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Fusion X-Cel's youth martial arts program in Ocoee builds the character, discipline, and self-defense skills every parent wants for their child. First week is on us.
Pick a time below. A coach will jump on a quick call and lock in the trial week.
Free first week is for new students only. Limit one per family. By booking you agree to receive texts and emails from Fusion X-Cel Performance.
You're a good parent. Your kid is a good kid. Something's still missing.
You say it once. Then five more times. They finally look up from the tablet.
Homework takes three hours when it should take thirty minutes. Teachers are noticing.
They shrink at lunch tables and in group settings. You wish they'd stand up for themselves.
The tablet came out during breakfast. It hasn't gone back since.
The couch is a trampoline. The walls are a climbing gym. Bedtime is a war.
Soccer, karate, baseball. They quit before the season ended. You need something different.
I'm Julien Williams. I'm a martial arts instructor. I'm also a dad. I've watched this training turn the shy kid into the captain, the over-energetic kid into the focused one, and the kid who quit every sport into the one who shows up an hour early.
Martial arts is honest. Kids can see their own progress in real time. That's where confidence comes from. Not from a participation ribbon. From watching themselves do something today they couldn't do last week.
Come train with us for a full week, on the house. If your kid loves it, we'll talk. If they don't, no hard feelings. No contracts here.
Fusion X-Cel is home base for an active roster of pro fighters. Same mats. Same coaches. Same standards your kid steps into on day one.
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Most kids show real change within the first two weeks. Some within the first class.
They stop shrinking when asked a question. They look adults in the eye. They raise their hand in class.
Every class trains the exact skill school demands: do this one thing, right now, without getting distracted.
Real skills if they ever need them. The confidence that comes from knowing usually means they never do.
Exercise disguised as games and drills. They sleep better, eat better, and act better the day after class.
Bowing, saying yes coach, waiting their turn. Small habits that carry over to home and school.
Games, drills, pad work, sparring. Kids leave sweaty and smiling. You leave with your weekend back.
"Our kids walk with a new confidence that he has helped them achieve."
"Seeing the results is even better than watching the training."
"Great family environment. Coaches who push you to be better."
Kids-specific classes run Monday through Saturday. Most families start with one or two sessions per week and grow from there.
Pick a time on the calendar. Takes thirty seconds. A real coach is on the other end.
Quick call to learn about your kid and slot them into class times that fit your week.
Workout clothes and a water bottle. We handle the rest. A full week of classes — free.
Yes. Self-control is the bedrock of every class. Students learn early that they own their actions, their attention, and their emotions. Most parents notice a shift inside the first two weeks.
The opposite. Kids who train know exactly what a fight actually looks like, which makes them way less interested in starting one. We teach when to walk away and how to defuse, before we teach anything else.
Every kid who walks in is starting somewhere. Our coaches work at the pace each kid can handle, in an environment that puts physical safety first. Coordination gets built in class. It's not a prerequisite.
Ages 5 and up. Youth classes are split by age and skill. Your child trains with peers their own size, not randomly mixed in with teens or adults.
Comfortable workout clothes they can move in, and a water bottle. We provide everything else for the trial.
No contracts. You get a full free week of classes, then decide whether it's a fit. If you join, membership is month-to-month. Cancel whenever.
Free first week. No contract. No sales pitch. Just an honest look at what their version of martial arts could be.