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Taekwondo Usa Family Center
Program Name: Taekwondo USA Family Center
Program Address: 801 S Greenville Ave, #113, Allen TX
Contact Phone: (972) 396-9336
Website: http://sustairesata.com/
Detail: All our instructors have undergone a rigorous 2-3 year training period before becoming a fully certified instructor. At both our locations you will find high ranking, full time instructors who are there everyday, guiding your student towards their Martial arts goals.
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Taekwondo USA Family Center, Allen TX
Program Address: 801 S Greenville Ave, #113, Allen TX
Contact Phone: (972) 396-9336
Website: http://sustairesata.com/
Detail: All our instructors have undergone a rigorous 2-3 year training period before becoming a fully certified instructor. At both our locations you will find high ranking, full time instructors who are there everyday, guiding your student towards their Martial arts goals.
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