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Karate Institute Of Mentor

Karate Institute Of Mentor

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7667 Mentor Ave ## 102, Mentor, Ohio, 44060, United States
(440) 951-0463 www.mentorkarate.com
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Oct 8, 2015
The last writer un-nerved me. This school is a great way to introduce Karate to everyone any age over 3yrs. My Granddaughter (12) has been going for 3 years. She was really kind of shy, slow in school work etc. Karate does what is says. Knowledge, discipline, respect, courage, etc. Just come anytime and check them out. The students are given certificates for friends to come and try a month of lessons for $000.00, and a free uniform to keep no matter their decision. They can do this because once the child tries it they keep coming. Now, Honestly not all do. It is not for everyone for what ever reason. But most of them make some really great lifelong friends and a sport that may someday save them from attacks by anyone. My other granddaughter (5) started when she was 3. I am glad they both had this opportunity. It's really not all that expensive either. Not for what they are getting back from it. I highly, very highly recommend Mentor Karate Institute!

Jul 22, 2016
John and I cannot say enough good things about the Karate Institute of Mentor. From the moment we started three months ago with our daughter in the Lil Dragons program, kids ages 3-4 yrs old, we have been welcomed every day by smiling faces and warm hellos. All of the Sensei’s go out of their way to say hello and give High Five’s when they pass by. But the thing that has impressed us most of all are the other students, the older kids in particular. They make sure that our daughter understands how to do the exercises, they keep an eye on her when she’s in a big group and take time to make sure she does her best at every skill. She loves working with the “Big Kids” as she calls them and even when we practice at home, she likes to pretend that she’s one of them. We have been in other situations where we felt like outsiders but at the Karate Institute of Mentor you feel like family from day one. Everyone knows your name and your child’s name and genuinely is interested in their success. We are so happy that we’ve found the Karate Institute of Mentor and would recommend them to anyone who wants to have their child grow both physically and mentally in a happy environment. Thank you to the owners Sensei Dennis and Sensei Mercedes Janes as well as all of my daughters other sensei’s, Sensei Kelly and Sensei Linda Thomas, who work so hard every day to make the Dojo what it is today. And a big thank you to the other students who have truly surpassed our expectations with their leadership abilities and we look forward to many more years with our karate family!

Dec 7, 2015
Great fun and fitness for the whole family!

Feb 24, 2008
All these fake posts are amazing! Anyone who has been to this school will know that most/all of the posts are by people that work there or teach there. Please don't let the glowing remarks fool you. Save your money. They pressure you into signing ridiculous contracts. Most children will not stick with something for years-that is how they learn to find their passion, by trying many different things. If the owners were smart, they would realize that. By alienating their customers, they are losing out on many chances for positive referrals to everyone they know. The main focus of this school is to see how to get your hard earned money into their pockets.

Jan 11, 2010
As a long-time student at the Karate Institute, here are some of the reasons I feel anyone interested in the Martial Arts should check the school out: 1. Knowledgeable Teachers: classes are taught by teachers who not only are proficient marital arts practitioners, but know how to teach and motivate students in class. 2. Diverse Student Set: Classes are lively with a great group of people which is the best environment to improve your skills. 3. Well-Rounded Classes: The school teaches self-defense, sparring, kata, and even weapons. Specialty skills are periodically incorporated into regular classes so things don't get stale- with efforts made to not forget the basics. 4. Longevity: So many martial arts schools are here today and gone tomorrow. The Karate Institute has been around for over 25 years and continues to grow. That length of experience comes out in the way the school handles class and conducts its business. 5. Lessons Taught Beyond Punching and Kicking: The school emphasizes basic philosophies that apply to your daily life outside the dojo- it's part of what I feel makes taking classes at the a dojo such as the Karate Institute more beneficial than some other sports. And it's fun! I could keep going on, but I would encourage people interested in the martial arts to check out the Karate Institute to see for yourself.

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