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Program Name: Bailey's Karate School
Program Address: 5872 Rome Taberg Rd, Rome NY
Contact Phone: (315) 339-2570
Website: http://www.baileyskarateschool.com/
Detail: Bailey's Karate School in Rome teaches American Karate, a hybrid of traditional arts that have been combined into a more comprehensive style. Basic kicks and kata (forms) from Korean Tae-Kwon-do and strikes from Japanese Shotokan form the nucleus of instruction. American kickboxing and other styles, including the Blauer S.P.E.A.R. self defense system.
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Bailey's Karate School, Rome NY
Program Address: 5872 Rome Taberg Rd, Rome NY
Contact Phone: (315) 339-2570
Website: http://www.baileyskarateschool.com/
Detail: Bailey's Karate School in Rome teaches American Karate, a hybrid of traditional arts that have been combined into a more comprehensive style. Basic kicks and kata (forms) from Korean Tae-Kwon-do and strikes from Japanese Shotokan form the nucleus of instruction. American kickboxing and other styles, including the Blauer S.P.E.A.R. self defense system.
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