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New Jersey Karate Club
Program Name: New Jersey Karate Club
Program Address: 6 Thoreau Dr, Freehold NJ
Contact Phone: (732) 252-9376
Website: http://www.njkarateclub.com/
Detail: New Jersey Karate Club offers programs for pre-school, youth, teen and adults. The programs are budget-minded in a family friendly atmosphere. We offer a fitness program, tai chi. Our weapons program is part of an program upgade and includes three classes per week. Bo staff, sword and escrima rounds out the program.
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New Jersey Karate Club, Freehold NJ
Program Address: 6 Thoreau Dr, Freehold NJ
Contact Phone: (732) 252-9376
Website: http://www.njkarateclub.com/
Detail: New Jersey Karate Club offers programs for pre-school, youth, teen and adults. The programs are budget-minded in a family friendly atmosphere. We offer a fitness program, tai chi. Our weapons program is part of an program upgade and includes three classes per week. Bo staff, sword and escrima rounds out the program.
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