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Businiess name:  Kensho Martial Arts
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Having never really trained in martial arts I have always been hesitant to jump in to any sort of school for fears of being treated as a number., by instructors who aren't really experienced. I don't just want to get a sweat going, I want to learn. I want to commit to a program/team that is led by someone I can really respect and trust. I saw the offer for Kensho Chicago and thought to myself, ""meh, another martial arts school"" However as I looked into it, specifically the Instructors resume, my interest was piqued. This guy really has really dedicated himself to these arts, and has accumulated a lifetime of experience. That in of itself was enough to make me investigate. Looking into it further I found that the classes are welcoming, and encouraging. With smaller class sizes where I can get individual attention and instruction, from someone who knows what they're talking about at that! With fellow class mates of all types, Roger has done a tremendous job molding us into a disciplined class without being too serious. Everyone keeps a smile on their face while training. The school is conveniently located, with free parking, and the space itself is immaculate. All the training equipment is either new, or in mint condition. Everything is extremely well kept. The class schedule is very accommodating.with Morning and Evening classes. You can get started for a trial month at $50 which even includes your uniform. I am about a month in and am loving it so far. I am quite a skeptic, and have yet to find any reason to not continue. I feel as though I've learned much, and have noticeably increased my health, and self confidence in the past few weeks. There is even a childrens class. My seven year old daughter started it last week, and to be honest I have never seen her this excited about any of her extracurricular activities. They even emphasize discipline in the home. With a worksheet/responsibility chart that the child uses to document homework/chores around the house, which is then taken into consideration when its time to promote up to another belt. So far, it is one of the best choices I have made for myself, and as a parent. If you're interested in learning a martial art, or having your child do so, you would be doing yourself a disservice if you didn't give Kensho a look.

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