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Tat Wong Kung Fu Academy

Tat Wong Kung Fu Academy

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601 Clement St, San Francisco, California, 94118, United States
(415) 752-5555 www.tatwong.com
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Oct 7, 2015
Since joining Tat Wong Kung Fu Academy, my 3 year-old daughter has become more focused and disciplined, and I've noticed a vast improvement in her overall behavior. The instructors and staff are all professional, courteous, and not to mention, world class martial artists. I'd highly recommended this school for anyone wanting to learn martial arts.

Dec 9, 2010
I've been a student for over 7 years now. I started in the kickboxing program then moved over to Kung Fu. Their kids program is also wonderful. I can't say enough good things about their programs but if I had to say one it would be the professionalism and quality of their instructors.

Oct 14, 2009
Available classes were often too few and intructors were sometimes hard to understand. While enrolled, most of the staff were friendly and supportive, but the pressure to enroll into expensive contracts was enormous. After enrolling in a 2 year contract (approx. $2500.00) and attending for just a few months, I decided to withdraw and requested a partial refund per contract terms. The prior friendliness and support of staff immediately evaporated. I have made repeated formal requests for a partial refund of enrollment fees, but so far (after almost 2 months) Tat Wong staff still is "considering" (i.e.: "stonewalling") my refund request. It looks like my next step will have to be Small Claims Court. This Kung Fu academy's "code of honor" seems to stop at the cash register. I'm very disappointed and could not recommend this martial arts academy to anybody.

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