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Los Gatos Kenpo Karate Studio
Program Name: Los Gatos Kenpo Karate Studio
Program Address: 805 University Ave, #A, Los Gatos CA
Contact Phone: (408) 395-4000
Website: http://www.losgatoskenpokarate.com/
Detail: Since 1973, Los Gatos Kenpo Karate has been teaching students self-defense martial arts. Under Sensei Arioto’s direction, LGKK is the oldest active martial arts dojo in and around Los Gatos, California. The dojo’s focus is to fully develop an individual’s martial arts potential—physically and spiritually. Students who train are adults, adolescents and children.
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Los Gatos Kenpo Karate Studio, Los Gatos CA
Program Address: 805 University Ave, #A, Los Gatos CA
Contact Phone: (408) 395-4000
Website: http://www.losgatoskenpokarate.com/
Detail: Since 1973, Los Gatos Kenpo Karate has been teaching students self-defense martial arts. Under Sensei Arioto’s direction, LGKK is the oldest active martial arts dojo in and around Los Gatos, California. The dojo’s focus is to fully develop an individual’s martial arts potential—physically and spiritually. Students who train are adults, adolescents and children.
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