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Park's Black Belt Academy
Program Name: Park's Black Belt Academy
Program Address: 1515 Summit Ave, Waukesha WI
Contact Phone: (262) 549-9300
Website: http://parksblackbelt.com/
Detail: Hap Moo Do was originally aimed towards life preservation and self-defense, but today people come to us from all walks of life, each with their own set of reasons for wanting to train. Some want to learn self defense, others want to fight in tournaments, some seek to become physically fit, and others just want to have fun. Whatever reason you choose, you will find others just like yourself studying.
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Park's Black Belt Academy, Waukesha WI
Program Address: 1515 Summit Ave, Waukesha WI
Contact Phone: (262) 549-9300
Website: http://parksblackbelt.com/
Detail: Hap Moo Do was originally aimed towards life preservation and self-defense, but today people come to us from all walks of life, each with their own set of reasons for wanting to train. Some want to learn self defense, others want to fight in tournaments, some seek to become physically fit, and others just want to have fun. Whatever reason you choose, you will find others just like yourself studying.
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