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Ata Black Belt Academy
Program Name: Ata Black Belt Academy
Program Address: 3515 Trent Rd, #1, New Bern NC
Contact Phone: (252) 636-5425
Website: http://www.newbernata.com/
Detail: Martial Arts is a wonderful activity where the whole family can get involved. There are benefits for everyone; kids love it because it's fun and it helps them work toward goals, builds self-esteem, and teaches self-discipline. Parents love taking the classes because it's a great way to get in shape while learning self defense. And most importantly, it's something you can all do together
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Ata Black Belt Academy, New Bern NC
Program Address: 3515 Trent Rd, #1, New Bern NC
Contact Phone: (252) 636-5425
Website: http://www.newbernata.com/
Detail: Martial Arts is a wonderful activity where the whole family can get involved. There are benefits for everyone; kids love it because it's fun and it helps them work toward goals, builds self-esteem, and teaches self-discipline. Parents love taking the classes because it's a great way to get in shape while learning self defense. And most importantly, it's something you can all do together
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