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Businiess name:  Karate Dojo
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After taking 20 yrs off from karate, I was looking for a place for my family to train together ... The Karate Dojo is the place.\r \r To address ""pissed off parent,"" I can't disagree more. The Karate Dojo is unparalleled. Last year, 3 national champions were from this dojo. The Headmaster, Hanshi Wright, is a 9th degree black belt; the opportunity to learn for him is exceptional. The sensei's are patient and kind, yet firm. The Karate Dojo may not be the cheapest dojo in town, but you get what you pay for, i.e., quality. It is family friendly and character focused. \r \r Starting over in karate as an adult can be humbling, but I have never felt judged, ""less than,"" or treated like a child. The sensei's are young (the main instructors are all older than 18, some assistant instructors are under 18) but youth is not a problem, it is an asset. They are motivated, well trained and well suited to teach my family. We have been training here for 2 yrs now, and could not be more pleased. Although traditional, the training is relevant to self defense, fitness, and personal development.\r \r If you want a place for you or your children to learn true karate, this is the place!!!\r \r Dojo Rules\r \r 1. We will train our heart and body for a firm and unshaken spirit.\r 2. We will pursue the true meaning of the martial way so that our senses may be alert.\r 3. With true vigor we will seek to cultivate a spirit of self denial.\r 4. We will observe the rules of courtesy, respect our superiors, and refrain from violence.\r 5. We will follow our God and never forget the true virtue of humility.\r 6. We will look forward to wisdom and strength, not seeking other's desires.\r 7. In all our lives through the discipline of Karate, we will seek to fulfill the true meaning of the Way.\r 8. We shall always practice patience.\r 9.We shall always keep the fighting spirit of GoJu.\r 10. We shall be quick to seize opportunities.\r \r \r

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