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Official Tae Kwon Do Academy
Program Name: Official Tae Kwon DO Academy
Program Address: 6979 Warner Ave, Huntington Beach CA
Contact Phone: (714) 847-3055
Website: http://www.officialtaekwondoacademy.com/
Detail: Official Taekwondo Academy (OTA) was founded in 2002 by Master Hernan Tamayo and Master Carla Espinoza in the city of Huntington Beach - California. OTA primary goal is to provide physical and mental education to their students in addition to values that allow students achieve life skills.
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Official Tae Kwon DO Academy, Huntington Beach CA
Program Address: 6979 Warner Ave, Huntington Beach CA
Contact Phone: (714) 847-3055
Website: http://www.officialtaekwondoacademy.com/
Detail: Official Taekwondo Academy (OTA) was founded in 2002 by Master Hernan Tamayo and Master Carla Espinoza in the city of Huntington Beach - California. OTA primary goal is to provide physical and mental education to their students in addition to values that allow students achieve life skills.
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