Adrenaline Martial Arts  Reviews 1

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.3

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Adrenaline Martial Arts based in Dry Drayton, Cambridge has been teaching Children and Adults of all ages since 1992. Headed up by 7th Degree Black Belt, Kyoshi Lee G. Nash and his wife, 4th Degree Black Belt, Renshi Lydia Nash, Adrenaline Martial Arts is the area's dedicated family martial arts school. With classes for children as young as three years old, all the way through to teens and adults, we have a class for you.


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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Initially great but goes downhill quick

Initially Adrenaline seems great, offers a free trial, they give a certificate, picture and personalised white belt following this trial but this is all to excite your child. Signing on fee, is £149, but they offer £50 off this if you sign up same day. Taking money seems to be a running theme throughout the company. If they can afford to do this for less, they should say the joining fee is £99, we felt really rushed to join to make use of the offer despite having trials booked elsewhere which we didn’t end up doing as the little welcome gift was enough to make your child want to stay.
Great communication to get you in and once you’re in and they get their money they’re not bothered.
You have to pay for everything else on top of your £100 monthly fee.
Gradings fell on two of our regular sessions and an alternative session was offered but it was unsuitable. I am yet to receive a refund despite informing Adrenaline well in advance that the revised session was unsuitable.
Following this we gave one month’s notice to leave, no acknowledgement or contact regarding this apart from an email from a third party company telling us we had cancelled our DD.
Classes themselves, are mixed levels and ages. A fair bit of standing around rather than doing something physical. Also has helpers that a shorter then the children taking part so they cannot perform some of the moves correctly.
On their website they talk about complimentary beverages of your choice - this has happened once since attending twice a week for months. It also says classes are always open for spectators to watch all the action - this is true behind a funny plastic window where you see your own reflection more then the class and the TV’s which are rarely on showing the class run about 4 minutes behind. Overall, I think it’s extremely overpriced for the content/quality of the classes but the facilities are nice.

7 January 2026
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