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Gaffar Adams Karate Academy
Program Name: Gaffar Adams Karate Academy
Program Address: 1611 Foote Avenue Ext, Jamestown NY
Contact Phone: (716) 487-2392
Website: http://www.agcombatsports.com/
Detail: Our facility offers group and private instruction of Freestyle Karate, MMA, Gi/No Gi Grappling, Self-Defense, Kickboxing, Judo, Mitey-Mites(7yrs and udner), Max-Fit (women's Kickboxing), Traditional Kenpo Karate, as well as a Full Gym which includes free weights, cable machines, and cardio equipment.
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Gaffar Adams Karate Academy, Jamestown NY
Program Address: 1611 Foote Avenue Ext, Jamestown NY
Contact Phone: (716) 487-2392
Website: http://www.agcombatsports.com/
Detail: Our facility offers group and private instruction of Freestyle Karate, MMA, Gi/No Gi Grappling, Self-Defense, Kickboxing, Judo, Mitey-Mites(7yrs and udner), Max-Fit (women's Kickboxing), Traditional Kenpo Karate, as well as a Full Gym which includes free weights, cable machines, and cardio equipment.
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