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8198 Beechmont Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45255
Our Lil Dragons ( 3- 4 year olds) and Karate for Kids (5 - 11 year olds) are top rated children's martial arts programs that emphasize Character Development. Classes are safe, fun and educational! We have a dynamic program that keeps kids engaged and constantly seeing improvement...

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3.53 reviews
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Amanda W.
2/9/2017

Awesome karate school! My kids have learned so much and their new discipline at home and school has been phenomenal.

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Rebecca M.
6/25/2020

Poor communication and a schemy "time share" type spiel at the end of the first class. Circulating social media the past couple years has been a $25 new student class and my kiddo finally aged...

Jeanette K.
6/17/2021

Met with Mr. Franzen to sign up my 7yr son. He was excellent, friendly and made my son feel comfortable. Really down to earth. Did a great job explaning everything to my son. The place is nice...

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