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Harvey's Karate Fitness
Program Name: Harvey's Karate Fitness
Program Address: 908 N Fillmore St, Amarillo TX
Contact Phone: (806) 370-6170
Website: http://amarillomartialarts.net
Detail: Are you looking to build strength and hone your physical skills? Do you have a child who can benefit from the structure and discipline of regular training? At Harvey's Karate & Fitness, our self defense and martial arts course in Amarillo is designed to help students of all ages learn useful techniques in a controlled, social environment.
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Harvey's Karate Fitness, Amarillo TX
Program Address: 908 N Fillmore St, Amarillo TX
Contact Phone: (806) 370-6170
Website: http://amarillomartialarts.net
Detail: Are you looking to build strength and hone your physical skills? Do you have a child who can benefit from the structure and discipline of regular training? At Harvey's Karate & Fitness, our self defense and martial arts course in Amarillo is designed to help students of all ages learn useful techniques in a controlled, social environment.
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