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Temple Of The Dragon
Program Name: Temple of the Dragon
Program Address: 4125 Monroe St, Toledo OH
Contact Phone: (419) 344-1559
Website: http://www.templeofthedragon.com/
Detail: Located in Toledo, Ohio, we offer authentic classes in Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Yoga, Shuai Chiao (Grappling and Mixed Martial Arts or MMA), Hsing-I, Pa-Kua, Chinese Kenpo, and Ch'an(Zen) Meditation. Anyone ages 5 to 105, with any level of experience and physical condition, can benefit from these traditional arts for health, fitness, stress management, self-defense, spiritual growth and more!
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Temple of the Dragon, Toledo OH
Program Address: 4125 Monroe St, Toledo OH
Contact Phone: (419) 344-1559
Website: http://www.templeofthedragon.com/
Detail: Located in Toledo, Ohio, we offer authentic classes in Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Yoga, Shuai Chiao (Grappling and Mixed Martial Arts or MMA), Hsing-I, Pa-Kua, Chinese Kenpo, and Ch'an(Zen) Meditation. Anyone ages 5 to 105, with any level of experience and physical condition, can benefit from these traditional arts for health, fitness, stress management, self-defense, spiritual growth and more!
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