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Program Name: Dutchess Karate
Program Address: 53 Pendell Rd, Poughkeepsie NY
Contact Phone: (845) 313-7654
Website: http://www.dutchesskarate.com/
Detail: Mr. Borland is the Head Instructor of Traditional Okinawan Karate in Pleasant Valley, and is an Instructor and a Ni-Dan (second degree black belt) at New Paltz Karate Academy under Head Instructor Mr. Levitz. Traditional Okinawan Karate practices Isshin Ryu Karate from Okinawa.
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Dutchess Karate, Poughkeepsie NY
Program Address: 53 Pendell Rd, Poughkeepsie NY
Contact Phone: (845) 313-7654
Website: http://www.dutchesskarate.com/
Detail: Mr. Borland is the Head Instructor of Traditional Okinawan Karate in Pleasant Valley, and is an Instructor and a Ni-Dan (second degree black belt) at New Paltz Karate Academy under Head Instructor Mr. Levitz. Traditional Okinawan Karate practices Isshin Ryu Karate from Okinawa.
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