Topic: looking for a new martial arts studio
heavenlyboy34's photo
Wed 01/09/13 09:52 PM
My current studio charges FAR too much for the black belt course, and according to people I've asked who are much more experienced than i over at the martialartsplanet forums, it's a rip-off. I found a nice-sounding studio in my area that offers a few months of introductory lessons free. I'm also considering another kung fu studio. If you're familiar with the pheonix area-in particular the 85028 area code (and as close to 28th street and cactus as possible) and know a good martial arts studio (any style), let me know. Thanks! drinker

Queene123's photo
Wed 01/09/13 10:11 PM

My current studio charges FAR too much for the black belt course, and according to people I've asked who are much more experienced than i over at the martialartsplanet forums, it's a rip-off. I found a nice-sounding studio in my area that offers a few months of introductory lessons free. I'm also considering another kung fu studio. If you're familiar with the pheonix area-in particular the 85028 area code (and as close to 28th street and cactus as possible) and know a good martial arts studio (any style), let me know. Thanks! drinker



i dont know about the college there
but here they have a low fee for classes

you could check that out

AndyBgood's photo
Wed 01/09/13 10:11 PM
All I can suggest is to hop from Dojo to Dojo and feel them out. Go with what feels true to you. All I can say is he only real Shoalin temple in America is in New York.

Have you considered hopping styles?


Go figure I just got finished watching Kung Fu Hustle too!