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FAQ
Q - Where exactly are you guys located exactly?
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We are conviently at 65 Maspeth Ave Suite 1a in Williamsburg, Brooklyn directly off of Metropolitan Ave between Woodpoint Rd and Kingsland Ave. The B24 bus stops a block away. From the Subway we're easily accesible via the L train at the Graham street station, after it's a little over a 3 block walk. The G train stops at Lorimer, a little over 4 block walk from there is also an option. By car we are the Metropolitan exit off of the BQE immediately heading east to Maspeth, or from the Williamsburg bridge head east to Metropolitan and follow the same route.
Q - How do I get started?
A - Call (718)-858-5037 to schedule a convenient time for you and your family to try your first FREE "Private Lesson" with one of our qualified professional instructors. You can also register for an appointment online using the contact us page. Please see the online registration form or contact the school directly.
Q - Why do I need to schedule an appointment?
A - This way, the instructor will set aside time to answer any questions or concerns, give you and your family a personal tour of the school, receive a FREE "Private Lesson", and discuss all the various martial arts programs and prices.
Q - Am I too old to start learning Kung-Fu or Tai-Chi?
A - No. In fact, we have students of all ages training in their respective martial arts programs. Regardless of your age, our professional instructors and training at Brooklyn Eagle Claw Kung-Fu will make you feel great. It's an excellent way to learn how to protect yourself, not to mention improve your overall health.
Q - Will learning Kung-fu help my child at school?
A - Yes, because Kung-Fu helps children develope better concentration, discipline, and focus, which will help them tremendously in their school studies.
Q - Do women train in your Kung-fu and Tai- Chi programs?
A - Yes. Our martial arts training programs are co-ed, with more women signing up everyday, learning self-defense and getting in great shape. In fact, many of the self-defense techniques taught are especially great for women as they rely on speed and accuracy as opposed to brute force. |