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Kimura Shukokai Karate
Program Name: Kimura Shukokai Karate
Program Address: 462 Market St, Saddle Brook NJ
Contact Phone: (201) 655-7893
Website: http://kimurashukokai.com/
Detail: Kimura Shukokai Karate is dedicated to the highest quality of martial arts training. Head instructor Sensei Alex Couto (6th Dan) is continually enhancing our programs to improve technique execution, drills, fitness and a realistic approach to self-defense situations. He is a 3-Time World Kumite Champion and an All-Style Grand Champion with over 35 years experience.
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Kimura Shukokai Karate, Saddle Brook NJ
Program Address: 462 Market St, Saddle Brook NJ
Contact Phone: (201) 655-7893
Website: http://kimurashukokai.com/
Detail: Kimura Shukokai Karate is dedicated to the highest quality of martial arts training. Head instructor Sensei Alex Couto (6th Dan) is continually enhancing our programs to improve technique execution, drills, fitness and a realistic approach to self-defense situations. He is a 3-Time World Kumite Champion and an All-Style Grand Champion with over 35 years experience.
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