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Program Name: Enterprise Uska Martial Arts
Program Address: 621 Boll Weevil Cir, Enterprise AL
Contact Phone: (334) 475-4308
Website: http://www.scorpionkarate1.com/
Detail: This art is a japanese based martial arts known as karate which dates back a 1000 years. This is also a korean based martial arts known as taekwondo that dates back hundreds of years to Tae-Kyon in korea an international art. With these two martial arts combined and revised together a unique style was developed thats called United Scorpion Karate that has become an International martial art.
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Enterprise Uska Martial Arts, Enterprise AL
Program Address: 621 Boll Weevil Cir, Enterprise AL
Contact Phone: (334) 475-4308
Website: http://www.scorpionkarate1.com/
Detail: This art is a japanese based martial arts known as karate which dates back a 1000 years. This is also a korean based martial arts known as taekwondo that dates back hundreds of years to Tae-Kyon in korea an international art. With these two martial arts combined and revised together a unique style was developed thats called United Scorpion Karate that has become an International martial art.
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