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American Institute of Kenpo (AIK) Karate Martial Arts CPR & First Aid

Note: You can also Contact The American Institute of Kenpo to register of this class.

CPR & First Aid

The American Institute of Kenpo (AIK) annually offers a CPR and First Aid course in February.

The course is conducted by Lee Muscarella, a Battalion Chief with the Golder Ranch Fire District, and his son Shay Muscarella both senior AIK Black Belts. In addition to their Black Belt status, these two individuals are firefighters, paramedics, and comedians (or at least they believe they are). For many years, these men have provided invaluable life-saving training to our instructors, friends, and families.

This CPR and First Aid course accredits participants with American Heart Association certification. In addition to teaching the necessary information, Lee and Shay Muscarella incorporate anecdotes from their real-life experiences, providing valuable context that is often lacking in other classes. Their ability to combine humor with the content makes this a highly engaging and informative class.

Class Requirements:

Must be 12 years old or older

Date:

Saturday, February 10th, 2024

Time:

Starts at 1:00pm

Location:

The American Institute of Kenpo

7320 N. La Cholla Blvd. #164

Tucson, AZ 85741

Registration:

$55.00 per participant

 

Make sure to fill out the online registration form and submit it to AIK.

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Monica Chavez

Whenever the time comes for me to renew my CPR & First Aid credentials, I do not hesitate to sign up for the course taught by Lee & Shay Muscarella. It is thorough, on point, fast paced, and engaging. 

 

As a bonus, I get to join my friends and colleagues in the Kenpo community, of which the Muscarellas belong, making the time entertaining and fun. I highly recommend this course.

~ Trinity Johnson

The CPR training really focuses on the big picture. Shay and Mr Muscarella both are fun teachers. They go through how to approach a person that might have a problem and how to deal with said person. They always emphasize that safety is the most important part especially for yourself. They welcome questions and walk through scenarios with you. And they also play music to help you catch a rhythm when practicing CPR.

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