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Program Name: Sohk Judo Club
Program Address: 25770 I-45, Spring TX
Contact Phone: (281) 292-1882
Website: http://www.sohkjudo.com/
Detail: Judo is fun and safe - great for families and children. Judo is an effective martial art that has been proven in the modern sports arena. Judo is a way of life, a means of self-discipline and a competitive sport. One of the goals of Judo is physical fitness through learning self-defense techniques.
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Sohk Judo Club, Spring TX
Program Address: 25770 I-45, Spring TX
Contact Phone: (281) 292-1882
Website: http://www.sohkjudo.com/
Detail: Judo is fun and safe - great for families and children. Judo is an effective martial art that has been proven in the modern sports arena. Judo is a way of life, a means of self-discipline and a competitive sport. One of the goals of Judo is physical fitness through learning self-defense techniques.
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