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Anthony Quatrochi’s Martial Arts Institute (AQMAI) is an in-person martial arts school located in Wappingers Falls, New York, USA, founded in 2003. According to its website, its core instruction is traditional Japanese Jujutsu, though the site also uses terms such as Ju Jitsu, Karate, Self Defense, and Martial Arts. It offers training for children, teens, adults, seniors, and students with different abilities.
Its programs are segmented in detail by age group and use case: Pee Wees for ages 4-7, Juniors for ages 8-11, teen and adult classes for ages 12+, as well as Systema, All Abilities Martial Arts, home-study programs, senior self-defense, Mommy & Me, women’s self-defense, private lessons, and safety seminars. Its jujutsu curriculum includes joint locks and controls, throws, ground techniques, kicking and striking, defense, traditional weapons, and safe falling. The school emphasizes that it does “more than teach people how to fight,” focusing instead on confidence, focus, discipline, respect, physical fitness, and emotional control.
The website states that founder and head instructor Anthony Quatrochi has over 30 years of experience in Japanese Jujutsu, and that he and his coaching team provide traditional and comprehensive instruction. The institute describes itself as a family-oriented martial arts center with an “ego-free” atmosphere, and says it does not welcome trainees with negative intentions. Its All Abilities program has also been featured in a podcast interview connected with Anderson Center for Autism, suggesting some level of focus on students with special needs or different abilities.
In terms of pricing, the website prominently promotes a “1 month free for new students” offer and encourages users to call or fill out a form to schedule an appointment. However, standard tuition, belt testing fees, membership terms, refund policies, and similar details are not clearly disclosed. The site does warn users to watch out for high-pressure sales, long-term contracts, and hidden fees, which is a positive stance, but its own pricing transparency remains limited.
Its strengths include broad age coverage, a wide range of program scenarios, an emphasis on character development and practical self-defense, and a relatively welcoming approach for non-athletic children, adults, and students with different abilities. Its drawbacks are that it is highly local, mainly serving residents in New York; it provides little detail about online classes; its certification or belt system is not clearly explained; and pricing information requires further inquiry.
AQMAI is best suited to people living in or around Wappingers Falls, Poughkeepsie, Fishkill, and nearby areas who want their children to build discipline and confidence, or adults who want to learn self-defense, fitness, and foundational jujutsu. For Chinese users who do not plan to study in person locally, its practical value is limited. There is no clear evidence regarding access to the website from mainland China, so its accessibility should be considered unknown.
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