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    Shaolin Kung Fu Chan Academy

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 4:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Zen Dragon Martial Arts

    Zen Dragon Martial Arts

    5.0
    (1 review)
    3.5 mi

    My boy has been a student at Zen Dragon since it was affiliated with Z-Ultimate. We wouldn't have…read morestayed this long if we weren't pleased. Sensei Jack is great with kids -- and really loud when their attention wanders. They have an assortment of billing plans, with slightly lower rates for longer commitments. Most are billed monthly, but for three, six, or twelve months. (We started with the three month plan, and switched to twelve when it was clear that the boy was sticking with it.) The basic monthly fee includes one 30-minute personalized class per week (one or two students), plus several 45-minute group classes per week. He started with group classes on Monday and Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings, and added sparring classes on Friday evenings when he earned his orange belt. They're very flexible about rescheduling the private lessons missed due to conflicting appointments, holidays, and so forth, so you always get the private lessons you pay for. Group classes, however, are not rescheduled. Our boy liked it so much he asked for additional classes for weapons training. Those are purchased by number of 30-minute lessons, rather than by calendar months. They have periodic promotions. One I want to do next time it's offered is free lessons for parents. What about the dojo? It's a nice space in a strip mall, with padded floors in the training area, clean floors in the lobby, office, and restrooms. The teaching style emphasizes avoiding conflict as the first step, but also handling one's self in a fight if it's unavailable. Some dojos treat martial arts mostly (or entirely) as a sport, while some focus on self-defense in a real fight. Here the emphasis is sport (plus exercise), and learning self-discipline, but there's also solid training on how to fight someone who is trying to hurt you. I'm rating this a five-star "best ever", but I don't have enough knowledge of other dojos to compare with.

    From the owner: We specialize in Personal & Group Instruction for Men, Women and Children. We offer professional…read moreinstruction to all who are interested in taking the most practical system of martial arts out there. Whether you're a beginner or have trained before, we have something for you. We offer discounts to First Responders, Active and Retired Military. Call or stop by to schedule your first class of your FREE 2 week Trial.

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    Zen Dragon Martial Arts
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    Chinese Wushu & Tai Chi Academy

    Chinese Wushu & Tai Chi Academy

    5.0
    (10 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    I have been studying Tai Chi at the Chinese Wushu & Taichi Academy for about 3 years. Our teacher,…read moreMaster Yijiao Hong stresses internal focus, internal strength, endurance and balance through relaxed, proper alignment and grounding. Not only is Sifu Hong highly skilled through decades of training and practice, she is a superb teacher that has an amazing ability to pay close attention to the detail of our movement and provide clear guidance at the level that we are able to consume it. This is extremely valuable because everyone learns differently and thus has different needs. Even with such a diverse class of women and men ranging in ages from the 20 somethings through 60 somethings, we are all appropriately challenged. In addition to Qigong exercises and meditation, we are provided the tools for building our own Tai Chi practice. Finally, the care and support that we receive from our teacher Sifu Hong is also supported by the more advanced students. I feel very fortunate for the opportunity to joining such a supportive community!

    I have been practicing tai chi with Master Hong for approximately 14 years.She is an outstanding…read moreinstructor of the art. She is very devoted and knowledgeable of the tai chi tradition and she impart that knowledge to all her students. Her credential is above reproach and it shows how tai chi is practice and learn by all her students.

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    Master Yi Jiao Hong was performing push hands with Grand Master Chen Zhenglei in 2001
    Master Yi Jiao Hong was performing push hands with Grand Master Chen Zhenglei in 2001
    School was celebrating 20th anniversary and GM Chen Zhenglei Day with Lt. Governor Brad Owen, State Representative Sharon Santos and others
    School was celebrating 20th anniversary and GM Chen Zhenglei Day with Lt. Governor Brad Owen, State Representative Sharon Santos and others
    Chinese Wushu & Tai Chi Academy members were performing Chen Style Tai Chi Old Frame One

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    Seven Star

    Seven Star

    4.9
    (17 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    First and foremost, this place is VERY inclusive of trans, queer, and non-binary students! I know…read morethe name says "women's," but go to their website and read their gender policy, there is most likely a place for you if you aren't a cis male. Second, they are super accepting of low-income students! They never turn people down for scholarships or inability to pay, and they offer work-study opportunities. They also offer childcare while training!!! I did a Try-A-Class night back in November 2017, when I was feeling out-of-shape and emotionally overwhelmed by the state of the world. I needed something that would combine physical activity with mental/spiritual growth, in a non-judgmental environment. I loved it so much, I decided to sign up for the Beginner's Cycle (a month-long training series) in January 2018, and I have been training there ever since. When I first started, I was in a rut working at a dead-end job and lacked the confidence to move on to something better. Within 7 months, I had scored my dream job. Coincidence? I don't think so... training here really will boost your motivation and self-esteem. They offer a lot of opportunity to belong to a community that at times feels like a family, but there's also no pressure to get involved outside of attending classes. And no previous martial arts experience is required!

    Seven Star Women's Kung Fu is a great place to make new friends, get/stay in shape, and learn life…read morelong skills. I've never been the athletic type, but I still enjoy both the physical and mental challenge of kajukenbo/kung fu. Everyone is incredibly supportive and it great to train with such a diverse group of women. Seven Star also offers scholarships and free child care and is 100% for women by women.

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    Kicks. Photo courtesy Bonnie Loshbaugh.
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