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My nephew up in Michigan pickup a flyer for this. So my brother signed him up.
My brother thinks the instructor is full-of-himself as he is about 20 and claims to be a master. (my brothers words). My sister-in-law just wants my nephew to get involved in something as he is a bit of an introvert. And the class time is convenient for her to drop him off on her way to work.
Does anyone around Ann Arbor or Detroit have any experience with this school system? It appears they have a number of classes in that area.
No weapons are taught to the students and per the instructor 'only certain master's receive training with weapons'. They do not participate in tournaments - (no big deal). My brother said the kids were running around, and not required to show respect in the class.
Lots of talking, little training, seemed soft according to my brother. He'd rather switch him into a real school, but right now just trying to get the kid to get excited about karate...he thinks this may have been a bad first choice.
My brother thinks the instructor is full-of-himself as he is about 20 and claims to be a master. (my brothers words). My sister-in-law just wants my nephew to get involved in something as he is a bit of an introvert. And the class time is convenient for her to drop him off on her way to work.
Does anyone around Ann Arbor or Detroit have any experience with this school system? It appears they have a number of classes in that area.
No weapons are taught to the students and per the instructor 'only certain master's receive training with weapons'. They do not participate in tournaments - (no big deal). My brother said the kids were running around, and not required to show respect in the class.
Lots of talking, little training, seemed soft according to my brother. He'd rather switch him into a real school, but right now just trying to get the kid to get excited about karate...he thinks this may have been a bad first choice.