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Pre-med and pre-law? You seriously need to work off some steam! A good Arnis school should do that for you. A few sessions of live stick sparing, you can give the med students some practice, and you'll be a natural as the uke in moot court! Good to have you here.

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Anyone have any school/academy/dojo/teacher/sensei/sifu recommendations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Please don't be shy!

 

You might try these schools, though I don't have any personal experience with them.

 

Rick Fowler's American Kenpo Karate 5443 N. MacArthur

 

Irving, TX 75038 972-753-0002 Rick Fowler, 7th Deg. Black Belt Ed Parker's American Kenpo, Planas Lineage Assocation: SWKKA Website: Rick Fowler's American Kenpo

 

Academy of Kenpo Karate 3325 W. Rochelle Rd.,

 

Irving, TX 75062 214-256-3969 Tim Bulot, 5th Deg. Black Belt Ed Parker's American Kenpo, Larry Tatum Associations: LTKKA , KKIA

 

Nick Chamberlain's Kenpo Karate Studio 14444 Dallas Parkway, Ste. 115

 

Dallas, TX 75240-8362 972-789-1234 972-789-1589 (Fax) Nick Chamberlain, 5th Deg. Black Belt Nick Cerio's Kenpo Associations: NCIMMA Also studying Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu, and Machado Jiujitsu.

 

United Family Karate Academy 3455 North Beltine Rd., Ste. 103

 

Irving, TX 75062 972-252-7600 Jay McKey, 3rd Deg. Black Belt Kenpo; 1st Dan Taekwondo Ed Parker's American Kenpo

 

Website: Family Karate

 

North Texas Kenpo Institute Dallas / Fort Worth, TX Tommy Burks Ed Parker's American Kenpo Associations: AKTS

 

Irving, TX 972-506-7788 David E. Stanley, 3rd Deg. Black Belt Ed Parker's American Kenpo Associations: CKF

 

Mr. Stanley trains and "teaches" at at Colleyville Family Karate . Email Address: Mr. Stanley dstanley@optelnow.net> Website: TCB Kenpo - under construction

 

I put the associations that I know or have heard are good in bold type. Give 'em a try, see what you think.

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