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Program Name: Texas White Tiger Taekwondo
Program Address: 3612 W Main St, League City TX
Contact Phone: (281) 338-9900
Website: http://www.twtkd.com
Detail: Master Seong Tae Kim is one of the most qualified martial arts instructors in the area. He is a Sixth degree black belt in the traditional Korean martial art of Taekwondo, certified by the Kukkiwon. His 27+ years of experience, exceptional knowledge, and positive atmosphere are just some of the reasons why Texas White Tiger Taekwondo should be your choice.
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Texas White Tiger Taekwondo, League City TX
Program Address: 3612 W Main St, League City TX
Contact Phone: (281) 338-9900
Website: http://www.twtkd.com
Detail: Master Seong Tae Kim is one of the most qualified martial arts instructors in the area. He is a Sixth degree black belt in the traditional Korean martial art of Taekwondo, certified by the Kukkiwon. His 27+ years of experience, exceptional knowledge, and positive atmosphere are just some of the reasons why Texas White Tiger Taekwondo should be your choice.
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