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Tessa Gordon Pure Energy Arts
Program Name: Tessa Gordon Pure Energy Arts
Program Address: 548 Union St, Brooklyn NY
Contact Phone: (718) 965-4222
Website: http://pureenergymartialarts.com/
Detail: Tessa Gordon offers premier training in the Korean traditional martial art of Tae Kwon Do. Her classes are unique, offering cardio, strength and agility training to increase performance and strengthen motor skill development. Classes are for kids (starting at age 3), teens and adults.
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Tessa Gordon Pure Energy Arts, Brooklyn NY
Program Address: 548 Union St, Brooklyn NY
Contact Phone: (718) 965-4222
Website: http://pureenergymartialarts.com/
Detail: Tessa Gordon offers premier training in the Korean traditional martial art of Tae Kwon Do. Her classes are unique, offering cardio, strength and agility training to increase performance and strengthen motor skill development. Classes are for kids (starting at age 3), teens and adults.
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