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Program Name: Nsma
Program Address: 15700 Chase Hill Blvd, San Antonio TX
Contact Phone: (210) 558-9644
Website: http://www.nsmataekwondo.com
Detail: The National School of Martial Arts teaches The Korean Art of Taekwondo, Koryo Gumdo and now offers Mixed Martial Art training. Students range in age from 3 to 66. No one sits on the bench. We are members of the United States National Taekwondo Federation, USA Taekwondo and The Amateur Athletic Union of the United States.
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Nsma, San Antonio TX
Program Address: 15700 Chase Hill Blvd, San Antonio TX
Contact Phone: (210) 558-9644
Website: http://www.nsmataekwondo.com
Detail: The National School of Martial Arts teaches The Korean Art of Taekwondo, Koryo Gumdo and now offers Mixed Martial Art training. Students range in age from 3 to 66. No one sits on the bench. We are members of the United States National Taekwondo Federation, USA Taekwondo and The Amateur Athletic Union of the United States.
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