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Bushidokan Karate Incorporated
Program Name: Bushidokan Karate Incorporated
Program Address: 7548 Raytown Rd, Raytown MO
Contact Phone: (816) 353-0866
Website: http://katzersbushidokan.net/
Detail: Katzer's Bushidokan website. A legend in Kansas City, chief instructor Mr. Steve Katzer, along with his wife Teresa and daughter Stevie, have trained thousands of individuals in this highly effective street self-defense system. For more than 30 years the Katzer family have effectively proven that Bushidokan is the style of champions.
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Bushidokan Karate Incorporated, Raytown MO
Program Address: 7548 Raytown Rd, Raytown MO
Contact Phone: (816) 353-0866
Website: http://katzersbushidokan.net/
Detail: Katzer's Bushidokan website. A legend in Kansas City, chief instructor Mr. Steve Katzer, along with his wife Teresa and daughter Stevie, have trained thousands of individuals in this highly effective street self-defense system. For more than 30 years the Katzer family have effectively proven that Bushidokan is the style of champions.
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