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    5.0 (6 reviews)
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    Ask the Community - San Antonio Shaolin Kung Fu

    Is there any private instruction? Is there an age considered too old, such as over 40? Size and weight? Are there modified Tai chi or Kung Fu for Obese people seeking to…

    Apologies, I do not offer private lessons. Please check with one of our other instructors associated with The Martial Arts Wellness Group. On Tuesday and Thursday nights 7pm Shifu Kirma teaches Traditional Yang style taiji.

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    International Shaolin Wushu Center

    International Shaolin Wushu Center

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    79.8 mi

    I've been going to this school for about three years, since the "bad old days." (just kidding)…read more So they just moved out of the room they were renting at the AACC, the one where you had to be careful not to crash into the glass display cases and the kids would track dirt on the floor so during class your shoes couldn't grip. The new location is fantastic! Easily triple the amount of room we had at the AACC and we don't have to worry about banging into anything breakable now. The ceiling is much higher so I don't worry so much about hitting it when I practice staff forms. There are also now stretch bars along the back wall and storage for all the things we didn't use to be able to have before: kick shields, targets, etc. And now that we're not on the tile anymore its a lot less intimidating to practice jumping techniques and break falls in the advanced and contemporary classes. The instruction is still the same as always. The material comes from Shi Xing Ying, a Shaolin Temple trained monk who now lives in Houston. The Austin school is taught by his student, Scott Pettengill, and Austin students who visit Houston can attend class there with the monk at no extra charge. I've mainly focused on the Contemporary Wushu they teach there. The only other game in town for Contemporary Wushu, I think, is David Scott's school and the UT Wushu club if you're a student there. Chris Tong (studied under Jeff Bolts, Madame Wang Jurong, and the monk Shi Xing Ying) is the contemporary wushu coach at ISWCATX and for the UT wushu club. If you come and take traditional classes he's a steal at just $30 in addition to the regular tuition, but if you take only the contemporary classes the rates are still more than competitive (especially considering how few people teach true contemporary) with everything else out there. His classes are still fairly small, I guess because they start later--around 7pm-- which makes it even more of a bargain since they end up almost being private lessons. Although I guess if I write this and it sounds inviting then maybe they won't be so small and then if I want a private I'd actually have to pay for it...but the more the merrier? I used to feel like such a klutz as a kid, I was a terrible basketball player, but I've developed so much more balance and coordination since taking Kung Fu, especially the contemporary class. I'm always spent and exhausted by the end of class. Its a great workout in a relaxed atmosphere from instructors whose pedigree can't be questioned.

    My kid has been attending this school for a few months and we've been really happy. The instructors…read moreare very good and actually give out quality instructions. We tried another school before and the instructor never spent much time helping the kids who weren't doing certain forms or movements right how to do them properly. The instructors here will work with a student one-on-one if they see that the kid is struggling with something. They are patient but ask the kids for their efforts. They are strict with the kids (no goofing off!) but are friendly and fun at the same time. It's a very low key operation at a reasonable price. The instructor/student ratio can vary but most of the time it's 3-5 students per instructor.

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    Moy Tung Kung Fu Academy

    Moy Tung Kung Fu Academy

    4.8
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    93.1 mi

    This is an amazing school! I live in Liberty Hill, and I…read morejoined just to try and get some exercise and lose weight. After three weeks, I was completely hooked. My two adult sons have done: MMA, Brazilian Ju Jitsu, Karate, etc. and their classes always looked pretty boring to me, just nonstop kicking and punching. Moy Tung is not that. It's a very complex and interesting system. I can't say enough good things about the instructors: Nic and BeeBee. They are so encouraging and enthusiastic and helpful. They go out of their way to break down and explain the techniques. They are very talented and patient teachers. This Moy Tung Kung Fu Academy is a very inclusive and welcoming place to train. You don't have to spend years trying to earn your way into a click or the inner circle. I have been doing it for 4 months now, and I have become so much healthier and stronger, both physically and mentally.

    I am new to Kung Fu, and have been curious for years about the impact this discipline would bring…read moreto my daily life. It has been a challenging and rewarding journey. The staff is dedicated, exact, and caring. Yes, they push you to get it right. For me at age 64, I'm glad I finally found a place where they love their craft, it shows. I am getting stronger, more at peace, and now look forward to what I can learn. I hope I never have to employ these moves, but I will be prepared if this day come. Regards, Thomas Stirneman

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    STW Krav Maga

    STW Krav Maga

    2.8
    (118 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I recently concluded my relationship with this gym. The training and the instructors were good. I…read moreenjoyed the program and learned a lot. The gym itself is adequate for its purpose. Upon joining, I was informed I had to sign a six month payment agreement. I did so. I decided to end my membership because my drive to and from classes (1hr each way) became too burdensome and not because of the quality of instruction. I chose to end my membership as the 6 month deadline approached so as to honor my commitment. Attempting to end my membership required either going to the gym in person or the gym sending me a cancellation document through snail mail. After pointing out this procedure is archaic in a world where one can handle these things via the internet, the gym manager sent me a cancellation document.pdf to complete. I would still be required to return it in person or via snail mail. These terms are spelled out in the 6 month payment agreement. I was also informed that the "payment" team only worked once a week and it could be up to two weeks before they processed my cancellation depending on the day they received the cancellation document. I chose to cancel in person to avoid the letter (which they recommended sending by registered mail to ensure delivery) getting lost and my cancellation not being processed. I cancelled - in person - without administrative incident. I shared my thoughts on the cancellation process - I.e. how archaic it is. I was told that their process is standard practice used by all other gyms and wide groups of businesses in other industries. This is simply false. I'm sharing this experience so that anyone considering joining understands what they are signing up for. I find it curious and disappointing that the gym chooses not to handle cancellation via the internet, email, Docusign, or some other modern method. In my case, cancellation required another 1 hour drive to execute in person as I was not willing to risk an "administrative" error in processing it. While I cannot divine their intent, it can leave the impression that the gym is purposely making it as hard as possible to cancel in order to maintain a revenue stream as long as possible. Whatever their motive is, I encourage them to modernize their administrative practices in order to leave members - past, present and future - with a positive experience.

    I LOVE STW Krav Maga! Their noon class is my favorite!…read more Great strength training! Feeling empowered after every workout!

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