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Hi everyone im back from the holidays... I haven't been posting much...

 

Anyways can someone tell me of a site that lists all the different types of Martial Arts sites by each State.

 

I am looking for a list of Martial Arts schools for Idaho Falls, Idaho.

 

Thanks for the help!

 

:karate:

 

 

Do unto others, as they done to you.

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School Name:

 

Idaho Falls Kenpo

 

Owner:

 

Charles R. Glenn

 

Head Instructor(s):

 

Charles R. Glenn - 3rd Black

 

Address:

 

Idaho Falls Kenpo

 

366 "E" St.

 

Idaho Falls, ID

 

83402

 

Phone:

 

208 524-3024

 

Organizations Affiliated:

 

Tracy International

 

Kenpo Style:

 

Tracy

 

Comments:

 

 

 

School Name

 

Dragon's Eye Kenpo Karate Studios

 

Owner:

 

Robert Rausch

 

Head Instructor(s):

 

Derek Ence - 5th degree Black

 

Address:

 

502 Elm St., Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402

 

also studio located at 5145 Henry Ave.,

 

Chubbuck, Idaho 83202

 

Phone:

 

(208) 523-9700

 

Organizations Affiliated:

 

AKKI

 

Kenpo Style:

 

Updated Parker, within the Paul Mills family group

 

Comments

 

When you come to the Dragon's Eye Kenpo Karate Studios, you learn from a staff of five experienced black belt

 

instructors the art of American Kenpo taught the way Mr. Parker wanted it to be taught, explosive, spontaneous, and

 

continually evolving, with an emphasis on principles as well as personal freedom and creativity. You will bear a confirmed

 

witness to the Paul Mill's Group's unique signature of speed and incredible power from the group Mr. Parker called his

 

"secret weapons". Our dedication to quality translates into quality martial artists, as well as quality people. In an atmosphere

 

deicated to opening your mind as well as honing your reflexes, you learn to improve your "self". Your self-defense, your

 

self-discipline, your self-esteem, and your self-control. Call today to start your own path toward greatness at Dragon's Eye

 

Kenpo Karate Studios, where the unification of mind, body, and spirit creates superior individuals.

 

 

 

School Name

 

Golden Dragon Karate Studio

 

Owner:

 

David Neubacher

 

Head Instructor(s):

 

David Neubacher - 3rd Degree BlackBelt

 

Address:

 

1873 Gallup

 

Idaho Falls, ID.

 

83404

 

Phone:

 

(208) 524 - 1560

 

Organizations Affiliated:

 

IKCA

 

Kenpo Style:

 

Chinese Kenpo

 

Comments

 

We believe in giving the highest quality of Martial Arts instruction possible. We teach Kenpo karate, both the physical and

 

the mental aspects of the art. The instructor has been involved in the martial arts

 

his entire life. He developed, implemented and taught the first fully structured Martial Arts program in the United States Air

 

Force. He has Blackbelts in six additional styles and/or arts. The knowledge he has

 

learned from this experience is also there for our students. VISIT OUR WEB PAGE AT: (

 

http://www.srv.net/~golddrgn/kenpo.html )

 

Ok that's what I found. I hope that it helps.

 

 

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-Bruce Lee

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::edit:: Edited by Bon

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Posted

Wow thanks, I wanted to look for a professional site that had good schools.

 

I didn't want to go on yellow pages and get a Billy Bob school that has a camo belt in its rank system...

 

Thanks joe.

 

 

Do unto others, as they done to you.

Posted

isn't it great here..........ask for help and you get help....works for me!.......... :nod: :up:

 

 

rushman (karate forums sensei)

3rd dan wtf/kukkiwon

"saying nothing...sometimes says the most"--e. dickerson

Posted

From what I have seen asking things like this in a club site produces much better results than a yellow page search. It says a lot when people are willing to refer people to their own dojos - or not. And it is one of the best ways I have seen to avoid getting into a McDojo.

 

 

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