Austin Kung Fu & Tai Chi 少林 Online & Studio

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Austin, United States

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Martial arts school· Karate school· Tai chi school· Kung fu school

Austin Kung Fu & Tai Chi 少林 Online & Studio Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Austin Kung Fu & Tai Chi 少林 Online & Studio is located in Austin, United States on 8910 Research Blvd Suite E1. Austin Kung Fu & Tai Chi 少林 Online & Studio is rated 5 out of 5 in the category martial arts school in United States.

Address

8910 Research Blvd Suite E1

Phone

+1 5123518433

Service options

No online classes

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

Mon
5:30–9PM
Tue
6:30–7:30PM
Wed
5:30–9PM
Thu
Closed
Fri
Closed
Sat
9AM–2PM
Sun
2–3PM

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Wayne Swanson

It's important to stay active as an adult. The benefits are more than just physical, but for one's mental fitness as well. Kung Fu not only improves my strength, flexibility and range of motion, but my balance, and learning new movements helps one to keep their mental acuity as well. I was interested in taking up Kung Fu prior to the lockdowns, and thought I had missed yet another window to join. Master Joe's online classes and morning workouts have been a bright spot to fight the isolation and to keep in shape. The opportunity to safely practice in person on Saturday mornings helps, and provides some needed interaction as well. The classes can meet the skill and ability of anyone, from limber kids to active young adults to us (much) older people who are just starting. Master Joe and Master Sheryl have provided an easy (and fun) way to stay active and improve one's fitness, weather it's Kung Fu, Tai Chi, or a combination of the two. It's simple to join the activities, and the presentation of the classes and workouts are flexible enough to cope with the things that can come up. They are both eager teachers, happy to share their knowledge and experience.

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David Nelson

As a beginner in my late 50s, overweight, out of shape, and dyslexic, I was an unlikely candidate for \martial artist\. My original goal was to get my 13-year old son interested in Kung Fu, to get some exercise, and maybe lose some weight. It was difficult at first: initially I thought I was going to croak just during warmups, I was often on the wrong foot, and would routinely arrive at the end of a different kata than I started. Needless to say, no one's star student. But I refused to give up. Nor did Master Joe, Master Sheryl, the other instructors, or my fellow students, give up on me. At age 60 I managed to achieve the 2nd degree Black Belt alongside my son, and still keep up (more or less) with the \youngsters\. I'm still not a star student (although my son became one). But I am deeply grateful for the support, encouragement, and friendships that have accompanied the excellent martial arts training. I'm in the best shape of my life. Shao-lin Do has definitely made my left better.

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Jason Cavaliere

I’ve been at the school since 2005. I’ve grown mentally and spiritually, while at the same time shrinking physically ( about 100lbs) as I’ve found my way up the ranks. There’s not another place quite like it that I’ve experienced. I keep coming because I want to surround myself with people who love training, love teaching, and love humanity as much as I do. It is also the most fulfilling and fun hobby I’ve ever taken on! Life does not get easier; we get better at life. I can honestly say that I am better at everything else I do in my life because I train here. As a parent I am seeing the same results from my daughter. She’s four and just starting her journey, but it’s really brought her out of her shell. I’ve seen huge strides in her balance, confidence, and strength that are well above anything that could be described as natural developmental growth. Continuing the path she’s begun, she will be miles ahead of many of her peers at school in a few years. Knowing how much I’ve grown starting as an adult, I wish that I had been given the opportunity to train when I was her age. BUT...don’t take my word for it, go try a free class - you won't regret it.

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Kathy Pendleton

Memory, strength, and balance are aspects of kung fu training that really help this lady enjoy life and retirement. Plus it's really addictive - love those endorphine rushes after a great workout with friends! I hope to continue for a long time.