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Program Name: Pitman Martial Arts
Program Address: 415 Woodbury Glassboro Rd, Sewell NJ
Contact Phone: (856) 589-9522
Website: http://pitmanmartialarts.com
Detail: Pitman Martial Arts is home to a select group of students who cherish tradition, enjoy the discipline of martial arts and are actively striving to better themselves and their community. Master Floyd instructs students with a firm, but compassionate hand and realizes that each student has a different need and ability.
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Pitman Martial Arts, Sewell NJ
Program Address: 415 Woodbury Glassboro Rd, Sewell NJ
Contact Phone: (856) 589-9522
Website: http://pitmanmartialarts.com
Detail: Pitman Martial Arts is home to a select group of students who cherish tradition, enjoy the discipline of martial arts and are actively striving to better themselves and their community. Master Floyd instructs students with a firm, but compassionate hand and realizes that each student has a different need and ability.
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