a student at Plus One you are investing in yourself and your community, both locally and at-large. We are proud to donate 10% of our net profits to people and organizations at both a local and global level.
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Hartford Courant- “Best Martial Arts School” in the Greater Hartford Area!
Thank you so much for all of your votes! We won the Hartford Courant’s poll and were voted, by you, as the best martial arts school in the Greater Hartford area!
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We are a clean water zone!
One might wonder why we don’t sell nor endorse the buying of bottled water. The answer is simple: water needs to stay where it is, and the people who live where water is located need access to it!