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Program Name: Red Dragon Karate
Program Address: 2691 Merrick Rd, Bellmore NY
Contact Phone: (516) 785-8800
Website: http://www.reddragonstudio.com/
Detail: We teach Ed Parker's American Kenpo Karate. Kenpo is a modern self-defense art, featuring unusually fast hand and foot combinations that are practical and can be learned by the average person. Kenpo Karate is not a sport! We are learning to protect ourselves in case of an attack.
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Red Dragon Karate, Bellmore NY
Program Address: 2691 Merrick Rd, Bellmore NY
Contact Phone: (516) 785-8800
Website: http://www.reddragonstudio.com/
Detail: We teach Ed Parker's American Kenpo Karate. Kenpo is a modern self-defense art, featuring unusually fast hand and foot combinations that are practical and can be learned by the average person. Kenpo Karate is not a sport! We are learning to protect ourselves in case of an attack.
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