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Greensboro Blackbelt Academy
Program Name: Greensboro Blackbelt Academy
Program Address: 109 Pisgah Church Rd, Greensboro NC
Contact Phone: (336) 282-7045
Website: http://greensboroblackbelt.net
Detail: Greensboro Black Belt Academy has specialized in Taekwondo and Kempo Jujutsu for the entire family since 1991. Founded by Dr. Jin Bang Yang, our objective is to provide a group setting for all ages to experience the physical, mental and social benefits of martial arts.
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Greensboro Blackbelt Academy, Greensboro NC
Program Address: 109 Pisgah Church Rd, Greensboro NC
Contact Phone: (336) 282-7045
Website: http://greensboroblackbelt.net
Detail: Greensboro Black Belt Academy has specialized in Taekwondo and Kempo Jujutsu for the entire family since 1991. Founded by Dr. Jin Bang Yang, our objective is to provide a group setting for all ages to experience the physical, mental and social benefits of martial arts.
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