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Program Name: Das Academy
Program Address: 11 Suffern Pl, Suffern NY
Contact Phone: (845) 368-3209
Website: http://www.dasacademy.com/
Detail: Morisi's D.A.S. Martial Arts Training Center is owned and operated by Shihan Mark and Sue Morisi. Located at 7-11 Suffern Place, Morisi's D.A.S. Martial Arts Training Center offers martial arts classes for teens, adults, and children beginning at ages 3. The style of karate that we study is called Sho-Ku-Jitsu -- a blend of Shotokan Karate, JuJitsu and Kung Fu. The D.A.S. Martial Arts system was founded by sixteen-time karate champion Kyoshi Nathan Ingram in 1965. Shihan Mark Morisi opened his first school in Rockland County, New York, in 1998.
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Das Academy, Suffern NY
Program Address: 11 Suffern Pl, Suffern NY
Contact Phone: (845) 368-3209
Website: http://www.dasacademy.com/
Detail: Morisi's D.A.S. Martial Arts Training Center is owned and operated by Shihan Mark and Sue Morisi. Located at 7-11 Suffern Place, Morisi's D.A.S. Martial Arts Training Center offers martial arts classes for teens, adults, and children beginning at ages 3. The style of karate that we study is called Sho-Ku-Jitsu -- a blend of Shotokan Karate, JuJitsu and Kung Fu. The D.A.S. Martial Arts system was founded by sixteen-time karate champion Kyoshi Nathan Ingram in 1965. Shihan Mark Morisi opened his first school in Rockland County, New York, in 1998.
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