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Program Name: 3-Tigers Martial Arts
Program Address: , Spokane WA
Contact Phone: (509) 863-7100
Website: http://3-tigers.com/
Detail: At 3-Tigers Martial Arts we incorporate a combination of techniques and principles from a variety of Martial Arts. All of these martial arts provide you with a well-balanced, "street-smart" self-defense system. Combining the best of many styles into a blended system gives you the advantage you need to protect yourself in virtually any situation.
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3-Tigers Martial Arts, Spokane WA
Program Address: , Spokane WA
Contact Phone: (509) 863-7100
Website: http://3-tigers.com/
Detail: At 3-Tigers Martial Arts we incorporate a combination of techniques and principles from a variety of Martial Arts. All of these martial arts provide you with a well-balanced, "street-smart" self-defense system. Combining the best of many styles into a blended system gives you the advantage you need to protect yourself in virtually any situation.
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