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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Northwest Martial Arts - Sifu Alan Myrtle gives Instructions before the kids sparring class at Northwest martial arts.

    Northwest Martial Arts

    5.0(6 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    I have been a student at Northwest Martial Arts for many years. Not only will you learn…read moreself-defense, but also build confidence and discipline. If you put in the time, effort and energy, the knowledge gained, as well as the physical, mental and emotional aspects, is beneficial even when not on the mat. Sifu Alan Myrtle is patient, wants the best of each and every student, and would like for you to learn some martial arts history as well as "THE WHY" we do certain movements, etc. During lessons, we have seriousness, as well as sense of humor thrown in there! This creates a balance. I highly recommend Northwest Martial Arts. PS. The dojo is located same side of Safeway but across the street next to Jack's donuts!

    My son and I have been students here for 2 years. Sifu Alan Myrtle is great with the kids and…read moreadults. You can tell he has been teaching kids for a long time. He is calm and encouraging with them. He also requires they respect him and each other. They love his games! He encourages the kids to compete in Forms/kata and sparring/kumite. The school does well at competitions. For the adults he is a wealth of knowledge on Kenpo and several other styles. Starting you slow and continually letting you in on some more info that helps you get better. Teaching is always sprinkled with a bit of humor. Some of his own black belts help teach classes.

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    Sifu Alan Myrtle has the Kenpo kids warming up on the bags.

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    Kung Fu San Soo of Redding

    Kung Fu San Soo of Redding

    4.2(10 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Review for Legacy Martial Arts / Kung Fu San Soo - Redding, CA…read more I'm not writing this out of spite or bitterness. I'm writing it because as a prospective student--and as a man--I believe in being honest, standing by my experience, and holding people accountable for basic professionalism and courtesy. I initially reached out to Legacy Martial Arts / Kung Fu San Soo in Redding because I was genuinely interested in what they had to offer. I made several attempts to contact the instructor, both through phone calls (voicemails left) and via the website's contact form. I even showed up in person once and found him teaching a private lesson, which I completely understood. But despite multiple efforts over an extended period, I received no reply whatsoever. Eventually, I left a message through the website expressing my disappointment, and I posted an honest review outlining my experience. Almost immediately after that, I received a phone call--his first response--offering an apology and citing a "family emergency" as the reason for the lack of communication. While I do sympathize with personal crises (we all face them), the timeline of my attempts to reach out didn't quite match up with that excuse. Emergencies don't last for weeks without a single moment to return a message--or have someone else do so on your behalf. It didn't add up. Even then, the apology was lukewarm at best. What I got was, "One of my students saw your review, which is unfortunate." In other words: he wasn't concerned that I felt disrespected--he was concerned that his student saw a negative review. It felt more like damage control than a sincere apology. Despite that, I gave him the benefit of the doubt. I took the review down and told him I wouldn't pursue this further. I figured, maybe we just weren't a good fit. But again--no reply. No follow-up. No closure. Just silence. Later, I reached out one last time to express how I felt--not to stir the pot, but to give him one more opportunity to show some human decency, to say, "Hey, I messed up. I'd like to make it right." But once again--silence. At some point, silence becomes a statement in itself. Whether it's passive disregard or some misguided idea of dignity, it's a bad look either way. A simple acknowledgment, even just a "wish you the best," would've gone a long way. But that didn't happen. So yes, I'm reposting this review. Not out of anger, but because I stand by my conviction: when someone repeatedly ghosts you, gives vague excuses, and only responds when their reputation is at risk--it speaks volumes about their character and their business. To anyone considering training here, just know this was my experience. Maybe yours will be different--but this is mine. And I have every right to share it.

    Master Jim is the best at instilling confidence, manners and all around lessons that help our youth…read moreto function in todays society! Thank You Master Jim and crew for all you do!

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    Kung Fu San Soo of Redding - Master Jim with 3 of my 5 kids that he taught.  Destiny, Kelly & Haley.

    Master Jim with 3 of my 5 kids that he taught. Destiny, Kelly & Haley.

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    Scott Halsey's Kenpo Karate

    Scott Halsey's Kenpo Karate

    4.3(16 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I am so very happy with Grand Master Scott Halsey as an instructor. As a ninth degree blackbelt in…read moreKenpo his experience and understanding of how to properly teach karate is very evident. He is patient with new students like me, yet doesn't let me form bad habits and always helps me improve, even in basic forms and techniques. Mr. Halsey is also great at motivating kids, with both grace and disciplined style, and maintains a respectful and positive environment in the classroom. Additionally, all the instructors have been excellent, each one bringing unique perspective to help me round out my skills. I now regularly attend classes 4 days a week and just can't get enough! Both of our boys (8, and 12) also study under Mr. Halsey! A BIT OF BACKGROUND I never would have thought that at 48 I would be starting my karate journey, but when our youngest son (now 8yrs old) started with Halsey Karate a little over a year ago, I soon had the itch to give it a try myself. So, this past spring I put on a gi for first time! I hoped karate might be a fresh way to connect and bond with my son, and also a great outlet for me to not only improve my physical strength and flexibility but also as a form of brain training and an outlet to help manage ADHD. Now, after about nine months of experience, and having earned my orange belt, I can confidently share that my studies of American Kenpo Karate at Halsey Karate provide ALL those benefits for me, and much more! I have never studied any martial art and have only recently begun familiarizing myself with other martial art forms. They all have some great strengths, but more I study, the more I appreciate and love American Kenpo Karate. Many of my friends and acquaintances have studied jiu jitsu with is very respectable and looks challenging! For me however, I just did not like the idea of spending so much time rolling around on the mat tied up with another sweaty human! I enjoy American Kenpo because it blends several important arts, like traditional karate, kung fu, and even some judo and ju jitsu, all into a series of techniques that challenge me greatly, yet as I begin to learn the basics I can I understand how they are extremely effective for self-defense. Kenpo techniques are a perfect blend of science (physics) and art. It speaks to the head and the heart! Finally, I really love how many people started Kenpo at a later age like me and ended up fining so much success and fulfillment. There are several students just like that at Halsey Karate. The upper belts are always extremely patient and helpful with the newbies like me, always reminding me that they had the same struggles. I get plenty of support and encouragement from everyone there. I am convinced that more adults and professionals like myself could benefit greatly by studying Kenpo Karate. Contrary to the lie I used to tell myself, it is truly never too late to start.

    My kids, spouse and I have been attending classes here for 4 1/2 years and I can't speak more…read morehighly regarding Mr. Halsey and all the teachers at the school. He has the right balance between toughness and heart that you look for in a karate studio. You can tell how much he loves what he does and what a fanatic teacher and influence he is on his students. What's best? The kids have fun and the adults get a great workout that changes every time you're there to keep it fresh and different. Perfect.

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