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Program Name: Taekwondo USA
Program Address: 5915 Lake Otis Pky, #4, Anchorage AK
Contact Phone: (907) 563-3025
Website: http://www.tkdusa.com/
Detail: Tae Kwon Do U.S.A. is a Family Martial Arts School that has been teaching the martial arts in Anchorage and Eagle River since 1996.We offer kids classes,adult and family Tae Kwon Do classes. We also offer HAPKIDO,JUDO, MIXED MARTIAL ARTS, WEAPONS CLASSES,OLYMPIC STYLE SPARRING, FREESTYLE WRESTLING AND FEMALE KICKBOXING. All our classes are taught by experienced and talented instructors headed up by Grandmaster Trevor Martin, Master "T".
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Taekwondo USA, Anchorage AK
Program Address: 5915 Lake Otis Pky, #4, Anchorage AK
Contact Phone: (907) 563-3025
Website: http://www.tkdusa.com/
Detail: Tae Kwon Do U.S.A. is a Family Martial Arts School that has been teaching the martial arts in Anchorage and Eagle River since 1996.We offer kids classes,adult and family Tae Kwon Do classes. We also offer HAPKIDO,JUDO, MIXED MARTIAL ARTS, WEAPONS CLASSES,OLYMPIC STYLE SPARRING, FREESTYLE WRESTLING AND FEMALE KICKBOXING. All our classes are taught by experienced and talented instructors headed up by Grandmaster Trevor Martin, Master "T".
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