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Businiess name:  Chinese Shaolin Ctr
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Being Chinese, I was searching for traditional Chinese shaolin kung fu back in the nineties. Seeing their sign on their school, I was ecstatic! But, like an idiot, I didn't go watch a class first. I went in, asked questions and signed their contract and laid out a lot of cash. I showed up to my first lesson and first noticed that everyone was wearing Karate Gis and barefoot, and that threw me off. I assumed there was a Karate class sharing space at the school, but to my dismay - no, this was the supposed shaolin kung fu. To their credit, the friendly instructors there do give you a great fitness challenge, but the things they teach you....Well, let's just say it is not shaolin kung fu. I don't even know what it is but it was not for me at all. Unfortunately because of the contract I had to keep paying, but I quit taking the classes very early on before the contract was done. Since then I went on to visit other schools in Atlanta (I now live in Florida) and found that there were other lesser-known but much better quality out there in Atlanta. In my opinion - if you really want real kung fu, keep looking. (Gosh I hate posting bad reviews :( Pros: Fitness Cons: Lots of things...

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