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Program Name: International Karate Self
Program Address: 124 E Us-80, #200, Forney TX
Contact Phone: (972) 564-2999
Website: http://www.forneymartialarts.com/
Detail: Officially, International Karate & Self Defense teaches a blend of Korean and American styles (thus the term "International"). Although our style is unique, it falls within the general classification commonly referred to as "Tae Kwon Do":
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International Karate Self, Forney TX
Program Address: 124 E Us-80, #200, Forney TX
Contact Phone: (972) 564-2999
Website: http://www.forneymartialarts.com/
Detail: Officially, International Karate & Self Defense teaches a blend of Korean and American styles (thus the term "International"). Although our style is unique, it falls within the general classification commonly referred to as "Tae Kwon Do":
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