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Sigmon's Sport Karate
Program Name: Sigmon's Sport Karate
Program Address: 6020 Highway 16 S, Denver NC
Contact Phone: (828) 228-6569
Website: http://www.denversportkarate.com
Detail: We provide top quality Sport Martial Arts Instruction to both kids and adults in a positive, value centered, family environment. It is our goal to not only teach skills to help our students become better martial artisit, but to teach skills that will last a lifetime outside of class. We build confident, goal oriented leaders!
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Sigmon's Sport Karate, Denver NC
Program Address: 6020 Highway 16 S, Denver NC
Contact Phone: (828) 228-6569
Website: http://www.denversportkarate.com
Detail: We provide top quality Sport Martial Arts Instruction to both kids and adults in a positive, value centered, family environment. It is our goal to not only teach skills to help our students become better martial artisit, but to teach skills that will last a lifetime outside of class. We build confident, goal oriented leaders!
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