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Henderson's Ata Black Belt
Program Name: Henderson's Ata Black Belt
Program Address: 8019 Fm 1960 Rd E, Humble TX
Contact Phone: (281) 852-7100
Website: http://www.hendersonsata.com/
Detail: Henderson's ATA Martial Arts has been in the Atascocita area since 1994. People's lives are changed with traditional values that are so often forgotten about in today's society such as honor, self-control, respect, and discipline. Character development is the foundation upon which all other training is built.
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Henderson's Ata Black Belt, Humble TX
Program Address: 8019 Fm 1960 Rd E, Humble TX
Contact Phone: (281) 852-7100
Website: http://www.hendersonsata.com/
Detail: Henderson's ATA Martial Arts has been in the Atascocita area since 1994. People's lives are changed with traditional values that are so often forgotten about in today's society such as honor, self-control, respect, and discipline. Character development is the foundation upon which all other training is built.
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