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Academy of Kung Fu & Tai Chi Mark Moy
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I came to Moy Martial Arts after trying 2 other schools. I found them on Google and decided to give them a try... \r
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It took me a month to get the courage to walk in there.I thought to myself, "Can I do this? What's going to happen?, Who is this I'm getting training from are they legit or some self inflated ego maniac?" Finally I went and walked in, with my fear of joining a martial arts school. I felt like a million eyes were are all going to be looking at me. \r
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The first thing that struck me was how welcoming Professor Moy was. Before the initial workout Professor Moy took me aside and told me about his approach to the martial arts. His joy for life and his attitude of the martial arts was apparent, honest and infectious. My first class was a friendly and open experience. The classes are small, and there was no pretense. The other students regularly introduced themselves to me before and after class.\r
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Next I started wondering will this stuff I'm learning really work? Will I be a
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