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Program Name: Palmetto Martial Arts School
Program Address: 1962 E Main St, Easley SC
Contact Phone: (864) 404-0579
Website: http://palmettoma.com/
Detail: PMAS is a sport Tae Kwon Do school affiliated with the WTF and USAT. All of our Black Belt students and instructors are certified by Kukkiwon and must meet their rigorous belt testing requirements. We place a high emphasis on Self Defense and Character Development. We prepare our students for Tournament Competitions should they desire to compete at the local, regional, national, or even Olympic level.
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Palmetto Martial Arts School, Easley SC
Program Address: 1962 E Main St, Easley SC
Contact Phone: (864) 404-0579
Website: http://palmettoma.com/
Detail: PMAS is a sport Tae Kwon Do school affiliated with the WTF and USAT. All of our Black Belt students and instructors are certified by Kukkiwon and must meet their rigorous belt testing requirements. We place a high emphasis on Self Defense and Character Development. We prepare our students for Tournament Competitions should they desire to compete at the local, regional, national, or even Olympic level.
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