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Average Rating: Good (2 Reviews)

Quality of Instruction:
Good
Other aspects:
Very Good

1 out of 2 Reviewer recommended King School of Karate.

Best Karate School in King

Oct 10 2020 by Michael (Former Student with 1 - 3 Years Experience at this school)

Quality of Instruction:
Excellent
Other aspects:
Excellent
Recommended:
Yes

The previous comment here was obviously from someone who is trying to bash this dojo or never trained there at all. You can go to their website and you'll see the quality of students that they put out. All belts are earned and never given out. We believe the writer was getting this one confused with the other karate school which is a McDojo but a similar name they don't have Karate in the name but Martial Arts.

You can see the quality of instruction by the State, Regional, National and International Gold Medals won by both the students and the instructor. Check out their FB page and website, www. jskd. us.


(3 of 6 People found this review helpful)

Your Friendly Neighborhood Mc-dojo.

Oct 23 2014 by KyokushinJapan (Familiar with the School , No Personal Experience at this school)

Quality of Instruction:
Poor
Other aspects:
Average
Recommended:
No!

This place is a mc-dojo. If you do not know what a mc-dojo is here are a few pointers:

A McDojo is a school that teaches a watered-down and impractical form of martial arts in the name of making money. They place the importance of profit well ahead of teaching anything realistic or credible in terms of self-defense, and are dangerous in the aspect that they send unprepared & often over confident students into a world thinking they can fight when in actuality they have no real fighting skills. There used to be a time where a black belt meant something, back in days where it took years upon years of intense training, pain, and sacrifice. Those who wore a black belt around their waist had earned it, and they knew how to fight. Those days are gone though, and honestly, having a black belt anymore is useless per se. Who doesn't have one? With McDojos cranking out thousands of black belts to students who've trained maybe one or two years, there is no standard anymore. We have hundreds of thousands of black belts under 12, many even under 6, and a society that believes they earned them. If you are taking or currently interested in taking a martial art for self-defense, a McDojo is something to watch out for. They will not teach you anything useful. If you are only interested in martial arts for a form of sport or exercise, then a McDojo might be alright for you, but only if those are your sole intentions & goals of taking the class. Look here for more info: http :// mcdojo - faq. tripod. com

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