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El Paso Karate

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Gateway N Blvd ## B4, El Paso, Texas, 79924, United States
(915) 822-8818 www.epkarate.com
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Mar 31, 2017
I love El Paso Karate. My 2 daughters love going there. The instructors are awesome. My daughter at first was shy and cried but the instructors made her feel comfortable paid special attention so she would feel overwhelmed. They know each kid by name. Trust me there's a lot of them and yet they call each one of them individually by name. They make you feel comfortable and family friendly. Totally go for El Paso Karate

Sep 9, 2017
Very polite staff. Very disciplined teachers. Have high goals for the kids. Great with the kids.

Sep 11, 2017
Not quite sure how to start this review because of how bittersweet our experience has been with EPK. I love how they reeled us in. They seemed very dedicated to teaching each student. The instructors are great. My favorites are coach Niko and coach Dallas. Mr. Ed has the wonderful job of recruiting students which he is great at and deserves that pat on the back. Ms. Norma upfront gets treated unfairly. There is a grand amount of miscommunication among ALL of the insturctors. And they seem to put that on her shoulders and are sometimes very rude to her. The whole life skills sheet is good in theory but when the instructors lose the sheets and then tell the small child to their face that they didn't turn it in (when they did and on time) its a little backwards to what they are trying to accomplish by handing these sheets out. The other thing is the monthly activities that cost anywhere from $100-$250 which i find is mind boggling since they already make you pay 100 a month to take classes. They announce they fun activities to the kids which makes it hard to say no to. When the prices are that high. The little dragons/begginers do the same things over and over again (front punch, back punch, front kick, back kick, upper cut, hook). Over and over for a whole year. And you have to pay 40 for them to move onto a new belt btw. Oh but dont get me wrong, they are given the opportunity to learn more in the next level they have but hey you have to pay 200 something a month for that. They are like any wolf in sheep clothing company. Reel them in with nice instructors and encouragement but try to take any money from them that you can. I could throw a glow in the dark dodgeball at my kid for free. And hit him with pool noodles till she learns how to block for free as well and be just as encouraging. In the end they are nice people just wish they had more integrity as a company.

Apr 2, 2017
My sons experience at El Paso Karate has been AWESOME! We've tried him out in different sports and he is the type to constantly want to keep moving. So he has been having a wonderful time learning new things and being able to put all his moves together. While also learning to have self control and to pay attention. His pre k teacher says she sees him more focused and more willing to listen and is more attentive than the other kids. Which i think El Paso karate has helped greatly with. The staff at El Paso Karate is also awesome! Always very informative and willing to answer questions as well as making instruction time fun and beneficial for the kids. We look forward to practices and continuing on through the program for however much longer my son wants to and we know that El Paso Karate will always be welcoming!

Dec 5, 2016
Nothing but Positive!! My daughter has been wanting to train in Karate for quite a while. She had 2 personal, very memorable lessons a couple of years ago, and never forgot those. Now that she has restarted, she loves attending twice a week. I have got to say that the instructors are the best possible for these young kids!! My daughter is progressing very well, and has had very positive changes at home in her character!!

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