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Fred Villari's Studios
Program Name: Fred Villari's Studios
Program Address: 95 Margaret St, Plattsburgh NY
Contact Phone: (518) 561-8592
Website: http://www.villarisofplattsburgh.com/
Detail: Villari's Shaolin Kempo Karate is an Internationally recognized Martial Arts System. Grand Master Fred Villari revolutionized many of the ways that the Marital Arts are taught today.
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Fred Villari's Studios, Plattsburgh NY
Program Address: 95 Margaret St, Plattsburgh NY
Contact Phone: (518) 561-8592
Website: http://www.villarisofplattsburgh.com/
Detail: Villari's Shaolin Kempo Karate is an Internationally recognized Martial Arts System. Grand Master Fred Villari revolutionized many of the ways that the Marital Arts are taught today.
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Rated 5 star by Luke on 2020-10-31 00:05:28 | |
Comment: | Great place with very knowledgeable staff. The way they teach is both humble and confidence building. Highly recommend Villari's! |
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