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Ageless Martial Arts
Basic Information
Address: 2301 East Sunset Rd.Suite 23
Las Vegas NV 89119
Phone : 702-806-1404
Email: info@agelesskarate.com
Phone Number: (702) 260-4552
Fax Number: (419) 844-2096
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Additional Information
Focus: Martial Arts training in Wu Shen Pai Kung Fu
Sponsor:
Wu Shen Pai International Association
Director: Robert L. Jones, 9th Degree Black Belt
Schools Served: All Las Vegas Area Schools
School District: Clark County School District
County: Clark County
Schedule: Classes offered daily after 3:00 PM
Ages: 4-18
Capacity: 30 students per class
Membership/Pricing: varies
Setting:
At our kwoon, Warrior Spirit Martial Arts Academy, 2301 E. Sunset Road, Suite 23, Las Vegas, Nevada
Our Kwoon is located at the Southwest corner of Sunset and Eastern.
History:
Warrior Spirit Martial Arts Academy was founded in 1996 by Sigung Robert L. Jones. Professor Jones has been teaching and training for over 41 years. Our Kwoon has a proven and highly successful program. We are an elite training academy that specializes in the personal training of our students. We build champions in life and in the martial arts one Black Sash at a time.
Program Highlights:
Our programs are age specific and developed by professional educators for the development of our youth. Our Tiny Tigers program begins the training process for young students aged 4 to 6. Our Little Dragons program is for youth aged 7-12. We have a Warrior Spirit Youth Program for those young people aged 13-18.
Support Services:
We offer a Summer Camp, a Spring Camp for youth of all ages. Call and inquire for details on our award winning program.