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My kids were part of Ageless Karate for a little over a year. My oldest started in the kids beginners class and my youngest in the little Ninja's. They both enjoyed the classes and the friends they made. They learned a lot during their time there. My youngest graduated from the little Ninja's and joined the kids beginners class at age 4. Although she is young, she was able to learn her white and red belt katas. And she was also very confident in what she did whether it was kata or kumite. My oldest was able to do a weapons class - bo staff, and take a grappling class as well during his time there. Ageless is a great school if you want your kids in Sports Karate. The Sensei's are kind and the location is convenient because it's just right off the freeway. They have classes 7 days a week. (My kids attended 3-4 times a week.) The thing we disliked about Ageless is the way the Sensei ran his business. Let's just say he's better at teaching than running the business side of his dojo. He's trying to work on that though.
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