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Program Name: World Seido Karate
Program Address: 61 W 23rd St, #2, New York NY
Contact Phone: (212) 924-0511
Website: http://seido.com/
Detail: Have you wondered if Karate was for you?
 Are you looking for a workout that engages your mind and strengthens your spirit? Our new member special lets you discover Seido Karate with no obligation and no registration fee. Trial program includes a free uniform.
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World Seido Karate, New York NY
Program Address: 61 W 23rd St, #2, New York NY
Contact Phone: (212) 924-0511
Website: http://seido.com/
Detail: Have you wondered if Karate was for you?
 Are you looking for a workout that engages your mind and strengthens your spirit? Our new member special lets you discover Seido Karate with no obligation and no registration fee. Trial program includes a free uniform.
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