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Program Name: Scott Shields Martial Arts Academy
Program Address: 1115 Matthews Mint Hill Rd, Matthews NC
Contact Phone: (704) 573-3830
Website: http://www.scottshieldsma.com
Detail: See results in no time! We are conveniently located near Monroe, Weddington, Indian Trail, Stallings, Mint Hill, Charlotte, or Matthews, North Carolina. If you want to get in shape and learn real Kids Martial Arts, Muay Thai Kickboxing and Jiu Jitsu then Scott Shields Martial Arts Academy is the perfect place for you!
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Scott Shields Martial Arts Academy, Matthews NC
Program Address: 1115 Matthews Mint Hill Rd, Matthews NC
Contact Phone: (704) 573-3830
Website: http://www.scottshieldsma.com
Detail: See results in no time! We are conveniently located near Monroe, Weddington, Indian Trail, Stallings, Mint Hill, Charlotte, or Matthews, North Carolina. If you want to get in shape and learn real Kids Martial Arts, Muay Thai Kickboxing and Jiu Jitsu then Scott Shields Martial Arts Academy is the perfect place for you!
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