Clubs locations near Cincinnati, OH

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Western Sports Mall

📍 2323 Ferguson Rd Ste 1, Cincinnati, OH, 45238

📞 513-451-4905

🌐 fuse.net

William Florence JR Concrete

📍 1808 Blackstone Pl, Cincinnati, OH, 45237

📞 513-791-3930

Winton PLC Youth Center

📍 4609 N Edgewood Ave, Cincinnati, OH, 45232

📞 513-681-8004

🌐 wpyouth.net

Womans Art Club Cultural Center

📍 6980 Cambridge Ave, Cincinnati, OH, 45227

📞 513-272-3700

🌐 womansartclub.com

Womans City Club

📍 103 William Howard Taft Rd Ste 2, Cincinnati, OH, 45219

📞 513-751-0100

🌐 womanscityclub.org

Yoseikan Anderson Karate School

📍 7762 Beechmont Ave Ste A Ste A, Cincinnati, OH, 45255

📞 513-232-1035

🌐 www.yoseikananderson.com

Located in the Greater Cincinnati, Ohio area, Yoseikan Anderson Karate School offers classes in "Chito-Ryu" karate and Practial self defense classes for adults, children, and people with limited free time. What is "Chito-Ryu" karate? Chito-Ryu is a Japanese martial art designed to strengthen the body, mind, and spirit. It focuses on self defense, self discipline, self awareness and self control, while helping to improve flexibility, strength, and balance. Students will learn the physical, psychological and philosophical aspects of Chito-ryu Karate. Come and explore a well rounded martial art. Our mission at Yoseikan Anderson is to develop strong minds and bodies, while preserving the teachings of Doctor Tsuyoshi Chitose (O-Sensei). Through practicing Chito-Ryu karate, we believe that the character of each individual can be improved. Respect, self discipline, courtesy, patience, and humility are some of the aspects of Chito-Ryu Karate that we strive to perfect. While attempting to achieve thess goals, we will develop excellent training habits, technique and confidence that will last a lifetime. Chito-Ryu is a lifelong endevour, one that will effect every aspect of daily life. We take this responsibilty seriously, and will do our best to achieve these goals. Gichin Funakoshi said it best "The ultimate aim of karate lies neither in victory nor defeat, but in the perfection of the character of it's participants."