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KSK Martial Arts
Basic Information
Address: 21151 Victory Blvd Woodland Hills Ca 91303
Email: kensho_kan@yahoo.com
Phone Number: 81-347-3656
Additional Information
Focus: Homework and After school martial arts training for children 6-14
Director: Gregory Poretz / Tamara Poretz
Schools Served: Local to 91303
County: Los Angeles
Schedule: 1:30-6:PM
Ages: 6-14
Capacity: 20
Membership/Pricing: Call for fee info.
Setting:
Private martial arts school with computer/study room, and training area.
History:
Since 2002 The Kenshokan Martial Arts Academy had been a center for premiere martial arts training and character building. We are proud of our numerous champion level students, we are more proud of our student bodies character. We began offering classes at a local community center. After we outgrew our training space we moved to our current location.
Gregory is a life long martial artist, starting in jujitsu in 1973 in Granada Hills Ca. He began teaching Jr students in 1985. He is a national jujitsu champion several times over and several of his youth and adult students have champions under his guidance. Sensei Poretz has studied; karate, hwa rang do, kung fu, and jojutsu. Tamara is a California credentialed teacher specializing in k-12. she operates the after school homework club and provides guidance on the curriculum and teaching strategies of the studio. Gregory and Tamara operate their business with the goal of creating strong confident children for a better world.
Program Highlights:
Our after school program is rum by Tamara Poretz a California Credentialed Teacher with extensive experience in private tutoring and reading recovery Martial Arts classes are led by Sensei Gregory Poretz a national Jujitsu champion with 30 years experience training. He has been teaching Jujitsu since 1994.
Activities:
see below
Field Trip Destinations: see below
Program Information:
The Kenshokan is a traditional Japanese martial arts school with a Hawaiian flair offering instruction in Jujitsu and self-defense. We offer programs for children and adults. Both will gain confidence, flexibility, endurance, as well as inner and outer strength. Our childrens program is an empowering adventure of self discovery. Our students make profound gains in confidence and personal discipline that guides them steadily on the path to success. Adults will learn to calmly beat back lifes stresses and gain the ability to deflect and overcome any and all obstacles that may come their way. Train hard with an open spirit so that every challenge becomes an opportunity. We do not charge for rank advancement, students proceed at their own pace, first setting then superseding their goals. We train in the Hawaiian spirit of Ohana (family) and Kokua (working hand in hand towards a common goal) in a safe non competitive atmosphere. Ask about our after school homework club.
Slogan: excellence in action