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8101 Chicopee Ave, Los Angeles, California, 91325, United States
(818) 783-2356 www.shaolinla.com
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Jun 15, 2017
Amazing teaching in this place. Our Sifu encompasses the physical, historical and internal. Learning soooooo much and I cant wait to learn even more. Everyone is down to earth too. #thankful ⚔🌌✨🌌⚔

Feb 18, 2017
Like most all of the CSC schools nationwide, here you will find a loose atmosphere but focused curriculum with a range of material not found anywhere else. Great, friendly, open, accepting people, great material and a very comprehensive art and history. Even though I have often wondered, sometimes for years, I keep coming back to the mountain.

Apr 30, 2013
This place is great. I started in July of 2011 and have been going ever since. Not only have I learned some really cool kung fu, but I have made a lot of friends. The school has a great sense of community, which is part of the reason I keep coming back. I highly recommend this school to anyone who is interested in learning kung fu, while still having fun.

Dec 8, 2013
In High school I was so out of shape I couldn't reach my toes. In college I started getting a bit more fit but wanted something more fun than just hitting the gym (not that I don't love the gym, don't get me wrong.) I started getting into Chinese martial arts through videogames because I am nothing if not a geek. I was looking for a place that had a variety of material (especially weapons, I love me some weapons training) as well as a place that had a good vibe. I found this place and it gives you a free month - no contracts, no promises, no uniform prepurchase, a free month to try it. I decided I'll give it a go, if at the end of the month I liked it, I would sign up for a bit. I've been here three and a half years and I have had the time of my life. The material is varied, challenging, but most importantly the people absolutely make the school. Sifu Dean is one of the most patient people I've ever met (he puts up with all of my nonsense for one thing) and everyone in this school is really chill. There are no egos, no machismo, just people having fun learning kung fu. Try a month, if you don't like it after that you can be assured there will be no hard feelings, but I think you'll love it. I sure did.

Jan 7, 2011
Love it!!! I started training here in Fall 2008 with no previous martial arts experience. I am so impressed with the passion and dedication of the Sifu Dean, Master David & Master Sharon and Grandmaster Sin K The' as well as the exceptional community of students. It's an amazing art and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to be happier, healthier and much more focused, grounded and disciplined in every aspect of their life. It's so much fun and really affordable too. Check it out for a free month with no attachments to see if it is right for you.

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