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Program Name: Karate Inc of the Woodlands
Program Address: 4747 Research Forest Dr, Ste 125, The Woodlands TX
Contact Phone: (281) 306-3681
Website: http://karatewoodlands.com/
Detail: Rick Prieto is an 8th degree Black Belt in the Chun Kuk Do style, and has been teaching martial arts for over 40 years. Rick has acted in several movies, and has worked as a stunt man and fight coordinator for Chuck Norris in many of his films, including the award-winning television show Walker Texas Ranger.
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Karate Inc of the Woodlands, The Woodlands TX
Program Address: 4747 Research Forest Dr, Ste 125, The Woodlands TX
Contact Phone: (281) 306-3681
Website: http://karatewoodlands.com/
Detail: Rick Prieto is an 8th degree Black Belt in the Chun Kuk Do style, and has been teaching martial arts for over 40 years. Rick has acted in several movies, and has worked as a stunt man and fight coordinator for Chuck Norris in many of his films, including the award-winning television show Walker Texas Ranger.
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