Get to the top of the directory by claiming your business!
SHAKU Family Martial Arts

SHAKU Family Martial Arts

Claim Business
4.1 Google Review
496 Discovery Ave #11, Kingston, Ontario, K7K 7E9, Canada
Read our review guideline

Write a Review

Loading…

Write a review
Be the first to write a review.

Google Reviews

Refresh Reviews 4.1


Oct 2, 2017
I have been going to SHAKU for 3 years now mainly for kickboxing and circuit training. It is a very friendly atmosphere with the emphasis being on respect for everyone as well as your self. Sensei is very accommodating when it comes to busy schedules and life in general. It is a very encouraging and postivie environment even for a complete beginner, which I was when I signed up. I would recommend SHAKU to everyone and do so every chance I get. It is the only exercise regimen that I have stuck with in my 40 some years!

Oct 3, 2017
LOVE this place! I would recommend it for anyone! It's not just about the physical activity, though there's plenty of that, Sensei has created a safe environment where people can be comfortable trying new things and pushing to the next level. The principles of perseverance, taking initiative and mutual respect overflow into life outside the training facility and have had a dramatic effect! I can not imagine where we would be without our Shaku family!

Oct 2, 2017
Shaku is a great place and my son loves working towards his next belts. I love the emphasis of trying to become the best person you can be and teaching the students many valuable skills and character diciplines. Definitely would recommend those with kids to check out!

Oct 9, 2017
I have been going to SHAKU for almost two years now. I was very nervous to start an exercise regime on my own but sensei and the other members made me feel comfortable instantly. Sensei creates an environment that pushes you to try your best and move past your own limits but not in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable or judged. I started on a 20-class kickboxing Groupon and am now working on my Martial Arts belts. I also recently started my five-year-old twin boys in the martial arts program and they love it. They are shy boys and she has made them feel incredibly safe and welcomed. I would highly recommend SHAKU for both adults and children.

Oct 2, 2017
My daughter has gained so much confidence in her self over the last 4 years at Shaku! She has learned so much about her self and what she is capable of accomplishing with hard work and dedication! She loves the classes and all of the people she has met there! Sensei is a great teacher and mentor!

INDUSTRY BLOGS

The Grain Game: How Grains Shape the Soul of Whiskey

#whiskey #smithville

Whiskey, a beloved spirit savored around the world, is a product of nature's simplest ingredients. At its heart, whiskey is nothing more than water, yeast, and most importantly, grain....

Smithville Whiskey

Single Malt vs. Blended Whiskey: A Comprehensive Guide

#whiskey #smithville

Whether you are a whiskey connoisseur or a casual enthusiast, understanding the nuanced world of whiskey can be a delightful pursuit. Two terms that often spark curiosity are...

Smithville Whiskey

Creating Magic in a Barrel: A Step-by-Step Guide to Crafting Traditional Whiskey

#whiskey #smithville

Hello, whiskey lovers and budding distillers alike! Today, we're taking a fascinating journey into the heart of the distillery to uncover the meticulous step-by-step process of...

Smithville Whiskey

A Whiskey Journey: From Water Source to Distillery

#whiskey #smithville

Every whisky connoisseur will tell you that the secret to a great whisky lies in three key elements - grain, yeast, and water. But did you know that it's the water, often overlooked,...

Smithville Whiskey

Grain Games: The Whisky Character Playground

#whiskey #smithville

Hello, whisky wanderers! Ready to hop, skip, and jump into the rollicking world of grains and their whimsical influence on whisky character? From the robust charm of barley to...

Smithville Whiskey

Whiskey Production: 18th Century Methods vs Modern Techniques

#whiskey #smithville

In the 18th century, the choice of grain for whiskey production was largely determined by regional availability. In Scotland and Ireland, barley was the predominant grain, while...

Smithville Whiskey

The Evolution of Whisky: 18th Century Methods vs. Modern Mastery

#whiskey #smithville

Whisky lovers, we've got a treat for you today! We're going on a time-traveling adventure to compare whisky production methods between the 18th century and today. Understanding...

Smithville Whiskey

Female Bootleggers of Prohibition: Stories of Defiance

#whiskey #smithville

Prohibition, the legal enforcement banning alcohol sale and consumption in the United States from 1920 to 1933, was a unique period that saw a rise in illegal activities designed...

Smithville Whiskey


Own this business?

Claim Your Business
• Update your photo and information
• Get notified when reviews are posted
• Respond and manage your reviews
• Select badges and keywords

Martial Arts Near Me