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Businiess name:  Robinson's Taekwondo
Review by:  Praneel A.
Review content: 
I have a sibling that got caught in the trap of Robinson's Taekwondo and my parents paid the dues and were not at all satisfied. The training and staff are okay but it is the cost the parents have to pay to get this service which is not reasonable. The location of the dojo are also not very good, it is not because its not in the best neighborhood, but it is because it is in a very cramped shopping center with very little parking with a very busy Florin road out front. The taekwondo discipline that is taught here is also very watered down to cater to all of the different ages of children who train, but I do not agree with this because if I wanted a sub par training then I could get the same type of training at the local community center for little to no cost. Robinson's will get kids hooked to come in to the center by promising the first month free after paying for a certain number of months up front so they get at least some money out of the parents. I just think parents should shop around for Karate training centers before settling with Robinson's.

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