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Art Of Defense Karate
Program Name: Art of Defense Karate
Program Address: 4981 Lebanon Pike, Old Hickory TN
Contact Phone: (615) 977-3652
Website: http://artofdefensekarate.com/
Detail: With 20 years of combined training, our instructors guide students through an amazing journey of learning martial arts in a fun and safe environment. We also work with children with ADD, ADHD and some forms of autism. Martial arts have proven to be a great experience for these kids and parents.
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Art of Defense Karate, Old Hickory TN
Program Address: 4981 Lebanon Pike, Old Hickory TN
Contact Phone: (615) 977-3652
Website: http://artofdefensekarate.com/
Detail: With 20 years of combined training, our instructors guide students through an amazing journey of learning martial arts in a fun and safe environment. We also work with children with ADD, ADHD and some forms of autism. Martial arts have proven to be a great experience for these kids and parents.
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