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Rick Fowler's Kenpo Karate
Program Name: Rick Fowler's Kenpo Karate
Program Address: 5443 N Macarthur Blvd, Irving TX
Contact Phone: (972) 753-0002
Website: http://www.rfkenpo.com/
Detail: Punches, techniques, forms, staff, kali, or energy sensitivity can all be learned in private as well as group classes. If you want to push yourself to the limits and work harder, Rick Fowler's Kenpo staff is here to help you in your quest to excellence. We have the equipment and many years of experience in making you a better martial artist.
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Rick Fowler's Kenpo Karate, Irving TX
Program Address: 5443 N Macarthur Blvd, Irving TX
Contact Phone: (972) 753-0002
Website: http://www.rfkenpo.com/
Detail: Punches, techniques, forms, staff, kali, or energy sensitivity can all be learned in private as well as group classes. If you want to push yourself to the limits and work harder, Rick Fowler's Kenpo staff is here to help you in your quest to excellence. We have the equipment and many years of experience in making you a better martial artist.
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