HELP: Any Long Beach Kenpo?

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I just moved to Long Beach, CA and have been here for about a month. I need to get back into training but I have no idea where to go. If you could recommend a reputable American Kenpo studio I would be most appreciative. Thank you in advance for your help. Robert
 
Vic LeRoux and Chuck Sullivan out of the Long Beach area with the IKCA
here is the phone number.

714-229-0372

You can tell Vic I referred ya if your want.
 
Mark, I was under the impression that these two gentleman did not have a studio and only did tours and private lessons. Is this not true? That would be great if they have a studio! Thanks again for your help.
 
I looked these up, you may want to give them a call too.
Hope that helps.

8.87 miles away
Deloa's Kenpo Karate
16203 Clark Ave, Bellflower, CA 562-920-2820


9.65 miles away
Pearl of Wisdom Kenpo Karate
9242 Walker St, Cypress, CA 714-952-2669
 
Check out Colin Van Deusen’s Power of One Self Defense Institute in Long Beach

Colin is a 5th degree under Bob White and is a great teacher. You can see more at www.powerofoneselfdefenseinstitute.com

I recommend him very strongly. He is a tremendous martial artist and a great teacher.

Regards,
Vishal Shukla
 
I was lucky enough to have a teacher who lived in North Long Beach, and then I also drove to Larry Tatum's in Pasadena, from about 1995-2002. I now live farther away, and still commute twice a week. I recommend that; incidentally, the studio on Green Street is within easy walking distance of the MTA Gold Line.
 
Thank you very much to all. I will check all of these recommendations out. I appreciate your help. Robert
 
Damn, I forgot. If you absolutely can't get up to Pasadena, there's a studio--I think it's called something like BBC kenpo--on Artesia Blvd. in a small storefront between Walnut Street and Orange Street...there's a guy there who teaches a Chinese wu shu style, Mr. Kang I believe his name is...I know for a fact that he's a first-rate instructor, and while I can't comment on the kenpo taught there, I'd say that you're better off always with a first-rate instructor whatever the style...and this guy's a nice man, and from what I've heard from his students, and seen personally, a wonderful, demanding teacher.
 
Nice avatar. I don't know anything about your area but isn't Marcus close by?

-Tom
 
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