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Program Name: High Altitude Martial Arts
Program Address: 2832 S Havana St, #Z, Aurora CO
Contact Phone: (720) 747-0731
Website: http://www.highaltitudema.com/
Detail: High Altitude Martial Arts offers classes for men, women, and children. High Altitude teaches a variety of classes geared for people who want to learn Self-Defense, want to learn to fight, want to get in shape, and most importantly, want to have fun.
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High Altitude Martial Arts, Aurora CO
Program Address: 2832 S Havana St, #Z, Aurora CO
Contact Phone: (720) 747-0731
Website: http://www.highaltitudema.com/
Detail: High Altitude Martial Arts offers classes for men, women, and children. High Altitude teaches a variety of classes geared for people who want to learn Self-Defense, want to learn to fight, want to get in shape, and most importantly, want to have fun.
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