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Fudoshin Karate School
Program Name: Fudoshin Karate School
Program Address: 700 New Loudon Rd, Latham NY
Contact Phone: (518) 785-7864
Website: http://fudoshinweb.com/
Detail: The Fudoshin Karate School was formed in 1991 by Sensei Linda Podrazik. In Japanese, Fudoshin means "calm (and unshakable) determination". This is the path that has guided Sensei's career. The Fudoshin Karate School teaches a traditional martial art based on Shotokan Karate and fosters the principles of harmony, love, obedience and respect.
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Fudoshin Karate School, Latham NY
Program Address: 700 New Loudon Rd, Latham NY
Contact Phone: (518) 785-7864
Website: http://fudoshinweb.com/
Detail: The Fudoshin Karate School was formed in 1991 by Sensei Linda Podrazik. In Japanese, Fudoshin means "calm (and unshakable) determination". This is the path that has guided Sensei's career. The Fudoshin Karate School teaches a traditional martial art based on Shotokan Karate and fosters the principles of harmony, love, obedience and respect.
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