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Ki Nagare Dojo, Llc
Program Name: Ki Nagare Dojo, LLC
Program Address: 201 S Oak Ave, Marshfield WI
Contact Phone: (715) 650-0308
Website: http://www.kndojo.com
Detail: In Aikido grappling is the primary method of defense, instead of punching and kicking. Your child will learn techniques that allow them to control a situation, without having to seriously hurt their opponent. There is no soft way to punch someone else in the face!
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Ki Nagare Dojo, LLC, Marshfield WI
Program Address: 201 S Oak Ave, Marshfield WI
Contact Phone: (715) 650-0308
Website: http://www.kndojo.com
Detail: In Aikido grappling is the primary method of defense, instead of punching and kicking. Your child will learn techniques that allow them to control a situation, without having to seriously hurt their opponent. There is no soft way to punch someone else in the face!
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