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Monroe County Martial Arts
Open Date: | 1991 |
Address: | 223 S. Pete Ellis Drive Ste. 19 |
Phone: | (812) ??? |
Owner(s): | Steve and Linda Scott |
Manager(s): | {{{manager}}} |
Hours: | Classes at various times from noon to nine |
Website: | http://www.monroecountymartialarts.com/ |
Founded by Steve Scott and Linda Scott in November of 1991, Monroe County Martial Arts has been teaching Tae Kwon Do, T'ai Chi, and many other forms of hand-to-hand combat for more than 15 years. The business has a studio in the Williamsburg Village shopping center and also runs a class for 4 and 5 year olds at the YMCA. MCMA has consistently won awards for the "Best Martial Arts School in Bloomington".
Steve Scott challenged Rick Weidenbener to a push-up contest in 2005. The two men raised pledges per pushup with donations going to the YMCA. Over three years, the challenges raised more than $10,000, with Weidenbener taking two of the three matches.
The Scotts choreographed the fight scenes for the opera "Nixon In China" when it was performed at the Musical Arts Center.