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John Barton King Cobra Karate
Program Name: John Barton King Cobra Karate
Program Address: 3738 W 12th St, Erie PA
Contact Phone: (814) 835-7370
Website: http://kingcobrakarate.com/
Detail: King Cobra Karate, Inc. was established in 1975 when it opened it's doors as a small dojo for friends, family, and fellow martial artists. Thus it adopted the name The King Cobra Karate Club. The Martial Arts was just starting to take off in the mid to late 70's and the King Cobra Karate club was part of the new revolution. Over the years, Martial Arts Dojo's sprung up across the country and abroad. Some schools lasted and many failed, but the King Cobra Karate Club withstood all the ups and downs, politics and hype that arose in the Martial Arts world. The King Cobra Karate Club was one of the only Martial Arts schools in the Erie, Pennsylvania area that persevered through this Martial Arts explosion. Not only did the school grow in students, instructors and prestige, but it hosted one of the first Martial Arts tournaments in the Erie area. The tournament was a success and it didn't stop there. As the school grew and moved to bigger and better locations, so did the tournament. The end result was a transformation from small Karate club dojo to King Cobra Karate, Inc. and 33rd annual King Cobra Martial Arts Open. One of the largest Martial Arts Tournaments on the North East Coast. I know... I witnessed it with many others while Master John Barton succeeded in this profound accomplishment. But it doesn't stop there... King Cobra Karate has a new generation of champion Instructors and partners to carry on the King Cobra tradition. Dan & Hillary Weston teamed up with Master Barton to take King Cobra Karate to the next level. Family owned, family oriented, is what makes King Cobra Karate your best choice for Martial Arts training. The Editor
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John Barton King Cobra Karate, Erie PA
Program Address: 3738 W 12th St, Erie PA
Contact Phone: (814) 835-7370
Website: http://kingcobrakarate.com/
Detail: King Cobra Karate, Inc. was established in 1975 when it opened it's doors as a small dojo for friends, family, and fellow martial artists. Thus it adopted the name The King Cobra Karate Club. The Martial Arts was just starting to take off in the mid to late 70's and the King Cobra Karate club was part of the new revolution. Over the years, Martial Arts Dojo's sprung up across the country and abroad. Some schools lasted and many failed, but the King Cobra Karate Club withstood all the ups and downs, politics and hype that arose in the Martial Arts world. The King Cobra Karate Club was one of the only Martial Arts schools in the Erie, Pennsylvania area that persevered through this Martial Arts explosion. Not only did the school grow in students, instructors and prestige, but it hosted one of the first Martial Arts tournaments in the Erie area. The tournament was a success and it didn't stop there. As the school grew and moved to bigger and better locations, so did the tournament. The end result was a transformation from small Karate club dojo to King Cobra Karate, Inc. and 33rd annual King Cobra Martial Arts Open. One of the largest Martial Arts Tournaments on the North East Coast. I know... I witnessed it with many others while Master John Barton succeeded in this profound accomplishment. But it doesn't stop there... King Cobra Karate has a new generation of champion Instructors and partners to carry on the King Cobra tradition. Dan & Hillary Weston teamed up with Master Barton to take King Cobra Karate to the next level. Family owned, family oriented, is what makes King Cobra Karate your best choice for Martial Arts training. The Editor
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