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Program Name: Samurai Martial Arts
Program Address: 1512 Spencerport Rd, Rochester NY
Contact Phone: (585) 429-6340
Website: http://samuraimartialarts.com/
Detail: Samurai Martial Arts, located in Rochester NY, offers Karate, Jiu-Jitsu, Wing Chun Kung Fu, Kendo, Cardio Kickboxing, Pilates and a full Fitness Center. We also hold Ninja Turtle Birthday Parties and the Ultimate Karate Kid Camp!
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Samurai Martial Arts, Rochester NY
Program Address: 1512 Spencerport Rd, Rochester NY
Contact Phone: (585) 429-6340
Website: http://samuraimartialarts.com/
Detail: Samurai Martial Arts, located in Rochester NY, offers Karate, Jiu-Jitsu, Wing Chun Kung Fu, Kendo, Cardio Kickboxing, Pilates and a full Fitness Center. We also hold Ninja Turtle Birthday Parties and the Ultimate Karate Kid Camp!
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