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Program Name: Hill Country Karate
Program Address: 1914 Squire Cir, New Braunfels TX
Contact Phone: (830) 629-6686
Website: http://www.hckarate.com/
Detail: Hill Country Karate (H.C.K.) is a division of the American Society of Karate (A.S.K.) established in 1970 by Mr. Bill Gray in Houston, Texas. H.C.K. was started by Angel M. Fox (now Smith) and Nick W. Smith in June of 1983 at one location in New Braunfels, Texas. It is a community sponsored program which teaches American karate in a positive, professional manner. The primary goal of H.C.K. instructors is to develop students mentally as well as physically by focusing on attitude, respect and discipline.
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Hill Country Karate, New Braunfels TX
Program Address: 1914 Squire Cir, New Braunfels TX
Contact Phone: (830) 629-6686
Website: http://www.hckarate.com/
Detail: Hill Country Karate (H.C.K.) is a division of the American Society of Karate (A.S.K.) established in 1970 by Mr. Bill Gray in Houston, Texas. H.C.K. was started by Angel M. Fox (now Smith) and Nick W. Smith in June of 1983 at one location in New Braunfels, Texas. It is a community sponsored program which teaches American karate in a positive, professional manner. The primary goal of H.C.K. instructors is to develop students mentally as well as physically by focusing on attitude, respect and discipline.
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