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Program Name: Tae Kwon DO Institute-Slf Dfns
Program Address: 610 E Fearing St, Elizabeth City NC
Contact Phone: (252) 207-7793
Website: http://ncmartialarts.webs.com/
Detail: Our two main programs of study are Olympic Taekwondo and Self Defense/Hapkido. Starting September 2012 we will be bringing back GI Brazilian Jiu-jitsu to the Albemarle area. For more details click here. All of our classes are designed to provide a safe and exciting learning environment. Classes are available for kids, teens, and adults!
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Tae Kwon DO Institute-Slf Dfns, Elizabeth City NC
Program Address: 610 E Fearing St, Elizabeth City NC
Contact Phone: (252) 207-7793
Website: http://ncmartialarts.webs.com/
Detail: Our two main programs of study are Olympic Taekwondo and Self Defense/Hapkido. Starting September 2012 we will be bringing back GI Brazilian Jiu-jitsu to the Albemarle area. For more details click here. All of our classes are designed to provide a safe and exciting learning environment. Classes are available for kids, teens, and adults!
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