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Businiess name:  Regis Lima Martial Arts
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We haven't studied in a few years. Only beacause of outside (work) conflicts, but our whole family was involved when we did. We started with Mr Regis in a one room rec center and stayed through four different locations. All of them in an effort to grow as a school. My son started when he was about 5. I started as a way involved Mom soon after and Dad was not to be left out. Mr. Regis has always welcomed everyone. No matter the age, sex, or disability. There are students of all ages and abilities in almost every class. The instructors educate to the students ability. There is a whole family atmosphere at Mr. Regis' dojo. Respect and hard work are staples in the school, and highly encouraged at home and in school (work). Pros: Everyone is welcome

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