As a family, we have been involved with Ingram's for 8 years. I have watched my son grow from an outgoing but somewhat clumsy child into a confident, strong, independent teenager and I believe that Ingram's has played a very large role in that. They not only want each student to excel in karate to whatever their ability might be, but they also encourage and expect that same excellence at home and at school from their students. Not once have we ever been asked or told that we should neglect our other obligations for karate. In fact, in honoring the principals behind karate, it is expected that you will not neglect those aspects of life in anyway. We have made friends that we do consider family, have laughed and cried and shared in the triumphs and disappointments of all of the students at the school.
I checked with many other schools in the area before selecting Ingram's. The price in comparable, the instructors are superior and the quality is unsurpassed. If you just want to learn how to fight with someone, Ingram's is not for you, but if you want the entire karate experience, then you will feel right at home. Our lives would not be the same without this place and the people who are involved with it on every level.
Pros: class schedule, instructors, atmosphere
Cons: there are none
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