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Program Name: Jacobson Martial Arts
Program Address: 3330 Midland Dr, West Haven UT
Contact Phone: (801) 499-0669
Website: http://www.fightingtigerkenpo.webs.com
Detail: Fighting Tiger Kenpo comines elements of Tae Kwon Do, Kenpo Karate, Kickboxing, Kung Fu and Jiujitsu into a style with strong punches, kicks and grappling. The style keeps the best things from traditional martial arts but has all the versatility of modern martial arts.
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Jacobson Martial Arts, West Haven UT
Program Address: 3330 Midland Dr, West Haven UT
Contact Phone: (801) 499-0669
Website: http://www.fightingtigerkenpo.webs.com
Detail: Fighting Tiger Kenpo comines elements of Tae Kwon Do, Kenpo Karate, Kickboxing, Kung Fu and Jiujitsu into a style with strong punches, kicks and grappling. The style keeps the best things from traditional martial arts but has all the versatility of modern martial arts.
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