Thor Kampfkunst & Fitness is on Feldkirchner Strasse in Klagenfurt am Worthersee, Austria. It holds a 4.8 rating from 32 Google reviews.
Before the reviews, the thing you need to see: all four written reviews were posted in September 2020, within weeks of each other. Nothing before, nothing since.
That's the tightest cluster I've come across, and it's now nearly six years old. Something prompted them, most likely the club asking members to post. That's ordinary and not dishonest. It also means the 4.8 reflects one month in 2020, and nobody has added a word in the five and a half years since.
All the reviews are in German; my translations are marked.
What They Say
A member in September 2020 (translated from German): "Stefan and his team quickly became friends. Training is always fun and they always have an open ear for you. They always do their best to explain the training precisely and in a very understandable way. I can only recommend the Thor family to everyone."
A member in September 2020 (translated): "The Thor Martial Art and Fitness team is passionate about it, professionalism and heart and soul. You feel very comfortable there, you get so much added value regardless of whether you are young or old, and my child in particular has so much fun."
A member in September 2020 (translated): "Great and competent trainers! And something for all age groups in the field of fitness and martial arts. Comfort factor: really good."
A member in September 2020 (translated): "Very nice place for martial arts and fitness friends, super nice people and great training."
Read those four together and notice what they share: warmth, all ages, and the word "family." Three of the four mention age range explicitly, and one specifically mentions a child.
What They Don't Say
Which martial art. Not one of the four names a discipline.
That's the single biggest gap on a martial arts record, and it's the first thing anyone would want to know. Karate and Krav Maga and BJJ are entirely different propositions, and this page can't tell you which you'd be walking into.
Nobody mentions the price. Nobody describes the space, the mats, the equipment, or whether there's a gym floor alongside the martial arts. The name says "Kampfkunst und Fitness," martial arts and fitness, so presumably both exist. Presumably isn't good enough.
And no opening hours appear on the listing, which for a club running a class timetable is the thing that decides whether you can attend at all.
The One Name
Stefan, mentioned once, described as someone who became a friend along with his team. That's the only individual anyone identifies.
Why I'm Keeping This Short
Four reviews, all from one month, none naming a discipline, a price or an hour. I could pad that to six hundred words. It would be filler, and you'd know nothing more than you do now.
The site is thor-fit.at, and there's no phone number on the record. That website is where the timetable, the disciplines and the price live, because none of them are here.
Who It's Not For
Anyone who needs to know what they'd be learning before turning up.
Anyone wanting current information, since nothing here is newer than September 2020.
Feldkirchner Str. 84, 9020 Klagenfurt am Worthersee.
FAQ
Which martial arts are taught?
Nobody says. Not one of the four reviewers names a discipline, which is the biggest gap on this record.
Is it suitable for children?
A member mentions their child having fun there, and three of four reviewers say it caters for all age groups.
Why were all the reviews posted in one month?
I don't know. All four date from September 2020, which suggests a prompted burst rather than reviews built up over time.
What are the opening hours?
None are published, and there's no phone number on the record. Check thor-fit.at.